Canadiens' Carey Price acknowledged by peers; named Ted Lindsay Award winner
Jean-Yves Ahern / USA TODAY Sports
Carey Price has his first piece of hardware at the 2015 NHL Awards.
The Montreal Canadiens superstar netminder was named the Ted Lindsay Award winner as the league's most valuable player in 2014-15, as voted by his peers.
Price set the franchise record for wins with 44 and led the league in both goals-against average (1.96) and save percentage (.933).
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