

Winnipeg Jets forwards Kyle Connor, Gabriel Vilardi and Adam Lowry all received votes in the Lady Byng Trophy voting.
The Professional Hockey Writers Association voted for the "player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability." The voters chose their top five players.
Connor finished in 15th, earning 15 points from one second-place vote, one third-place vote and one fourth-place vote. The 28-year-old scored 41 goals and set a career-high of 97 points in 82 games this season. Connor won the Lady Byng Trophy in 2021-22 after scoring 47 goals and 93 points while taking just four penalty minutes.
Vilardi and Lowry each received one vote, Vilardi receiving a fourth-place vote and Lowry receiving a fifth-place vote. Vilardi, too, set a career-high in goals and points, recording 27 goals and 61 points en route to his first-ever Lady Byng vote.
Lowry also received his first-ever Lady Byng vote after scoring a career-high 16 goals and 34 points. The Jets' captain finished 10th in Selke Trophy voting as well.
Los Angeles Kings' Anze Kopitar took home the trophy for the third time in his career, followed by Tampa Bay Lightning's Brayden Point and Vegas Golden Knights' Jack Eichel.
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Jets' Adam Lowry Finishes 10th In Selke Voting
Winnipeg Jets captain Adam Lowry finished 10th in Selke Trophy voting this season, receiving votes for the third time in his career.