List of Colorado Avalanche award winners

Colorado Avalanche awards
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The Colorado Avalanche have won the Stanley Cup (above) twice.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
2
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
2
Presidents' Trophy
2
Art Ross Trophy
1
Calder Memorial Trophy
5
Conn Smythe Trophy
2
Hart Memorial Trophy
2
Jack Adams Award
2
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
2
Lester Patrick Trophy
1
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
1
NHL Plus-Minus Award *
2
NHL Road Performer Award *
1
Ted Lindsay Award
1
William M. Jennings Trophy
1
Total
Awards won 28

This is a list of Colorado Avalanche award winners. It also includes players and data from the previous incarnation of the franchise, the Quebec Nordiques.

League awards

Team trophies

Team trophies awarded to the Colorado Avalanche franchise
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 2 1995–96, 2000–01 [1][2]
Presidents' Trophy Most regular season points 2 1996–97, 2000–01 [3][4]
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Western Conference playoff championship 2 1995–96, 2000–01 [5]
Avco World Trophy (WHA) WHA championship 1 1976–77 [6]

Individual awards

In addition to captaining his team to a second Stanley Cup, Joe Sakic also won five different league awards during the 2000–01 season.
Milan Hejduk won the Rocket Richard Trophy after scoring 50 goals during the 2002–03 season.
Individual awards won by Colorado Avalanche franchise players and staff
Award Description Winner Season References
Art Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg 2002–03 [7][8]
Bill Hunter Trophy (WHA) Regular season scoring champion Tardif, MarcMarc Tardif 1975–76 [9]
1977–78
Cloutier, RealReal Cloutier 1976–77
1978–79
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny 1980–81 [10][11]
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg 1994–95
Drury, ChrisChris Drury 1998–99
Landeskog, GabrielGabriel Landeskog 2011–12
MacKinnon, NathanNathan MacKinnon 2013–14
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 1995–96 [12][13]
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy 2000–01
Dennis A. Murphy Trophy (WHA) Top defenseman Tremblay, J. C.J. C. Tremblay 1972–73 [14]
1974–75
Gordie Howe Trophy (WHA) Most valuable player Tardif, MarcMarc Tardif 1975–76 [15]
1977–78
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 2000–01 [16][17]
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg 2002–03
Jack Adams Award National Hockey League coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success." Crawford, MarcMarc Crawford 1994–95 [18]
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy 2013–14
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Podein, ShjonShjon Podein 2000–01 [19][20]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 2000–01 [21][22]
O'Reilly, RyanRyan O'Reilly 2013–14
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Most goals in the regular season Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk 2002–03 [23][24]
NHL Plus-Minus Award Best plus/minus Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 2000–01 [25]
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg 2002–03
Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk
Sheraton Road Performer Award Most road points during the regular season Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 2003–04 [26]
Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 2000–01 [27]
WHA Playoff MVP (WHA) Most valuable player of the playoffs Bernier, SergeSerge Bernier 1976–77 [28]
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy 2001–02 [29][30]

All-Stars

WHA First and Second Team All-Stars

Quebec Nordiques selected to the WHA First and Second Team All-Stars[31]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Bernier, SergeSerge Bernier Center 1 1974–75 2nd
Brodeur, RichardRichard Brodeur Goaltender 1 1978–79 2nd
Cloutier, RealReal Cloutier Right Wing 4 1975–76 2nd
1976–77 2nd
1977–78 2nd
1978–79 1st
Tardif, MarcMarc Tardif Left Wing 4 1974–75 2nd
1975–76 1st
1976–77 1st
1977–78 1st
Tremblay, J. C.J. C. Tremblay Defense 3 1973–74 2nd
1974–75 1st
1975–76 1st

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.

