This is a list of Pittsburgh Penguins award winners.
League awards
Team trophies
Individual awards
Individual awards won by Pittsburgh Penguins players and staff[6]
Award |
Description |
Winner |
Season |
References |
Art Ross Trophy |
Regular season scoring champion |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1987–88 |
[7][8] |
1988–89 |
1991–92 |
1992–93 |
1995–96 |
1996–97 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr | 1994–95 |
1997–98 |
1998–99 |
1999–2000 |
2000–01 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2006–07 |
2013–14 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin | 2008–09 |
2011–12 |
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy |
Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey |
MacDonald, LowellLowell MacDonald | 1972–73 |
[9][10] |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1992–93 |
Calder Memorial Trophy |
Rookie of the year |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1984–85 |
[11][12] |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin | 2006–07 |
Conn Smythe Trophy |
Most valuable player of the playoffs |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1990–91 |
[13][14] |
1991–92 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin | 2008–09 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2015–16 |
Frank J. Selke Trophy |
Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game |
Francis, RonRon Francis | 1994–95 |
[15][16] |
General Manager of the Year Award |
Top general manager |
Shero, RayRay Shero | 2012–13 |
[17] |
Rutherford, JimJim Rutherford | 2015–16 |
Hart Memorial Trophy |
Most valuable player to his team during the regular season |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1987–88 |
[18][19] |
1992–93 |
1995–96 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr | 1998–99 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2006–07 |
2012–13 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin | 2011–12 |
Jack Adams Award |
Top coach during the regular season |
Bylsma, DanDan Bylsma | 2010–11 |
[20] |
James Norris Memorial Trophy |
Top defenseman during the regular season |
Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle | 1980–81 |
[21][22] |
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy |
Gentlemanly conduct |
Kehoe, RickRick Kehoe | 1980–81 |
[23][24] |
Francis, RonRon Francis | 1994–95 |
1997–98 |
Mark Messier Leadership Award |
Player who exemplifies leadership on and off the ice |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2009–10 |
[25] |
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy |
Most goals in the regular season |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2009–10 |
[26][27] |
NHL Plus-Minus Award |
Highest plus/minus |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1992–93 |
[28] |
Francis, RonRon Francis | 1994–95 |
Ted Lindsay Award |
Most valuable player as chosen by the players |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux | 1985–86 |
[29] |
1987–88 |
1992–93 |
1995–96 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr | 1998–99 |
1999–2000 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby | 2006–07 |
2012–13 |
2013–14 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin | 2011–12 |
All-Stars
NHL First and Second Team All-Stars
The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
Pittsburgh Penguins selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[30]
Player |
Position |
Selections |
Season |
Team |
Barrasso, TomTom Barrasso |
1 !Goaltender |
1 |
1992–93 |
2nd |
Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle |
2 !Defense |
1 |
1980–81 |
1st |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
2 |
1988–89 |
1st |
1989–90 |
2nd |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby |
4 !Center |
6 |
2006–07 |
1st |
2009–10 |
2nd |
2012–13 |
1st |
2013–14 |
1st |
2014–15 |
2nd |
2015–16 |
1st |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
7 |
1994–95 |
1st |
1995–96 |
1st |
1996–97 |
2nd |
1997–98 |
1st |
1998–99 |
1st |
1999–2000 |
1st |
2000–01 |
1st |
Kunitz, ChrisChris Kunitz |
3 !Left Wing |
1 |
2012–13 |
1st |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
9 |
1985–86 |
2nd |
1986–87 |
2nd |
1987–88 |
1st |
1988–89 |
1st |
1991–92 |
2nd |
1992–93 |
1st |
1995–96 |
1st |
1996–97 |
1st |
2000–01 |
2nd |
Letang, KrisKris Letang |
2 !Defense |
2 |
2012–13 |
2nd |
2015–16 |
2nd |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
4 !Center |
3 |
2007–08 |
1st |
2008–09 |
1st |
2011–12 |
1st |
Murphy, LarryLarry Murphy |
2 !Defense |
2 |
1992–93 |
2nd |
1994–95 |
2nd |
Neal, JamesJames Neal |
5 !Right Wing |
1 |
2011–12 |
1st |
Stevens, KevinKevin Stevens |
3 !Left Wing |
3 |
1990–91 |
2nd |
1991–92 |
1st |
1992–93 |
2nd |
NHL All-Rookie Team
The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
Pittsburgh Penguins selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[30]
Player |
Position |
Season |
Caron, SebastienSebastien Caron |
1 !Goaltender |
2002–03 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby |
3 !Forward |
2005–06 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
3 !Forward |
1990–91 |
Lalime, PatrickPatrick Lalime |
1 !Goaltender |
1996–97 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
3 !Forward |
1984–85 |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
3 !Forward |
2006–07 |
Malone, RyanRyan Malone |
3 !Forward |
2003–04 |
Staal, JordanJordan Staal |
3 !Forward |
2006–07 |
Young, WarrenWarren Young |
3 !Forward |
1984–85 |
Zalapski, ZarleyZarley Zalapski |
2 !Defense |
1988–89 |
All-Star Game selections
The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Forty-one All-Star Games have been held since the Penguins entered the NHL in 1967, with at least one player chosen to represent the Penguins in each year except 2004. The All-Star Game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively; 1995, 2005 and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages; and 2006, 2010 and 2014 due to the Winter Olympic Games.[31] Pittsburgh has hosted one of the games. The 41st took place at the Civic Arena.
