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William M. Jennings Trophy
The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual award given to the goaltender(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team in the National Hockey League with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play.
The trophy is named in honour of the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and a builder of ice hockey in the United States. It was first presented following the 1981-82 season.
William M. Jennings Trophy Winners
- 2005, no winner
- 2004, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
- 2003, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils and Roman Cechmanek /Robert Esche, Philadelphia Flyers (tie)
- 2002, Patrick Roy, Colorado Avalanche
- 2001, Dominik Hasek, Buffalo Sabres
- 2000, Roman Turek, St. Louis Blues
- 1999, Ed Belfour/Roman Turek, Dallas Stars
- 1998, Martin Brodeur, New Jersey Devils
- 1997, Martin Brodeur/Mike Dunham , New Jersey Devils
- 1996, Chris Osgood/Mike Vernon, Detroit Red Wings
- 1995, Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
- 1994, Dominik Hasek/Grant Fuhr, Buffalo Sabres
- 1993, Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
- 1992, Patrick Roy, Montreal Canadiens
- 1991, Ed Belfour, Chicago Blackhawks
- 1990, Andy Moog /Rejean Lemelin , Boston Bruins
- 1989, Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward , Montreal Canadiens
- 1988, Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward , Montreal Canadiens
- 1987, Patrick Roy/Brian Hayward , Montreal Canadiens
- 1986, Bob Froese /Darren Jensen , Philadelphia Flyers
- 1985, Tom Barrasso/Bob Sauve , Buffalo Sabres
- 1984, Al Jensen /Pat Riggin , Washington Capitals
- 1983, Roland Melanson /Billy Smith, New York Islanders
- 1982, Rick Walmsley /Denis Herron , Montreal Canadiens
Note: Prior to 1982, goalkeeper(s) meeting this criteria were awarded the Vezina Trophy.
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