List of Los Angeles Kings award winners

Los Angeles Kings awards
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Dustin Brown with the Stanley Cup in 2012.
Award Wins
Stanley Cup
2
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
3
Art Ross Trophy
4
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
3
Calder Memorial Trophy
1
Conn Smythe Trophy
2
Frank J. Selke Trophy
1
Hart Memorial Trophy
1
Jack Adams Award
1
James Norris Memorial Trophy
2
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
1
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
6
Lester Patrick Trophy
4
Mark Messier Leadership Award
1
NHL Foundation Player Award
1
NHL Plus-Minus Award *
1
Ted Lindsay Award
2
William M. Jennings Trophy
1
Total
Awards won 37

The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). The club was founded in 1967 as one of the League's expansion teams.

The Kings have won numerous team and individual awards and honors. They won the Stanley Cup as the League champions in 2012 and again in 2014.

League awards

Team trophies

The Kings have won the Western (previously the Campbell) Conference three times, in 1992–93, 2011–12 and 2013–14. They won two Stanley Cup championships in 2011–12 and in 2013–14.

Team trophies awarded to the Los Angeles Kings
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 2 2011–12, 2013–14 [1][2]
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Western Conference playoff championship 3 1992–93, 2011–12, 2013–14 [3]

Individual trophies

Individual awards won by Los Angeles Kings players and staff
Award Description Winner Season References
Art Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne 1979–80 [4][5]
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1989–90
1990–91
1993–94
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey Goring, ButchButch Goring 1977–78 [6][7]
Bourne, BobBob Bourne 1987–88
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor 1990–91
Calder Memorial Trophy Rookie of the year Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille 1986–87 [8][9]
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick 2011–12 [10][11]
Williams, JustinJustin Williams 2013–14
Frank J. Selke Trophy Forward who best excels in the defensive aspect of the game Kopitar, AnzeAnze Kopitar 2015–16 [12][13]
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1988–89 [14][15]
Jack Adams Award National Hockey League coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success." Pulford, BobBob Pulford 1974–75 [16]
James Norris Memorial Trophy Defense player of the year Blake, RobRob Blake 1997–98 [17][18]
Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty 2015–16
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne 1976–77 [19][20]
Goring, ButchButch Goring 1977–78
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1990–91
1991–92
1993–94
Kopitar, AnzeAnze Kopitar 2015–16
Mark Messier Leadership Award Leadership and contributions to society Brown, DustinDustin Brown 2013–14 [21]
NHL Plus-Minus Award Best plus/minus McSorley, MartyMarty McSorley 1990–91 [22]
NHL Foundation Player Award Community service Brown, DustinDustin Brown 2010–11 [23]
Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne 1978–79 [24]
1979–80
William M. Jennings Trophy Fewest goals given up in the regular season Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick 2013–14 [25][26]

All-Stars

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.

Los Angeles Kings selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[27]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Blake, RobRob Blake Defense 2 1997–98 1st
1999–2000 2nd
Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center 4 1976–77 1st
1978–79 2nd
1979–80 1st
1980–81 2nd
Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty Defense 3 2009–10 2nd
2014–15 2nd
2015–16 1st
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Center 4 1988–89 2nd
1989–90 2nd
1990–91 1st
1993–94 2nd
Lessard, MarioMario Lessard Goaltender 1 1980–81 2nd
Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick Goaltender 1 2011–12 2nd
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Left Wing 8 1986–87 2nd
1987–88 1st
1988–89 1st
1989–90 1st
1990–91 1st
1991–92 2nd
1992–93 1st
2000–01 2nd
Simmer, CharlieCharlie Simmer Left Wing 2 1979–80 1st
1980–81 1st
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Right Wing 1 1980–81 2nd
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Goaltender 2 1974–75 2nd
1976–77 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.