Pittsburgh Penguins players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[34]
Game |
Year |
Name |
Position |
References |
21st |
1968 |
Schinkel, KenKen Schinkel |
5 !Right Wing |
[35] |
22nd |
1969 |
Schinkel, KenKen Schinkel |
5 !Right Wing |
[36] |
23rd |
1970 |
Prentice, DeanDean Prentice |
3 !Left Wing |
[37] |
Woytowich, BobBob Woytowich |
2 !Defense |
24th |
1971 |
Polis, GregGreg Polis |
3 !Left Wing |
[38] |
25th |
1972 |
Polis, GregGreg Polis |
3 !Left Wing |
[39] |
26th |
1973 |
MacDonald, LowellLowell MacDonald |
5 !Right Wing |
[40] |
Polis, GregGreg Polis |
3 !Left Wing |
27th |
1974 |
Burrows, DaveDave Burrows |
2 !Defense |
[41] |
MacDonald, LowellLowell MacDonald |
5 !Right Wing |
28th |
1975 |
Apps, Jr., SylSyl Apps, Jr. |
4 !Center |
[42] |
Pronovost, JeanJean Pronovost |
5 !Right Wing |
29th |
1976 |
Burrows, DaveDave Burrows |
2 !Defense |
[43] |
Larouche, PierrePierre Larouche |
4 !Center |
Pronovost, JeanJean Pronovost |
5 !Right Wing |
30th |
1977 |
Pronovost, JeanJean Pronovost |
5 !Right Wing |
[44] |
31st |
1978 |
Pronovost, JeanJean Pronovost |
5 !Right Wing |
[45] |
32nd |
1980 |
Stackhouse, RonRon Stackhouse |
2 !Defense |
[46] |
33rd |
1981 |
Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle |
2 !Defense |
[47] |
Kehoe, RickRick Kehoe |
5 !Right Wing |
34th |
1982 |
Carlyle, RandyRandy Carlyle |
2 !Defense |
[48] |
Dion, MichelMichel Dion |
1 !Goaltender |
35th |
1983 |
Kehoe, RickRick Kehoe |
5 !Right Wing |
[49] |
36th |
1984 |
Bullard, MikeMike Bullard |
4 !Center |
[50] |
37th |
1985 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
[51] |
38th |
1986 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
[52] |
39th |
1988 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
[53] |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
40th |
1989 |
Brown, RobRob Brown |
4 !Center |
[54] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
41st |
1990 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
[55] |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
42nd |
1991 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
[56] |
Cullen, JohnJohn Cullen |
4 !Center |
Recchi, MarkMark Recchi |
5 !Right Wing |
Stevens, KevinKevin Stevens |
3 !Left Wing |
43rd |
1992 |
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman |
7 !Coach |
[57] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defense |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
Stevens, KevinKevin Stevens |
3 !Left Wing |
Trottier, BryanBryan Trottier |
4 !Center |
44th |
1993 |
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman |
7 !Coach |
[58] |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
Stevens, KevinKevin Stevens |
3 !Left Wing |
Tocchet, RickRick Tocchet (Subbed for Lemieux) |
5 !Right Wing |
45th |
1994 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr (Did not play) |
5 !Right Wing |
[59] |
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen (Subbed for Mark Howe) |
5 !Right Wing |
Murphy, LarryLarry Murphy |
2 !Defense |
46th |
1996 |
Francis, RonRon Francis |
4 !Center |
[60] |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
47th |
1997 |
Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher |
2 !Defense |
[61] |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr (Did not play) |
5 !Right Wing |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
48th |
1998 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
[62] |
49th |
1999 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
[63] |
Straka, MartinMartin Straka |
4 !Center |
50th |
2000 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr |
5 !Right Wing |
