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2015 NHL Awards Results

Jake Roth / USA Today

The 2015 NHL Awards were broadcast live from Las Vegas on Wednesday.

Here's a look at which players and personnel added to their trophy cases:

Art Ross Trophy (scoring champion)
WINNER: Jamie Benn, LW, Dallas Stars

Benn ended the season with 10 points in his final three games, finishing with 87 - one more than John Tavares.

Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy (goal-scoring leader)
WINNER: Alex Ovechkin, LW, Washington Capitals

Ovechkin's 53 goals were 10 more than anyone else in the league. This is his third consecutive Rocket Richard Trophy, and fifth overall.

William M. Jennings Trophy (goaltender who plays at least 25 games for the club allowing the fewest goals)
WINNERS: Corey Crawford, G, Chicago Blackhawks and Carey Price, G, Montreal Canadiens

The Blackhawks and Canadiens finished tied with a league-low 189 goals allowed each.

Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player as voted by the players)
WINNER: Carey Price, G, Montreal Canadiens

Price set a franchise record for wins with 44, and led the league in both goals-against average (1.96) and save percentage (.933).

Selke Trophy (forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game)
WINNER: Patrice Bergeron, C, Boston Bruins

Bergeron led the league in faceoff wins, claiming more than 60 percent of his draws.

Norris Trophy (top defenseman)
WINNER: Erik Karlsson, D, Ottawa Senators

Karlsson led all defensemen in points for the third time in four years, notching 66 in 82 games.

Jack Adams Award (top head coach)
WINNER: Bob Hartley, Calgary Flames

Hartley guided the Flames to a 97-point regular season, 20 points better than the team's 2013-14 total and the biggest improvement in the Western Conference.

General Manager of the Year
WINNER: Steve Yzerman, Tampa Bay Lightning

King Clancy Memorial Trophy (for leadership on and off the ice and noteworthy humanitarian contribution to community)
WINNER: Henrik Zetterberg, C, Detroit Red Wings

Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award
WINNER: Jonathan Toews, C, Chicago Blackhawks

NHL Foundation Player Award (community service)
WINNER: Brent Burns, D, San Jose Sharks

Calder Trophy (top rookie)
WINNER: Aaron Ekblad, D, Florida Panthers

Ekblad is the youngest blue-liner to win the award since Bobby Orr in 1967.

Vezina Trophy (top goaltender)
WINNER: Carey Price, G, Montreal Canadiens

Price earned 27 of 30 first-place votes.

Lady Byng Trophy (player best combining sportsmanship and ability)
WINNER: Jiri Hudler, LW, Calgary Flames

Hudler recorded career-highs in goals (31), assists (45), and points (76) while registering only 14 penalty minutes - fewest among the league's top 20 scorers.

Masterton Trophy (perseverance and dedication to hockey)
WINNER: Devan Dubnyk, G, Minnesota Wild

Dubnyk started 38 straight games for Minnesota, helping the Wild qualify for a playoff spot even though they were eight points out when he arrived.

Hart Memorial Trophy (most valuable player to his team)
WINNER: Carey Price, G, Montreal Canadiens

Price's career year helped the Canadiens post their best season since 1988-89. He is the first goaltender to be named a Hart Trophy finalist since Henrik Lundqvist in 2011-12.

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