Colorado Avalanche franchise players selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[32]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Blake, RobRob Blake Defense 2 2000–01 2nd
2001–02 2nd
Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense 1 2000–01 1st
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Center 3 1997–98 1st
1998–99 1st
2002–03 1st
Goulet, MichelMichel Goulet Left Wing 5 1982–83 2nd
1983–84 1st
1985–86 1st
1986–87 1st
1987–88 2nd
Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk Right Wing 1 2002–03 2nd
Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinsh Defense 1 1996–97 1st
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy Goaltender 1 2001–02 1st
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center 3 2000–01 1st
2001–02 1st
2003–04 1st
Varlamov, SemyonSemyon Varlamov Goaltender 1 2013–14 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team

John-Michael Liles was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team for the 2003–04 season.

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

Colorado Avalanche franchise players selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[32]
Player Position Season
Bell, BruceBruce Bell Defense 1984–85
Drury, ChrisChris Drury Forward 1998–99
Duchene, MattMatt Duchene Forward 2009–10
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Forward 1994–95
Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk Forward 1998–99
Landeskog, GabrielGabriel Landeskog Forward 2011–12
Liles, John-MichaelJohn-Michael Liles Defense 2003–04
MacKinnon, NathanNathan MacKinnon Forward 2012–13
Stastny, PaulPaul Stastny Forward 2006–07

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. Thirty All-Star Games have been held since the Colorado Avalanche entered the NHL as the Quebec Nordiques in 1979, with at least one player chosen to represent the franchise in each year except 2012. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[33] Colorado has hosted one of the games. The 51st was held at the Pepsi Center.

Paul Stastny (left) has been named to two All-Star games while Joe Sakic (right) has been named to a team-high 13 All-Star games.
Colorado Avalanche franchise players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[36]
Game Year Name Position References
32nd 1980 Cloutier, RealReal Cloutier Right Wing [37]
33rd 1981 Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center [38]
34th 1982 Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center [39]
Tardif, MarcMarc Tardif Left Wing
35th 1983 Goulet, MichelMichel Goulet Right Wing [40]
Stastny, MarianMarian Stastny Right Wing
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center
36th 1984 Goulet, MichelMichel Goulet Left Wing [41]
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center
37th 1985 Goulet, MichelMichel Goulet Left Wing [42]
38th 1986 Gosselin, MarioMario Gosselin Goaltender [43]
Goulet, MichelMichel Gouletdagger Left Wing
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center
39th 1988 Goulet, MichelMichel Gouletdagger Left Wing [44]
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Center
40th 1989 Poddubny, WaltWalt Poddubny Center [45]
41st 1990 Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center [46]
42nd 1991 Lafleur, GuyGuy Lafleurdouble-dagger Right Wing [47]
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakicdagger Center
43rd 1992 Nolan, OwenOwen Nolan Right Wing [48]
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
44th 1993 Duchesne, SteveSteve Duchesne Defense [49]
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
45th 1994 Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center [50]
46th 1996 Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Center [51]
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
47th 1997 Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg (Did not play) Center [52]
Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinshdagger Defense
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roydagger Goaltender
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakicdagger (Did not play) Center
48th 1998 Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsbergdagger Center [53]
Kamensky, ValeriValeri Kamensky Left Wing
Kurri, JariJari Kurridouble-dagger Right Wing
Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinshdagger Defense
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roydagger Goaltender
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
49th 1999 Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsbergdagger Center [54]
50th 2000 Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk Right Wing [55]
Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinshdagger Defense
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
51st 2001 Blake, RobRob Blake Defense [56]
Bourque, RayRay Bourquedagger Defense
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsbergdagger Center
Hartley, BobBob Hartley Assistant coach
Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk Right Wing
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roydagger Goaltender
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakicdagger Center
52nd 2002 Blake, RobRob Blakedagger Defense [57]
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roydagger Goaltender
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center
53rd 2003 Blake, RobRob Blakedagger Defense [58]
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Center
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roydagger Goaltender
54th 2004 Blake, RobRob Blakedagger Defense [59]
Sakic, JoeJoe SakicUp-arrow Center
Tanguay, AlexAlex Tanguay Left Wing
55th 2007 Sakic, JoeJoe Sakicdagger Center [60]
56th 2008 Stastny, PaulPaul Stastny (Did not play) Center [61]
57th 2009 Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk Right Wing [62]
58th 2011 Duchene, MattMatt Duchene Center [63]
Stastny, PaulPaul Stastny Center
59th 2012 No Avalanche selected &
[64]
60th 2015 Johnson, ErikErik Johnson Defense [65]
61st 2016 Duchene, MattMatt Duchene Center [66]

