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Announcing the S20 Award Winners Written by habsfan93 - July 6th, 2024

There were 23 total ballots counted.

CMHL Awards

After setting a league record with 128 points, Connor McDavid of the Toronto Maple Leafs has won both the Hart Trophy and Lester B. Pearson Award, making him S20's most valuable player. McDavid received 18 Hart votes and 17 LBP votes, with some GMs simply nominating "McJesus".

In an even bigger runaway vote, Mikhail Sergachev of the Winnipeg Jets won the Norris Trophy with 20 votes. Sergachev posted the 4th best offensive season by a defenseman in CMHL history this year.

Going from wide to narrow, the Vezina Trophy came down to one vote with Matt Murray of the Winnipeg Jets claiming the trophy by a one vote margin over Ville Husso. Murray had 10 votes to Husso's 9.

Sticking with goalies, Carolina's Stuart Skinner took home the Calder Trophy with 12 votes. Necas and Gustafsson evenly split the other half of GMs.

In a double-win, Aleksander Barkov of the St. Louis Blues won both the Selke and Lady Byng Trophy in landslides, taking home 18 Selke votes and 20 Lady Byng votes. This was Barkov's 3rd Selke win in the last 4 years but his first Lady Byng win.

Not to let his teammate take home all the glory, Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs won the Conn Smythe Trophy as league MVP with 14 votes. Markstrom and McDavid evenly split the remaining votes.

ICHF Awards

Over on the farm, Anthony Cirelli of the Flaming Poo (WPG) was named league MVP, receiving 13 votes each for both the Hart Trophy and Lester B Pearson Award. Gillies and Lafreniere split the remaining Hart votes.

In a runaway, Cirelli's teammate Alex Edler of the Flaming Poo (WPG) took home the Norris Trophy with 19 votes.

Seems the goalie races were the tricky ones to win - Jake Allen of the Trail Smoke Eaters (ANA) won the Vezina with 12 votes, beating Jon Gillies (TOR) by only 3 votes.

Philipp Kurashev of the Courtenay Crusaders (OTT) pulled off a "Barkov" picking up both the Selke and Lady Byng Trophies, though the Selke was close with Kurashev winning a narrow 12-10 vote over COL's Parker Kelly. Kurashev was the runaway winner of the Lady Byng with 19 votes.

Continuing a good night for the Jets, Anthony Stolarz won the Conn Smythe Trophy for his efforts in getting the Flaming Poo on the ICHF Cup, with a 15 vote win.

GM Awards

Though he won the Cup in the other league, the habsfan93 Award for CMHL GM of the Year was given to Simon (WPG) with 16 votes. Gary was the runner-up with 5 votes.

And though he made the Cup Finals in the other league, the Jack Adams Trophy for ICHF GM of the Year was given to Gino (EDM) with 20 votes.

I guess they did good things in the leagues they won awards for too :D

Gino didn't leave the night with just one award though, as he also was awarded the AsmodeanReborn Award for League Activity, with 13 votes. Ron was the runner-up at 7 votes.

The league's GMs recognized Peter (OTT) for his commitment to submitting lines with 16 votes for the M3 Award, with Landon and Ron splitting the remaining votes.

In an extremely close contest, the Jay Award for league passion was given to myself, Mat (DAL) with 11 votes to Ron's 10 votes. I really appreciate the recognition and want to give a shout-out to Ron who is equally deserving of this award.

The Grizzlygoalie Award for decision-making prowess was given to our Cup champion Aaron (TOR) with 16 votes, with Louie the runner-up at 7 votes.

And finally, in recognition of some crafty trading, the Kookaranian Award for trading ability was given to Marty (CAR) with 12 votes, with Tyler the runner-up at 7 votes.

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