Los Angeles Kings selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[27]
Player Position Season
Blake, RobRob Blake Defense 1990–91
Carson, JimmyJimmy Carson Forward 1986–87
Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty Defense 2008–09
Duchesne, SteveSteve Duchesne Defense 1986–87
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Forward 1986–87
Storr, JamieJamie Storr Goaltender 1997–98
1998–99
Visnovsky, LubomirLubomir Visnovsky Defense 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. Forty-one All-Star Games have been held since the Kings entered the League in 1967, with at least one player chosen to represent the Kings in each year. 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 due to the Winter Olympic Games.[28] Los Angeles has hosted two All-Star Games. The 33rd Game took place at The Forum while the 52nd Game took place at Staples Center.[29]

Los Angeles Kings players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[29]
Game Year Name Position
21st 1968 Joyal, EddieEddie Joyal (Did not play) Center
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk Goaltender
22nd 1969 White, BillBill White Center
23rd 1970 White, BillBill White Center
24th 1971 Flett, BillBill Flett Right Wing
25th 1972 Lonsberry, RossRoss Lonsberry Left Wing
26th 1973 Berry, BobBob Berry Left Wing
Harper, TerryTerry Harper Defense
Marotte, GillesGilles Marotte Defense
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Goaltender
27th 1974 Berry, BobBob Berry Left Wing
28th 1975 Harper, TerryTerry Harper Defense
Murdoch, BobBob Murdoch Defense
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Goaltender
29th 1976 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
30th 1977 Demers, PeterPeter Demers Trainer
Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
31st 1978 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Goaltender
32nd 1980 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
Goring, ButchButch Goring (Subbed for Simmer) Center
Murphy, MikeMike Murphy (Subbed for Taylor) Right Wing
Simmer, CharlieCharlie Simmer (Did not play) Left Wing
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor (Did not play) Right Wing
33rd 1981 Demers, PeterPeter Demers Trainer
Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
Lessard, MarioMario Lessard Goaltender
Simmer, CharlieCharlie Simmer Left Wing
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Right Wing
34th 1982 Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Right Wing
35th 1983 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
36th 1984 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne (Did not play) Center
Nicholls, BernieBernie Nicholls (Subbed for Dionne) Center
Simmer, CharlieCharlie Simmer (Subbed for Jari Kurri) Left Wing
37th 1985 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
38th 1986 Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Right Wing
39th 1988 Robitaille, LucLuc Robitailledagger Left Wing
40th 1989 Duchesne, SteveSteve Duchesnedagger Defense
Gretzky, WayneWayne GretzkydaggerUp-arrow Center
Nicholls, BernieBernie Nicholls Center
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitailledagger Left Wing
41st 1990 Duchesne, SteveSteve Duchesne Defense
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzkydagger Center
Nicholls, BernieBernie Nicholls Center
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitailledagger Left Wing
42nd 1991 Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzkydagger Center
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitailledagger Left Wing
Sandstrom, TomasTomas Sandstrom Right Wing
43rd 1992 Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzkydagger Center
Robinson, LarryLarry Robinsondouble-dagger Defense
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitailledagger Left Wing
44th 1993 Demers, PeterPeter Demers Trainer
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Center
Kurri, JariJari Kurri Right Wing
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Left Wing
45th 1994 Blake, RobRob Blake Defense
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzkydagger Center
Melrose, BarryBarry Melrose Coach
Taylor, DaveDave Taylordouble-dagger Right Wing
46th 1996 Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzkydagger Center
47th 1997 Blake, RobRob Blake (Did not play) Defense
Khristich, DmitriDmitri Khristich (Subbed for Blake) Right Wing
48th 1998 No Kings selected &
49th 1999 Blake, RobRob Blake Defense
Norstrom, MattiasMattias Norstrom Defense
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Left Wing
50th 2000 Blake, RobRob Blakedagger Defense
51st 2001 Blake, RobRob Blake Defense
Palffy, ZigmundZigmund Palffy Right Wing
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Left Wing
52nd 2002 Demers, PeterPeter Demers Trainer
Modry, JaroslavJaroslav Modry Defense
Palffy, ZigmundZigmund Palffy Right Wing
53rd 2003 Schneider, MathieuMathieu Schneider Defense
54th 2004 Palffy, ZigmundZigmund Palffy (Did not play) Right Wing
Norstrom, MattiasMattias Norstrom (Subbed for Palffy) Defense
55th 2007 Visnovsky, LubomirLubomir Visnovsky Defense
56th 2008 Kopitar, AnzeAnze Kopitar Center
57th 2009 Brown, DustinDustin Brown Right Wing
58th 2011 Kopitar, AnzeAnze Kopitar Center
59th 2012 Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick Goaltender
60th 2015 Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty Defense
Kopitar, AnzeAnze Kopitar Center
Sutter, DarrylDarryl Sutter Coach
61st 2016 Doughty, DrewDrew Doughty Defense
Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick Goaltender
Sutter, DarrylDarryl Sutter Coach