All-Star Game replacement events

The Quebec Nordiques hosted Rendez-vous '87 at Le Colisée.[34]

Quebec Nordiques players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events[36]
Event Year Name Position References
Rendez-vous '87 1987 Bergeron, MichelMichel Bergeron Assistant coach [67]
Goulet, MichelMichel Gouletdagger Right Wing
Malarchuk, ClintClint Malarchukdagger (Did not play) Goaltender
Rochefort, NormandNormand Rochefort Defense

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

Hockey Hall of Famer Patrick Roy had his number 33 retired by the Avalanche on October 28, 2003.

The following is a list of Colorado Avalanche and Quebec Nordiques who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[68][69]

Colorado Avalanche franchise players and personnel inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[68][69]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Avalanche franchise in category References
Blake, RobRob Blake Player 2014 2001–06 [70]
Bourque, RayRay Bourque Player 2004 2000–01 [71]
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Player 2014 1994–2004, 2008, 2011 [72]
Goulet, MichelMichel Goulet Player 1998 1979–90 [73]
Kurri, JariJari Kurri Player 2001 1997–98 [74]
Lafleur, GuyGuy Lafleur Player 1988 1989–91 [75]
Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy Player 2006 1995–2003 [76]
Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Player 2012 1988–2009 [77]
Stastny, PeterPeter Stastny Player 1998 1980–90 [78]
Sundin, MatsMats Sundin Player 2012 1990–94 [79]

Lester Patrick Trophy

The Lester Patrick Trophy has been presented by the National Hockey League and USA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[80] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Colorado Avalanche in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Colorado Avalanche franchise honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy
Individual Year honored Years with Avalanche References
Bourque, RayRay Bourque 2003 2000–2001 [80]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Members of the Colorado Avalanche inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Individual Year inducted Years with Avalanche References
Drury, ChrisChris Drury 2015 1998–2002 [81]

Retired numbers

The Colorado Avalanche have retired five of their jersey numbers. The four numbers retired by the franchise when they were in Quebec – J. C. Tremblay's number 3, Marc Tardif's number 8, Michel Goulet's number 16, and Peter Stastny's number 26[82] – were un-retired and put back into circulation when the franchise moved to Colorado.[83] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[84] Gretzky did not play for the Avalanche franchise during his 20-year NHL career and no player in franchise history had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[83][85]

Colorado Avalanche retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Avalanche franchise as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
19 Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic Center 1988–2009 October 1, 2009 [86]
21 Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg Center 1994–2004, 2008, 2011 October 8, 2011 [87]
33 Roy, PatrickPatrick Roy Goaltender 1995–2003 October 28, 2003 [88]
52 Foote, AdamAdam Foote Defense 1991–2004, 2008–11 November 2, 2013 [89]
77 Bourque, RayRay Bourque Defense 2000–01 November 24, 2001 [90]

Other awards

Colorado Avalanche franchise players who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Best NHL Player ESPY Award Best NHL player of the last calendar year Sakic, JoeJoe Sakic 1997 [91]
Golden Hockey Stick Best Czech player Hejduk, MilanMilan Hejduk 2002–03
Viking Award Most valuable Swedish player in NHL Sundin, MatsMats Sundin 1992–93 [92][93]
1993–94
Forsberg, PeterPeter Forsberg 1995–96
1997–98
1998–99

Notes

^1 Shared with Patrik Elias of the New Jersey Devils.

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