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    Adam Kierszenblat
    Adam Kierszenblat
    Jun 28, 2024, 00:18

    Quinn Hughes finished in seventh place, while J.T. Miller ranked 11th in Hart Trophy voting.

    Quinn Hughes finished in seventh place, while J.T. Miller ranked 11th in Hart Trophy voting.

    Photo by  Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports - Canucks Hughes, Miller Receive 2024 Hart Trophy Votes

    The 2024 Hart Trophy voting results featured two Vancouver Canucks players. Both Quinn Hughes and J.T. Miller received votes this year for the prestigious award. The winner was Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon, who took home 137 first-place votes and collected 1740 points. 

    Hughes finished in seventh place with 62 points. The 2024 Norris Trophy winner collected one second-place vote, four third-place votes, three fourth-place votes and 26 fifth-place votes. Hughes led all defensemen with 92 points this season and became the first player in franchise history to take home the James Norris Memorial Trophy.

    As for Miller, he finished in 11th place, receiving one fifth-place vote. During the 2023-24 season, Miller eclipsed the 100-point for the first time in his career, becoming the seventh player in franchise history to accomplish the feat. At the end of the season, Miller was voted Team MVP by the fans, as well as taking home Most Exciting Player.

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