All-Star Game replacement events

Los Angeles Kings players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events[29]
Event Year Name Position
Challenge Cup 1979 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center
Rendez-vous '87 1987 No Kings selected &

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

The following is a list of Los Angeles Kings who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[32]

Los Angeles Kings inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[32]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Kings in category References
Blake, RobRob Blake Player 2014 1990–2001, 2006–2008 [33]
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey Player 2004 1991–1993 [34]
Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Player 1992 1975–1987 [35]
Duff, DickDick Duff Player 2006 1970 [36]
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr Player 2003 1995 [37]
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Player 1999 1988–1996 [38]
Howell, HarryHarry Howell Player 1979 1971–1973 [39]
Kurri, JariJari Kurri Player 2001 1991–1996 [40]
Milford, JakeJake Milford Builder 1984 1973–1977 [41]
Murphy, LarryLarry Murphy Player 2004 1980–1984 [42]
Neilson, RogerRoger Neilson Builder 2002 1984 [43]
Pulford, BobBob Pulford Player 1991 1970–1972 [44]
Quinn, PatPat Quinn Builder 2016 1984–86 [45]
Robinson, LarryLarry Robinson Player 1995 1989–1992 [46]
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Player 2009 1986–1994, 1997–2001, 2003–2006 [47]
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk Player 1971 1967–1968 [48]
Shutt, SteveSteve Shutt Player 1993 1984–1985 [49]
Smith, BillyBilly Smith Player 1993 1971–1972 [50]
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Player 2016 1971–78 [45]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award

Two members of the Kings organization have 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.[51]

Members of the Los Angeles Kings honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with Kings as broadcaster References
McDonald, JiggsJiggs McDonald 1990 1967–73
Miller, BobBob Miller 2000 1973–present
Nickson, NickNick Nickson 2015 1981–present [52]

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.[53] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Los Angeles Kings in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Los Angeles Kings honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy
Individual Year honored Years with Kings References
Crocker, BobBob Crocker 2015 2005–present [54]
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1994 1988–1996
McNall, BruceBruce McNall 1993 1986–1994
Sawchuk, TerryTerry Sawchuk 1971 1967–1968

United States Hockey Hall of Fame

Members of the Los Angeles Kings inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame
Individual Year inducted Years with Kings References
Broten, NealNeal Broten 2000 1996–97 [55]
Carpenter, BobbyBobby Carpenter 2007 1987–89 [56]
Langevin, DaveDave Langevin 1993 1986–87 [57]
Roenick, JeremyJeremy Roenick 2010 2005–06 [58]
Schneider, MathieuMathieu Schneider 2015 2000–03 [59]

Retired numbers

The Los Angeles Kings have retired six numbers, including Wayne Gretzky's number which was also retired league-wide. The first jersey retired was #30 in honor of Rogie Vachon, who goaltended for the club from 1972 to 1978. In 1985 #16 belonging to Marcel Dionne was retired. Five years later in 1995 the Kings retired former teammate of Dionne, Dave Taylor's #18 after seventeen years with the team. Wayne Gretzky's #99 was retired by the league in 2000 and later by the Kings in 2002.[60] The most recent number retired was #20, for Luc Robitaille in 2007.

