Everything to know about the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to NHL playoff MVP originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
Lord Stanley isn’t the only piece of hardware that will be awarded in the Stanley Cup Final.
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One player from the Edmonton Oilers or the defending champion Florida Panthers will be honored as the most valuable player in the 2025 NHL playoffs with the Conn Smythe Trophy. And the rare Cup Final rematch could see a repeat award winner.
Oilers star Connor McDavid earned the 2024 Conn Smythe in a losing Cup Final effort, and the three-time Hart Trophy winner enters this year’s NHL championship round with a playoff-high 26 points (6 goals, 20 assists). McDavid’s co-star, Leon Draisaitl, is also a Conn Smythe Trophy contender as he sits second in points with 25 (7 goals, 18 assists).
The one-time champion Panthers, meanwhile, could have their first Conn Smythe Trophy winner in franchise history. Captain Aleksander Barkov (17 points), forward Matthew Tkachuk (16) and center Sam Bennett (16) lead 10 Florida skaters with at least 10 points entering the Cup Final. Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky is putting together a strong Conn Smythe Trophy resume as well, as he sports a 2.11 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage.
So, how is the Conn Smythe Trophy winner determined? And has there ever been a back-to-back winner? Here’s everything to know about the NHL playoff MVP award:
What is the Conn Smythe Trophy and when was it first awarded?
The Conn Smythe Trophy is a postseason award given to the most valuable player in the playoffs. It debuted in the 1965 postseason.
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Historically, most Conn Smythe Trophy winners have come from the team that also won the Stanley Cup. Though, there have been a handful of instances where a player who lost in the Cup Final was awarded the trophy.
The award is named after former Toronto Maple Leafs owner, president, general manager and coach Conn Smythe. It was under Smythe’s ownership that the Leafs changed their name from the St. Pats and that the Maple Leaf Gardens arena was constructed. A mini replica of the venue and a Maple Leaf are among the trophy’s features.
How is the Conn Smythe Trophy winner determined?
The Conn Smythe Trophy is voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. Seventeen PHWA members were included in the 2024 vote.
When is the Conn Smythe Trophy winner announced?
The winner is both selected and announced following the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Final.
Who won the first Conn Smythe Trophy?
Hall of Fame center Jean Béliveau won the inaugural Conn Smythe Trophy in 1965. Béliveau tallied eight goals, including four game-winners, and eight assists over 13 games as the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup.
Who won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2024?
Connor McDavid was a near-unanimous Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 2024 despite Edmonton falling to Florida in the Cup Final. McDavid earned 16 of 17 first-place votes after racking up the most assists (34) and points (42) in the postseason. He was also the leading scorer in the Cup Final with 11 points (3 goals, 8 assists).
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McDavid is one of only a handful of players to ever take home the Conn Smythe Trophy without also winning the Stanley Cup.
Who has won the most Conn Smythe Trophies?
Hall of Fame goalie Patrick Roy owns the most Conn Smythe Trophies with three. Roy won two with the Canadiens (1986, 1993) and one with the Colorado Avalanche (2001).
There are five other multi-time Conn Smythe Trophy winners: defenseman Bobby Orr (1970, 1972), goalie Bernie Parent (1974, 1975), center Wayne Gretzky (1985, 1988), center Mario Lemieux (1991, 1992) and center Sidney Crosby (2016, 2017).
Have there been a back-to-back Conn Smythe Trophy winner?
Parent, Lemieux and Crosby were all back-to-back winners, and McDavid has a chance to do the same this year.
How many Conn Smythe Trophy winners have come from the losing team?
There have been six instances where the Conn Smythe Trophy recipient was on the team that lost in the Cup Final.
Who are the Conn Smythe Trophy winners from losing teams?
Four of the six Conn Smythe winners from non-champions were goalies:
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2024: Connor McDavid, center, Edmonton Oilers
2003:Â Jean-Sebastien Giguere, goalie, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
1987:Â Ron Hextall, goalie, Philadelphia Flyers
1976: Reggie Leach, winger, Philadelphia Flyers
1968:Â Glenn Hall, goalie, St. Louis Blues
1966: Roger Crozier, goalie, Detroit Red Wings
How many goalies have won the Conn Smythe Trophy?
