2003-04 NHL Awards Night
Washington Capitals LD Ty Sova was named the
NHL Most Valuable Player Award for 2004. The 33 year old had 8 goals and 28 points with 29 PIMs and a +18 rating in 72 games for the Capitals. He was also nominated for the MVP award for the 2002 NHL season.
New York Rangers G
Daniel Larson was named the
2004 Playoff MVP Award. The 21 year old was 12-7-0 with 2 SO's, a 2.36 GAA and a .907 SV% in 19 playoff games. Larson won the 2003 AHL Goals Against Award, won the 2003 AHL Rookie of the Year and won the 2003 AHL Goalie of the Year.
Montreal Canadiens G
Bill Wolfenbarger won the
2004 NHL Goalie of the Year. The 38 year old was 29-15-7 with 8 SO's, a 1.80 GAA and a .921 SV% in 51 games. Wolfenbarger also won the
2004 NHL Goals Against Award.
New Jersey Devils LD
Sergey Adaikin won the
2004 NHL Defenceman of the Year. The 30 year old had 8 goals and 38 points with 8 PIMS and a +40 rating in 72 games. Adaikin won a Stanley Cup in 2003, was nominated for the 2003 NHL Defenseman of the Year and won the 2003 Playoff MVP award. Adaikin also won the
2004 NHL Plus-Minus Award.
Montreal Canadiens C
Patrick Atkins won the
2004 NHL Rookie of the Year award. The 20 year old had 23 goals and 50 points with 22 PIMs and a +13 rating in 70 games. Atkins won a 2003 Memorial Cup with the Red Deer Rebels.
Calgary Flames C
Trent Powell won the
2004 NHL Best Defensive Forward Award. The 29 year old had 28 goals and 64 points with 46 PIMs and a +25 rating in 73 games with the Flames and Maple Leafs. Powell was nominated for the 2001 Best Defensive Forward Award.
Washington Capitals C
Jason Moser won the
2004 NHL Goal Scorer Award. The 21 year old had 35 goals and 78 points with 38 PIMs and a +9 rating in 72 games. Moser was also awarded the
2004 NHL Points Award.
New Jersey Devils G
Brett Pennington won the
2004 Save Percentage Award. The 27 year old was 15-10-6 with 6 SO's, a 2.05 GAA and a .930 SV% in 33 games for the Devils.