[64] |
51st |
2001 |
Jagr, JaromirJaromir Jagr (Did not play) |
5 !Right Wing |
[65] |
Kovalev, AlexeiAlexei Kovalev |
5 !Right Wing |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
52nd |
2002 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
[66] |
53rd |
2003 |
Kovalev, AlexeiAlexei Kovalev |
5 !Right Wing |
[67] |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
54th |
2004 |
No Penguins selected |
— |
[68] |
55th |
2007 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby |
4 !Center |
[69] |
56th |
2008 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
[70] |
Gonchar, SergeiSergei Gonchar |
2 !Defense |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin (Subbed for Crosby) |
4 !Center |
57th |
2009 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
[71] |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
4 !Center |
58th |
2011 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
[72] |
Fleury, Marc-AndreMarc-Andre Fleury |
1 !Goaltender |
Letang, KrisKris Letang |
2 !Defense |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
59th |
2012 |
Letang, KrisKris Letang |
2 !Defense |
[73] |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
4 !Center |
Neal, JamesJames Neal |
3 !Left Wing |
60th |
2015 |
Crosby, SidneySidney Crosby (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
[74] |
Fleury, Marc-AndreMarc-Andre Fleury |
1 !Goaltender |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin (Did not play) |
4 !Center |
61st |
2016 |
Letang, KrisKris Letang |
2 !Defense |
[75] |
Malkin, EvgeniEvgeni Malkin |
4 !Center |
All-Star Game replacement events
- Selected by fan vote[32]
Career achievements
Hockey Hall of Fame
The following is a list of Pittsburgh Penguins who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[78]
Pittsburgh Penguins inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[78][79]
Individual |
Category |
Year inducted |
Years with Penguins in category |
References |
Bathgate, AndyAndy Bathgate |
Player |
1978 |
1967–68, 1970–71 |
[80] |
Boivin, LeoLeo Boivin |
Player |
1986 |
1967–69 |
[81] |
Bowman, ScottyScotty Bowman |
Builder |
1991 |
1990–93 |
[82] |
Brooks, HerbHerb Brooks |
Builder |
2006 |
1999–2000 |
[83] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
Player |
2004 |
1987–92 |
[84] |
Francis, RonRon Francis |
Player |
2007 |
1991–98 |
[85] |
Horton, TimTim Horton |
Player |
1977 |
1971–72 |
[86] |
Johnson, BobBob Johnson |
Builder |
1992 |
1990–91 |
[87] |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
Player |
1997 |
1984–97, 2000–06 |
[88] |
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen |
Player |
2000 |
1990–95, 1996–97 |
[89] |
Murphy, LarryLarry Murphy |
Player |
2004 |
1990–95 |
[90] |
Patrick, CraigCraig Patrick |
Builder |
2001 |
1989–2006 |
[91] |
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille |
Player |
2009 |
1994–95 |
[92] |
Trottier, BryanBryan Trottier |
Player |
1997 |
1990–92, 1993–94 |
[93] |
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
One member of the Pittsburgh Penguins organization has been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[94]
Members of the Pittsburgh Penguins honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual |
Year honored |
Years with Penguins as broadcaster |
References |
Lange, MikeMike Lange |
2001 |
1974–75, 1976–present |
[94] |
Lester Patrick Trophy
The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the NHL and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[95] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Pittsburgh Penguins in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.
