List of Carolina Hurricanes award winners

Carolina Hurricanes awards
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The celebration on the ice after the Hurricanes won the Stanley Cup in 2006.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
1
Prince of Wales Trophy
2
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
1
Calder Memorial Trophy
1
Conn Smythe Trophy
1
Frank J. Selke Trophy
2
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
1
Lester Patrick Trophy
9
NHL Foundation Player Award
1
NHL Man of the Year Award *
1
Total
Awards won 21

This is a list of Carolina Hurricanes award winners. It also includes players and data from the previous incarnation of the franchise, the Hartford Whalers.

League awards

Team trophies

Team trophies awarded to the Carolina Hurricanes franchise[1]
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 1 2005–06 [2][3]
Prince of Wales Trophy Eastern Conference playoff championship 2 2001–02, 2005–06 [4]
Avco World Trophy (WHA) WHA championship 1 1972–73 [5]

Individual awards

Individual awards won by Carolina Hurricanes franchise players and staff[1]
Award Description Winner Season References
Ben Hatskin Trophy (WHA) Top goaltender Smith, AlAl Smith 1977–78 [6]
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey Jarvis, DougDoug Jarvis 1986–87 [7][8]
Budweiser NHL Man of the Year Award Sportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups Dineen, KevinKevin Dineen 1990–91 [9]
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Skinner, JeffJeff Skinner 2010–11 [10][11]
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Ward, CamCam Ward 2005–06 [12][13]
Dennis A. Murphy Trophy (WHA) Top defenseman Ley, RickRick Ley 1978–79 [14]
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Brind'Amour, RodRod Brind'Amour 2005–06 [15][16]
2006–07
Howard Baldwin Trophy (WHA) Coach of the year Kelley, JackJack Kelley 1972–73 [17]
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Francis, RonRon Francis 2001–02 [18][19]
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Francis, RonRon Francis 2001–02 [20][21]
Lou Kaplan Trophy (WHA) Rookie of the year Caffery, TerryTerry Caffery 1972–73 [22]
Lyle, GeorgeGeorge Lyle 1976–77
NHL Foundation Player Award Community service Francis, RonRon Francis 2001–02 [23]
Paul Deneau Trophy (WHA) Player who displays gentlemanly conduct Keon, DaveDave Keon 1976–77 [24]
1977–78

All-Stars

WHA First, Second and Third Team All-Stars

New England Whalers selected to the WHA First, Second and Third Team All-Stars[25]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Green, TedTed Green Defense 1 1972–73 3rd
Howe, MarkMark Howe Left Wing 1 1978–79 1st
Ley, RickRick Ley Defense 3 1972–73 3rd
1977–78 2nd
1978–79 1st
Smith, AlAl Smith Goaltender 1 1972–73 3rd
Webster, TomTom Webster Right Wing 1 1972–73 2nd

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.

Carolina Hurricanes franchise players selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[1]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Liut, MikeMike Liut Goaltender 1 1986–87 2nd
Staal, EricEric Staal Center 1 2005–06 2nd

NHL All-Rookie Team

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

Carolina Hurricanes franchise players selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[1]
Player Position Season
Faulk, JustinJustin Faulk Defense 2011–12
Murzyn, DanaDana Murzyn Defense 1985–86
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Defense 1993–94
Shaw, BradBrad Shaw Defense 1989–90
Sidorkiewicz, PeterPeter Sidorkiewicz Goaltender 1988–89
Skinner, JeffJeff Skinner Forward 2010–11
Turgeon, SylvainSylvain Turgeon Goaltender 1983–84
Willis, ShaneShane Willis Forward 2000–01

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 Carolina Hurricanes entered the NHL as the Hartford Whalers in 1979, with at least one player chosen to represent the franchise in each year except 1998, 2004 and 2012. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[26] The franchise has hosted two of the games. Hartford hosted the 38th at the XL Center, then known as the Hartford Civic Center, and Carolina hosted the 58th at PNC Arena, then known as the RBC Center.

Carolina Hurricanes franchise players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[1]
Game Year Name Position References
32nd 1980 Howe, GordieGordie Howe Right Wing [29]
33rd 1981 Howe, MarkMark Howe Defense [30]
Rogers, MikeMike Rogers Center
34th 1982 Stoughton, BlaineBlaine Stoughton Right Wing [31]
35th 1983 Francis, RonRon Francis Center [32]
36th 1984 Johnson, MarkMark Johnson Center [33]
37th 1985 Francis, RonRon Francis Center [34]
38th 1986 Francis, RonRon Francis (Did not play) Center [35]
Turgeon, SylvainSylvain Turgeon Left Wing
39th 1988 Dineen, KevinKevin Dineendagger Right Wing [36]
40th 1989 Dineen, KevinKevin Dineen Right Wing [37]
41st 1990 Francis, RonRon Francis Center [38]
42nd 1991 Verbeek, PatPat Verbeek Left Wing [39]
43rd 1992 Cullen, JohnJohn Cullen Center [40]
44th 1993 Zalapski, ZarleyZarley Zalapski Defense [41]
45th 1994 Sanderson, GeoffGeoff Sanderson Left Wing [42]
46th 1996 Shanahan, BrendanBrendan Shanahandagger Left Wing [43]
47th 1997 Sanderson, GeoffGeoff Sanderson Left Wing [44]
48th 1998 No Hurricanes selected [45]
49th 1999 Irbe, ArtursArturs Irbe Goaltender [46]
Primeau, KeithKeith Primeau Center
50th 2000 Kapanen, SamiSami Kapanen Left Wing [47]
51st 2001 Ozolinsh, SandisSandis Ozolinshdagger Defense [48]
52nd 2002 Kapanen, SamiSami Kapanen Left Wing [49]
53rd 2003 O'Neill, JeffJeff O'Neill Right Wing [50]
54th 2004 No Hurricanes selected [51]
55th 2007 Staal, EricEric Staal Center [52]
Williams, JustinJustin Williams Right Wing
56th 2008 Staal, EricEric StaalUp-arrow Center [53]
57th 2009 Staal, EricEric Staal Center [54]
58th 2011 Skinner, JeffJeff Skinner Right Wing [55]
Staal, EricEric Staal Center
Ward, CamCam Ward Goaltender
59th 2012 No Hurricanes selected [56]
60th 2015 Faulk, JustinJustin Faulk Defense [57]
61st 2016 Faulk, JustinJustin Faulk Defense [58]

