2004 NHL Awards
The 2004 NHL Awards are ice hockey honors and were presented on June 10, 2004 in Toronto .
The big winner of the evening was Martin St. Louis , who won the Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay just a few days earlier and has now been recognized as most valuable player, best player, best scorer and for the best plus / minus statistics. Martin Brodeur repeated his double from the previous year with the award for best goalkeeper and for the fewest goals. Bryan Berard was honored for his comeback after sustaining a serious eye injury that would have meant the end of his career. Goalkeeper Andrew Raycroft was named the best new professional.
Award winners
Hart Memorial Trophy Awarded to the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Season by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association
- Also nominated
- Martin Brodeur (G) - New Jersey Devils
- Jarome Iginla (RF) - Calgary Flames
Lester B. Pearson Award
Awarded to the Outstanding Player of the Season by the NHLPA Players Union
- Also nominated
- Roberto Luongo (G) - Florida Panthers
- Joe Sakic (C) - Colorado Avalanche
Vezina Trophy
Awarded to the outstanding goalkeeper of the season by the general managers of the teams
- Also nominated
- Miikka Kiprusoff - Calgary Flames
- Roberto Luongo - Florida Panthers
James Norris Memorial Trophy
Awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to the defender who demonstrated the most all-round skill in this position of the season
- Also nominated
- Zdeno Chára - Ottawa Senators
- Chris Pronger - St. Louis Blues
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Awarded to the attacker with the best defensive skills by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association
- Also nominated
- John Madden - New Jersey Devils
- Alyn McCauley - San Jose Sharks
Calder Memorial Trophy
Awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to the player who is considered to be the most capable in his freshman year
- Andrew Raycroft (G) - Boston Bruins
- Also nominated
- Trent Hunter (RF) - New York Islanders
- Michael Ryder (RF) - Montréal Canadiens
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
Awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to the player who excelled through a high standard of sport and fair behavior
- Also nominated
- Daniel Alfredsson (RF) - Ottawa Senators
- Martin St. Louis (RF) - Tampa Bay Lightning
Jack Adams Award
Awarded by the NHL Broadcasters' Association to the coach who contributed most to the success of his team
- Also nominated
- Darryl Sutter - Calgary Flames
- Ron Wilson - San Jose Sharks
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
Awarded to the player who excelled through leadership skills, both on and off the ice, and through community engagement
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
Awarded by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association to the player who showed perseverance, dedication, and fairness in and around ice hockey
Conn Smythe Trophy
Awarded to the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Play Offs
Art Ross Trophy
Awarded to the best scorer of the season
- Martin St. Louis - Tampa Bay Lightning 94 points (38 goals, 56 assists)
Maurice Richard Trophy
Awarded to the top scorer in the league
- Jarome Iginla - San Jose Sharks
- Ilja Kovalchuk - Atlanta Thrashers
- Rick Nash - Columbus Blue Jackets all 41 goals
William M. Jennings Trophy
Awarded to the goalkeeper (s) who have made at least 25 appearances and whose team has conceded the fewest goals in the season
- Martin Brodeur - New Jersey Devils 154 goals conceded in 75 games (average conceded goal: 2.03)
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
Awarded to the goalkeeper who has made at least 25 appearances and has the best catch rate during the season
- Dwayne Roloson - Minnesota Wild catch quota: 93.3%
NHL Plus / Minus Award
Awarded to the player who has the best plus / minus statistics during the season
- Martin St. Louis - Tampa Bay Lightning
- Marek Malík - Vancouver Canucks both +35
NHL / Sheraton Road Performer Award
Awarded to the player who has scored the most away points during the season
- Joe Sakic - Colorado Avalanche 49 points (22 goals, 27 assists)