List of Florida Panthers award winners

This is a list of Florida Panthers award winners.

Florida Panthers awards
AwardWins
Prince of Wales Trophy3
Presidents' Trophy1
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy1
Calder Memorial Trophy2
Frank J. Selke Trophy2
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy2
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy2
Total
Awards won13

League awards edit

Team trophies edit

Team trophies awarded to the Florida Panthers
AwardDescriptionTimes wonSeasonsReferences
Prince of Wales TrophyEastern Conference playoff championship31995–96, 2022–23, 2023–24[1]
Presidents' TrophyMost regular season points12021–22[2][3]

Individual awards edit

Individual awards won by Florida Panthers players and staff
AwardDescriptionWinnerSeasonReferences
Bill Masterton Memorial TrophyPerseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockeyJaromir Jagr2015–16[4][5]
Calder Memorial TrophyRookie of the yearJonathan Huberdeau2012–13[6][7]
Aaron Ekblad2014–15
Frank J. Selke TrophyForward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the gameAleksander Barkov2020–21[8][9]
2023–24
Lady Byng Memorial TrophyGentlemanly conductBrian Campbell2011–12[10][11]
Aleksander Barkov2018–19
Maurice "Rocket" Richard TrophyMost goals in the regular seasonPavel Bure1999–2000[12][13]
2000–01

All-Stars edit

NHL first and second team All-Stars edit

The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[14]

Florida Panthers selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[14]
PlayerPositionSelectionsSeasonTeam
Pavel BureRight wing21999–20002nd
2000–012nd
Jonathan HuberdeauLeft wing22020–212nd
2021–222nd
Roberto LuongoGoaltender12003–042nd
Matthew TkachukRight wing12022–232nd
John VanbiesbrouckGoaltender11993–942nd

NHL All-Rookie Team edit

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[15]

Florida Panthers selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[15]
PlayerPositionSeason
Jay BouwmeesterDefense2002–03
Aaron EkbladDefense2014–15
Jonathan HuberdeauForward2012–13
Kristian HuseliusForward2001–02
Ed JovanovskiDefense1995–96

All-Star Game selections edit

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Twenty All-Star Games have been held since the Panthers entered the league in 1993, with at least one player chosen to represent the Panthers in each year except 1998 and 2011. 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, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[16] Florida has hosted one of the games. The 53rd and 67th both took place at the FLA Live Arena.

  • † Selected by fan vote[17]
  • ↑ All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[18]
Florida Panthers players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[19]
GameYearNamePositionReferences
45th1994Bob KudelskiRight wing[20]
John VanbiesbrouckGoaltender
46th1996Doug MacLeanCoach[21]
Scott MellanbyRight wing
John VanbiesbrouckGoaltender
47th1997Doug MacLeanCoach[22]
Robert SvehlaDefense
John VanbiesbrouckGoaltender
48th1998No Panthers selected[23]
49th1999Viktor Kozlov (Did not play)Center[24]
50th2000Pavel BureRight wing[25]
Viktor KozlovCenter
Ray WhitneyLeft wing
51st2001Pavel BureRight wing[26]
52nd2002Sandis OzolinshDefense[27]
53rd2003Olli JokinenCenter[28]
Sandis Ozolinsh[a]Defense
54th2004Roberto LuongoGoaltender[29]
55th2007Jay BouwmeesterDefense[30]
56th2008Tomas VokounGoaltender[31]
57th2009Jay BouwmeesterDefense[32]
58th2011No Panthers selected[33]
59th2012Brian CampbellDefense[34]
60th2015Aaron EkbladDefense[35]
Roberto LuongoGoaltender
61st2016Aaron EkbladDefense[36]
Gerard GallantCoach
Jaromir JagrRight wing
Roberto LuongoGoaltender
62nd2017Vincent TrocheckCenter[37]
63rd2018Aleksander BarkovCenter[38]
64th2019Keith YandleDefense[39]
65th2020Jonathan HuberdeauCenter[40]
66th2022Andrew BrunetteCoach[41][42]
Jonathan HuberdeauCenter
67th2023Aleksander Barkov (Replaced Auston Matthews)Center[43][44]
Matthew TkachukLeft wing
68th2024Sergei BobrovskyGoaltender[45][46]
Sam ReinhartCenter

Career achievements edit

Hockey Hall of Fame edit

The following is a list of Florida Panthers who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[47]

Florida Panthers inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[47]
IndividualCategoryYear inductedYears with Panthers in categoryReferences
Ed BelfourPlayer20112006–2007[48]
Pavel BurePlayer20121999–2002[49]
Dino CiccarelliPlayer20101998–1999[50]
Igor LarionovPlayer20081998–1999[51]
Roberto LuongoPlayer20222000–2006, 2014–2019[52]
Roger NeilsonBuilder20021993–1995[53]
Joe NieuwendykPlayer20112005–2006[54]
Bill TorreyBuilder19951993–2001[55]
Mike VernonPlayer20232000[56]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award edit

One member of the Panthers 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.[57]

Members of the Florida Panthers honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
IndividualYear honoredYears with Panthers as broadcasterReferences
Dave Strader20172005–2007[58]


United States Hockey Hall of Fame edit

Members of the Florida Panthers inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
IndividualYear inductedYears with PanthersReferences
Tim Thomas20192013–2014[59]
John Vanbiesbrouck20071993–1998[60]

Retired numbers edit

The Florida Panthers have retired three of their jersey numbers. The number 93 was retired for Bill Torrey, who was President of the team from 1993 through 2001,[61] and the number 37 was retired for Wayne Huizenga, who was owner of the team from 1993 through 2001.[62] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[63] Gretzky did not play for the Panthers during his 20-year NHL career and no Panthers player had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[64][65]

Florida Panthers retired numbers
NumberPlayerPositionYears with Panthers as a playerDate of retirement ceremonyReferences
1Roberto LuongoGoaltender2000–2006, 2014–2019March 7, 2020[66]
37Wayne HuizengaN/AJanuary 19, 2018[62]
93Bill TorreyN/AOctober 23, 2010[61]

Other awards edit

Florida Panthers who have received non-NHL awards
AwardDescriptionWinnerSeasonReferences
Golden Hockey StickBest Czech ice hockey playerTomas Vokoun2009–10[67]
Jaromir Jagr2015–16

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ozolinsh was chosen as a member of the Panthers but was traded to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim two nights before the game. The public address announcement was said: "From your Florida Panthers but now playing for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, #8 Sandis Ozolinsh!!.

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