All-Star Game replacement events

Hartford Whalers players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events[1]
Event Year Name Position References
Rendez-vous '87 1987 Dineen, KevinKevin Dineen Right Wing [59]
Samuelsson, UlfUlf Samuelsson Defense

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

The following is a list of Carolina Hurricanes who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[60][61]

Carolina Hurricanes franchise players and personnel inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[60][61]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Hurricanes franchise in category References
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey Player 2004 1996, 1998–2000 [62]
Francis, EmileEmile Francis Builder 1982 1983–93 [63]
Francis, RonRon Francis Player 2007 1981–91, 1998–2004 [64]
Howe, GordieGordie Howe Player 1972 1977–80 [65]
Howe, MarkMark Howe Player 2011 1977–82 [66]
Hull, BobbyBobby Hull Player 1983 1980 [67]
Karmanos, Jr., PeterPeter Karmanos, Jr. Builder 2015 1994–present [68]
Keon, DaveDave Keon Player 1986 1977–82 [69]
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger Player 2015 1993–95 [70]
Shanahan, BrendanBrendan Shanahan Player 2013 1995–96 [71]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award

One member of the Carolina Hurricanes organization has been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[72]

Members of the Carolina Hurricanes honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with Hurricanes franchise as broadcaster References
Kaiton, ChuckChuck Kaiton 2004 1979–present [72]

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.[73] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Carolina Hurricanes franchise in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Carolina Hurricanes franchise honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy[1]
Individual Year honored Years with Hurricanes franchise References
Crocker, BobBob Crocker 2015 1980–92 [74]
Francis, EmileEmile Francis 1982 1983–93 [73]
Holmgren, PaulPaul Holmgren 2014 1992–95 [73]
Howe, GordieGordie Howe 1967 1977–80 [73]
Howe, MarkMark Howe 2016 1977–82 [75]
Hull, BobbyBobby Hull 1969 1980 [73]
Johnson, MarkMark Johnson 2011 1982–85 [73]
Karmanos, Jr., PeterPeter Karmanos, Jr. 1998 1994–present [1]
Pleau, LarryLarry Pleau 2002 1972–79, 1980–83, 1988–89 [73]

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Members of the Carolina Hurricanes franchise inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Individual Year inducted Years with Hurricanes franchise References
Barrasso, TomTom Barrasso 2009 2001–02 [76]
Cunniff, JohnJohn Cunniff 2003 1972–74, 1981–83 [77]
Fusco, MarkMark Fusco 2002 1984–85 [78]
Hatcher, KevinKevin Hatcher 2010 2000–01 [79]
Howe, MarkMark Howe 2003 1977–82 [80]
Johnson, MarkMark Johnson 2004 1982–85 [81]
Karmanos, Jr., PeterPeter Karmanos, Jr. 2013 1994–present [82]
Kelley, JackJack Kelley 1993 1972–75, 1977–81 [83]
Pleau, LarryLarry Pleau 2000 1972–79, 1980–83, 1988–89 [84]
Roberts, GordieGordie Roberts 1999 1975–80 [85]
Sheehy, TimothyTimothy Sheehy 1997 1972–75, 1978, 1979–80 [86]
Weight, DougDoug Weight 2013 2006 [87]
Williams, TomTom Williams 1981 1972–74 [88]

Retired numbers

The Carolina Hurricanes have retired three of their jersey numbers and taken two other numbers out of circulation. Prior to the franchise's move to Carolina, the Hartford Whalers retired Rick Ley's number 2, Gordie Howe's number 9, and John McKenzie's number 19. Numbers 2 and 19 were returned to circulation when the franchise moved to Carolina, but the number 9 remains unofficially retired for Howe. The number 3 was removed from circulation following Steve Chiasson's death in 1999. Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide for Wayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[89] Gretzky did not play for the Hurricanes franchise during his 20-year NHL career and no player in franchise history had ever worn the number 99 prior to its retirement.[90][91]

Carolina Hurricanes retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Hurricanes franchise as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
2 Wesley, GlenGlen Wesley Defense 1994–2008 February 17, 2009 [92]
10 Francis, RonRon Francis Center 1981–91, 1998–2004 January 28, 2006 [93]
17 Brind'Amour, RodRod Brind'Amour Center 2000–10 February 18, 2011 [94]

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