Los Angeles Kings retired numbers
Number Player Position Years with Kings as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
4 Blake, RobRob Blake Defense 1990–2001, 2006–2008 January 17, 2015 [61]
16 Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Center 1975–1987 November 8, 1990 [62]
18 Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Right Wing 1977–1994 April 3, 1995 [62]
20 Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Left Wing 1986–1994, 1997–2001, 2003–2006 January 20, 2007 [62]
30 Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Goaltender 1972–1978 February 14, 1985 [62]
99 Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Center 1988–1996 October 9, 2002 [62]

Kings Hall of Fame

Members of the Los Angeles Kings inducted into the Kings Hall of Fame[63]
Individual Primary role with Kings Years with Kings Year inducted References
Blake, RobRob Blake Player 1990–2001, 2006–08 2015 [61]
Demers, PeterPeter Demers Trainer 1971–2006 1997
Dionne, MarcelMarcel Dionne Player 1975–87 1997
Goring, ButchButch Goring Player 1969–80 1997
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky Player 1988–96 2002
Miller, BobBob Miller Broadcaster 1973–present 1997 [64]
Robitaille, LucLuc Robitaille Player 1986–94, 1997–2001, 2003–06 2007
Taylor, DaveDave Taylor Player, General Manager 1977–94, 1997–2006 1997
Vachon, RogieRogie Vachon Player, General Manager 1971–78, 1984–92 1997

Team awards

Ace Bailey Memorial Award

The Ace Bailey Memorial Award is given annually to the Kings most inspirational player as determined by Kings players. It is named for former Kings Director of Pro Scouting Garnet "Ace" Bailey who died when United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City during the September 11 attacks.[65] Dave Taylor won the award six times during his Kings career.

Bill Libby Memorial Award

The Bill Libby Memorial Award is given annually to the Kings player who was the team's most valuable player as determined by the local media. It is named for Bill Libby, a former Los Angeles sportswriter who died on June 16, 1984.[66] Marcel Dionne won the award eight times during his Kings career.

Community Service

The Community Service award is determined by the Kings Care Foundation and given annually to the Kings player who "best exemplifies strong community outreach by actively working with local youth organizations and community groups to increase awareness and raise funds to support the Kings community signature initiatives - education, health-related causes and recreation."[67]

Daryl Evans Youth Hockey Service

The Daryl Evans Youth Hockey Service award is determined by the Kings Hockey Development Department and given annually to the Kings player "determined to continue the club's efforts in growing the game of hockey in our area."[68]

Season Winner
2014–15 Jarret Stoll

Season Winner
2015–16 Kyle Clifford

Defensive Player

The Defensive Player award is given annually to the Kings player, regardless of position, who most excels on the defensive end of the ice as determined by the local media.[66] Mattias Norstrom won the award five times during his Kings career.

Leading Scorer

The Leading Scorer award is given annually to the Kings team leader in points scored.[69] Marcel Dionne led the team in scoring nine times.

Mark Bavis Memorial Award

The Mark Bavis Memorial Award is given annually to the member of the Kings organization that makes the greatest impact as a newcomer. It is named for former Kings Scout Mark Bavis who died when United Airlines Flight 175 crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City during the September 11 attacks.[65]

The Most Popular Player award is given annually by the Kings Booster Club to the most popular Kings player.[70]

Outstanding Defenseman

The Outstanding Defenseman award is given annually to the Kings most outstanding defenseman as determined by the local media.[66] Rob Blake and Drew Doughty are tied for the most wins with six each.

Unsung Hero

The Unsung Hero award is given annually to the Kings player who contributed the most to the team without receiving proper recognition for his contributions as determined by Kings players.[67]

Other awards

Los Angeles Kings who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Best NHL Player ESPY Award Best NHL player of the last calendar year Quick, JonathanJonathan Quick 2012
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects Peters, Jr., JimmyJimmy Peters, Jr. 1972–73 [71][72]
Lionel Conacher Award Canada's male athlete of the year Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1989
Lou Marsh Trophy Canada's top athlete Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky 1989
Viking Award Most valuable Swedish player in NHL Sandstrom, TomasTomas Sandstrom 1990–91 [73][74]

Notes

^1 Shared with Theoren Fleury of the Calgary Flames.

See also

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