Here is everyone taking home trophies during the 2024 NHL Awards, as well as the players named to the first and second all-star teams and all-rookie team.
The 2024 NHL Awards honored the best of the best.
Some awards were handed out in the weeks leading up to the ceremony on June 27. Five of the remaining player awards were announced on Thursday evening.
Here are the finalists and winners for this season.
Winner: Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado)
Runners-up: Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay), Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
MacKinnon wins the first Hart Trophy of his career. In a year when a handful of NHL stars showed how valuable they were to their clubs, MacKinnon received 137 first-place votes on 194 ballots by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. MacKinnon's 140-point campaign is just the fifth in the NHL in the past 30 years. Read more
Winner: Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado)
Runners-up: Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay), Auston Matthews (Toronto)
This is MacKinnon's first time winning the Ted Lindsay Award, given to the NHL's most outstanding players as voted on by fellow members of the NHLPA. He was a finalist in 2017-18 and 2019-20 as well, but with 51 goals and 140 points, along with a 35-game home point streak that was the second-longest in NHL history, he clearly caught the attention of the players. Read more
Winner: Connor Bedard (Chicago)
Runners-up: Brock Faber (Minnesota), Luke Hughes (New Jersey)
Bedard, 18, didn't disappoint in his rookie year after being drafted first overall in the 2023 NHL draft. He lived up to the hype, leading all rookies and Blackhawks teammates in goals (22), assists (39) and points (61) while playing 68 games. Read more
Winner: Quinn Hughes (Vancouver)
Runners-up: Roman Josi (Nashville), Cale Makar (Colorado)
Winner: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Runners-up: Sergei Bobrovsky (Florida), Thatcher Demko (Vancouver)
Hellebuyck entered the season by signing a seven-year contract extension with the Winnipeg Jets. He then recorded his best goals-against average (2.39) since 2017-18 and his best save percentage (.921) since 2019-20, when he won his first Vezina Trophy. Hellebuyck received 31 first-place votes and one second-place vote from NHL GMs in the voting for the league's goaltender of the year. Read more
LW: Artemi Panarin (New York Rangers)
C: Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado)
RW: Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay)
D: Quinn Hughes (Vancouver)
D: Roman Josi (Nashville)
G: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
LW: Filip Forsberg (Nashville)
C: Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
RW: David Pastrnak (Boston)
D: Adam Fox (New York Rangers)
D: Cale Makar (Colorado)
G: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver)
F: Connor Bedard (Chicago)
F: Logan Cooley (Arizona)
F: Marco Rossi (Minnesota)
D: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
D: Luke Hughes (New Jersey)
G: Pyotr Kochetkov (Carolina)
These were the award winners before the NHL Awards ceremony:
Winner: Michael Hage Read more
Winner: Connor Ingram (Arizona)
Runners-up: Frederik Andersen (Carolina), Oliver Kylington (Calgary)
Winner: Aleksander Barkov (Florida)
Runners-up: Jordan Staal (Carolina), Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Winner: Rock Tocchet (Vancouver)
Runners-up: Andrew Brunette (Nashville), Rick Bowness (Winnipeg)
Winner: Jim Nill (Dallas)
Runners-up: Patrik Allvin (Vancouver), Bill Zito (Florida)
Winner: Anders Lee (New York Islanders)
Winner: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Runners-up: Elias Pettersson (Vancouver), Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Winner: Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers)