Tag: Hart Memorial Trophy

  • Sick Hands Sunday – Anisimov’s Ramped Tear Through Three Games Give Him the Easy Win.

    Hello, folks, I’m back at it again with another “SHS” article and I can’t wait to keep the ball rolling with another week! This week was the first full week of the NHL and I couldn’t be any happier! I hope you guys are just as happy as I am!

    This week, like the past week, was pretty hard to pick a winner. (I’m just going to assume that every week is going to be tough until I see a clear winner) So I narrowed it down to four players before I picked a winner. The first one was Blackhawks center Artem Anisimov who tallied a stunning seven points (4G, 3A) in just three games. Sharks center Joe Pavelski and defender Brent Burns who both racked up six points (2G, 4A) in four games. While finally, Flyers winger Jakub Voracek, broke out of his scoring slump and recorded six points (2G, 4A) in only three games. So as you can see it was tough to choose who would take home this week’s crown.

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    Artem Anisimov celebrates his goal vs the Leafs with his teammates. (Photo by Jeff Haynes – AP Photo)

    After careful consideration, I had to go with Artem Anisimov because he was just unstoppable no matter what anyone said. In my opinion, he is very underrated and since he is playing on the second line with the most recent Calder Memorial Trophy winner Artemi Panarin and the most recent Ted Lindsay and Hart Memorial Trophy winner Patrick Kane he is having no trouble producing with them.

    In Anisimov’s first game of the week against the Philadelphia Flyers, Anisimov picked four points (2G, 2A) in a 7-4 win. He played a fantastic game, one of the best I have seen him play in a long time. (I hate to admit it because I am a Flyers fan and I was watching the game) His final line for the game was as follows: 2 goals (1 PPG, 1 GWG), 2 assists, plus 3, o penalty minutes, 3 shots on goal, 18:33 TOI. As you can see by the scoreline he was one of the best players in the game by far. Here are the full highlights of the game and his four-point night:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrTnuWZprUw

    In Anisimov’s next game, he wasn’t nearly as productive. They were surprisingly upset by the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2. Artem only managed to pick up one assist in the upset but was still able to have a good game in the loss. In his last game of the week, Anisimov returned to his golden form and potted two goals on two shots in a 5-4 come from behind shootout win against Toronto Maple Leafs. Artem’s linemate Artemi Panarin beautifully deaked around the Leafs defender and saw Anisimov go right to the net and hit him with the one-timer for his first goal of the game. Here is the amazing goal below:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBur8_ieaOo

    His second goal of the game was a pure goal scorers goal at it’s finest. He picked up the shot from a rebound right in the slot and put it home to bring the Hawks within one. You can see the goal here:

    https://www.nhl.com/video/embed/anisimov-brings-hawks-within-one/t-282910154/c-45581003

    Honorable Mention goes out to both Brent Burns and Joe Pavelski who both put up great numbers but unable to get the title this week. If Anisimov continues his tear he will be a forced to be reckoned with. I will see you guys next Sunday for another recap of the best player of the week!

  • 2016 NHL Awards Live Blog

    By: Nick Lanciani

    Tonight is the 2016 NHL Awards ceremony from Las Vegas, so I figured I’d recap every award tonight as they are presented.

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    Calder Memorial Trophy winner- Artemi Panarin, Chicago Blackhawks

    Other finalists- Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI) and Connor McDavid (EDM)

    Ted Lindsay Award winner- Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks

    Other finalists- Jamie Benn (DAL)  and Braden Holtby (WSH)

    General Manager of the Year- Jim Rutherford, Pittsburgh Penguins

    Other finalists- Brian MacLellan (WSH) and Jim Nill (DAL)

    Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy winner- Jaromir Jagr, Florida Panthers

    Other finalists- Mats Zuccarello (NYR) and Pascal Dupuis (PIT)

    Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award winner- Shea Weber, Nashville Predators

    Other finalists- Alex Ovechkin (WSH) and John Tavares (NYI)

    King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner- Henrik Sedin, Vancouver Canucks

    Other finalists- none announced

    NHL Foundation Player Award- Mark Giordano, Calgary Flames

    Other finalists- Matt Martin (NYI) and P.K. Subban (MTL)

    EA Sports NHL 17 Cover Athlete- Vladimir Tarasenko, St. Louis Blues

    Other finalist- Joe Pavelski (SJ)

    James Norris Memorial Trophy- Drew Doughty, Los Angeles Kings

    Other finalists- Brent Burns (SJ) and Erik Karlsson (OTT)

    Frank J. Selke Trophy- Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings

    Other finalists- Patrice Bergeron (BOS) and Ryan Kesler (ANA)

    Maurice “The Rocket” Richard Trophy- Alex Ovechkin, Washington Capitals

    (presented to the goal scorer who scored the most goals in the season, so this one was already technically awarded before Wednesday night)

    William M. Jennings Trophy- Frederik Andersen and John Gibson, Anaheim Ducks

    (presented to the goaltender(s) who allowed the fewest total goals against in the season, awarded prior to Wednesday night)

    Jack Adams Award- Barry Trotz, Washington Capitals

    Other finalists- Lindy Ruff (DAL) and Gerard Gallant (FLA)

    Then NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman took some time out in the night to remember Ed Snider and Gordie Howe. We had this to say…

    Art Ross Trophy- Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks

    (presented to the player that led the league in scoring at the end of the regular season, awarded prior to Wednesday night)

    Lady Byng Memorial Trophy- Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles Kings

    Other finalists- Aleksander Barkov (FLA) and Loui Eriksson (BOS)

    Vezina Trophy- Braden Holtby, Washington Capitals

    Other finalists- Ben Bishop (TB) and Jonathan Quick (LA)

    Hart Memorial Trophy- Patrick Kane, Chicago Blackhawks

    Other finalists-  Jamie Benn (DAL) and Sidney Crosby (PIT)