The Conn Smythe Trophy has gone to a goalie 17 total times, with Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa Bay Lightning being the position’s most recent winner in 2021.
List of Conn Smythe Trophy winners by year
Here’s a full look at every Conn Smythe Trophy winner:
2024: Connor McDavid, center, Edmonton Oilers*
2023:Â Jonathan Marchessault, center, Vegas Golden Knights
2022:Â Cale Makar, defenseman, Colorado Avalanche
2021:Â Andrei Vasilevskiy, goalie, Tampa Bay Lightning
2020:Â Victor Hedman, defenseman, Tampa Bay Lightning
2019: Ryan O’Reilly, center, St. Louis Blues
2018:Â Alex Ovechkin, winger, Washington Capitals
2017:Â Sidney Crosby, center, Pittsburgh Penguins
2016:Â Sidney Crosby, center, Pittsburgh Penguins
2015:Â Duncan Keith, defenseman, Chicago Blackhawks
2014:Â Justin Williams, winger, Los Angeles Kings
2013:Â Patrick Kane, winger, Chicago Blackhawks
2012:Â Jonathan Quick, goalie, Los Angeles Kings
2011: Tim Thomas, goalie, Boston Bruins
2010:Â Jonathan Toews, center, Chicago Blackhawks
2009:Â Evgeni Malkin, center, Pittsburgh Penguins
2008:Â Henrik Zetterberg, center, Detroit Red Wings
2007:Â Scott Niedermayer, defenseman, Anaheim Ducks
2006:Â Cam Ward, goalie, Carolina Hurricanes
2004: Brad Richards, center, Tampa Bay Lightning
2003:Â Jean-Sebastien Giguere, goalie, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
2002:Â Nicklas Lidstrom, defenseman, Detroit Red Wings
2001:Â Patrick Roy, goalie, Colorado Avalanche
2000:Â Scott Stevens, defenseman, New Jersey Devils
1999:Â Joe Nieuwendyk, center, Dallas Stars
1998:Â Steve Yzerman, center, Detroit Red Wings
1997:Â Mike Vernon, goalie, Detroit Red Wings
1996:Â Joe Sakic, center, Colorado Avalanche
1995:Â Claude Lemieux, winger, New Jersey Devils
1994:Â Brian Leetch, defenseman, New York Rangers
1993:Â Patrick Roy, goalie, Montreal Canadiens
1992:Â Mario Lemieux, center, Pittsburgh Penguins
1991:Â Mario Lemieux, center, Pittsburgh Penguins
1990:Â Bill Ranford, goalie, Edmonton Oilers
1989:Â Al MacInnis, defenseman, Calgary Flames
1988:Â Wayne Gretzky, center, Edmonton Oilers
1987:Â Ron Hextall, goalie, Philadelphia Flyers
1986:Â Patrick Roy, goalie, Montreal Canadiens
1985:Â Wayne Gretzky, center, Edmonton Oilers
1984:Â Mark Messier, winger/center, Edmonton Oilers
1983:Â Billy Smith, goalie, New York Islanders
1982:Â Mike Bossy, winger, New York Islanders
1981:Â Butch Goring, center, New York Islanders
1980:Â Bryan Trottier, center, New York Islanders
1979:Â Bob Gainey, winger, Montreal Canadiens
1978:Â Larry Robinson, defenseman, Montreal Canadiens
1977:Â Guy Lafleur, winger, Montreal Canadiens
1976: Reggie Leach, winger, Philadelphia Flyers
1975:Â Bernie Parent, goalie, Philadelphia Flyers
1974:Â Bernie Parent, goalie, Philadelphia Flyers
1973:Â Yvan Cournoyer, winger, Montreal Canadiens
1972:Â Bobby Orr, defenseman, Boston Bruins
1971:Â Ken Dryden, goalie, Montreal Canadiens
1970:Â Bobby Orr, defenseman, Boston Bruins
1969:Â Serge Savard, defenseman, Montreal Canadiens
1968:Â Glenn Hall, goalie, St. Louis Blues
1967:Â Dave Keon, center, Toronto Maple Leafs
1966: Roger Crozier, goalie, Detroit Red Wings
1965:Â Jean Beliveau, center, Montreal Canadiens