United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Members of the Pittsburgh Penguins inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame[79]
Individual |
Year inducted |
Years with Penguins |
References |
Barrasso, TomTom Barrasso |
2009 |
1988–2000 |
[96] |
Brooks, HerbHerb Brooks |
1990 |
1999–2000 |
[97] |
Guerin, BillBill Guerin |
2013 |
2009–10 |
[98] |
Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher |
2010 |
1996–99 |
[99] |
Johnson, BobBob Johnson |
1991 |
1990–91 |
[100] |
Johnson, MarkMark Johnson |
2004 |
1980–82 |
[101] |
Kelley, JackJack Kelley |
1993 |
1993–2001 |
[102] |
LeClair, JohnJohn LeClair |
2009 |
2005–06 |
[103] |
Mullen, JoeJoe Mullen |
1998 |
1990–95, 1996–97 |
[104] |
Olczyk, EdEd Olczyk |
2012 |
1997–98 |
[105] |
Paradise, BobBob Paradise |
1989 |
1974–75, 1977–79 |
[106] |
Patrick, CraigCraig Patrick |
1996 |
1989–2006 |
[107] |
Ramsey, MikeMike Ramsey |
2001 |
1993–94 |
[108] |
Roberts, GordieGordie Roberts |
1999 |
1990–92 |
[109] |
Retired numbers
The Pittsburgh Penguins have retired two of their jersey numbers. Michel Briere's number 21 was removed from circulation following Briere's death on April 13, 1971, but it was not officially retired until January 5, 2001.[110] Mario Lemieux's number 66 was originally retired on November 19, 1997, after his first retirement.[111] The number was unretired when he began his comeback on December 27, 2000,[112] and re-retired on October 5, 2006, after Lemieux announced his second retirement during the previous season.[113] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired League-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[114] Gretzky did not play for the Penguins during his 20-year NHL career and no Penguins player had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[115][116]
Pittsburgh Penguins retired numbers[79]
Number |
Player |
Position |
Years with Penguins as a player |
Date of retirement ceremony |
References |
21 |
Briere, MichelMichel Briere |
4 !Center |
1969–70 |
January 5, 2001 |
[110] |
66 |
Lemieux, MarioMario Lemieux |
4 !Center |
1984–97, 2000–06 |
November 19, 1997 |
[111] |
October 5, 2006 |
[113] |
Team awards
A. T. Caggiano Memorial Booster Club Award
The A. T. Caggiano Memorial Booster Club Award is an annual award given to the player who earns the most votes from Star of the Game selections throughout the regular season as voted by Penguins Booster Club members.[117] It is named in memory of longtime Penguins locker room attendant Anthony "A. T." Caggiano.[117]
Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award
The Aldege "Baz" Bastien Memorial Good Guy Award is an annual award given to the player selected by the Pittsburgh chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association for his cooperation with the local media.[118] It is named in memory of former Penguins general manager and former player and coach of the AHL's Pittsburgh Hornets, Aldege "Baz" Bastien.[118] The award debuted at the end of the 1983–84 NHL season.
From 1992 to 1996, Molson Breweries sponsored the award, and Disaster Specialists sponsored from 1997 to 1999.
Bob Johnson Memorial Badger Bob Award
The Bob Johnson Memorial Badger Bob Award was an annual award given to the player who, "through his performance on the ice, his character and total dedication to his teammates for the success of the team, shows that every day is "A Great Day For Hockey.""[118] It was named in memory of "Badger Bob" Johnson, who was the team's head coach during the 1990–91 season.[118] It was last awarded in 2002.[118]
Defensive Player of the Year
The Defensive Player of the Year is an annual award given to honor "the defensive skills of an individual player on the team."[118]
Michel Briere Memorial Rookie of the Year Trophy
The Michel Briere Memorial Rookie of the Year Trophy is an annual award given to the player who was the most proficient player on the team in his first year of competition in the league.[119] It is named in memory of Michel Briere, who died in a car accident at the end of the 1969–70 NHL season.[119] Brière himself won the award that season, when it was known as the Rookie of the Year Award. There were no winners of the award for several seasons because the team did not have any rookies who could satisfy the conditions to win the award.
Most Valuable Player Award
The Most Valuable Player Award is an annual award given to the player or players deemed most valuable to the team.[120] The first winner, following the Penguins first season in the League in 1968, was goaltender Les Binkley. Mario Lemieux was voted team MVP 12 times, between 1985 and 2003. Sidney Crosby has won the award five times and Jaromir Jagr has won the award four times. Jean Pronovost and Evgeni Malkin have each won the award three times, while Dave Burrows, Ron Schock and Ron Francis have each won twice.
The MVP has most frequently been a center, who have been selected 28 times. Eleven wingers have been selected, ten of them right wings. A defenseman was selected six times. Three different goaltenders have also been selected.
Players' Player Award
The Players' Player Award is an annual award voted on by the players and given to the player who "exemplifies leadership for the team both on and off of the ice, and who is dedicated to teamwork."[119]
The Edward J. DeBartolo Community Service Award
The Edward J. DeBartolo Community Service Award is an annual award given to the player(s) who have donated a considerable amount of time during the season to working on community and charity projects.[117] It is named in memory of former Penguins owner Edward J. DeBartolo, who owned the team from 1978 to 1991.
Other awards
See also
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