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List of Minnesota Wild award winners

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Minnesota Wild awards
Team trophies
Award*Wins
Stanley Cup0
Individual awards
Award*Wins
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy2
Calder Memorial Trophy1
Jack Adams Award1
King Clancy Memorial Trophy2
Lester Patrick Trophy1
Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award2
William M. Jennings Trophy1
Total
Awards won9

This is alist ofMinnesota Wild award winners.

League awards

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Team trophies

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TheMinnesota Wild have not won any of the team trophies theNational Hockey League (NHL) awards annually — theStanley Cup as league champions,[1][2] theClarence S. Campbell Bowl asWestern Conference playoff champions[3] and thePresidents' Trophy as the team with the most regular seasonpoints.[4][5]

Individual awards

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Individual awards won by Minnesota Wild players and staff[6]
AwardDescriptionWinnerSeasonReferences
Bill Masterton Memorial TrophyPerseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockeyJosh Harding2012–13[7][8]
Devan Dubnyk2014–15
Calder Memorial TrophyRookie of the yearKirill Kaprizov2020–21[9][10]
Jack Adams AwardTop coach during the regular seasonJacques Lemaire2002–03[11]
King Clancy Memorial TrophyLeadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their communityJason Zucker2018–19[12][13]
Mathew Dumba2019–20
Roger Crozier Saving Grace AwardGoaltender with the best save percentageDwayne Roloson2003–04[14][15]
Niklas Backstrom2006–07
William M. Jennings TrophyFewest goals given up in the regular seasonNiklas Backstrom2006–07[16][17]
Manny Fernandez

All-Stars

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NHL first and second team All-Stars

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TheNHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Minnesota Wild selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[6]
PlayerPositionSelectionsSeasonTeam
Devan DubnykGoaltender12014–152nd
Ryan SuterDefense12012–131st

NHL All-Rookie Team

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

Minnesota Wild selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team[6]
PlayerPositionSeason
Jonas BrodinDefense2012–13
Brock FaberDefense2023–24
Kirill KaprizovForward2020–21
Marco RossiForward2023–24

All-Star Game selections

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TheNational Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-seasonexhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Fourteen All-Star Games have been held since the Wild entered the league in 2000, with at least one player chosen to represent the Wild in each year except 2001 and 2002. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the1979 Challenge Cup andRendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and theSoviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005 and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of theWinter Olympic Games, 2021 as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic, and 2025 when it was replaced by the2025 4 Nations Face-Off.[18] Minnesota has hosted one of the games. The54th took place atXcel Energy Center.

Minnesota Wild players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[6]
GameYearNamePositionReferences
51st2001No Wild selected[19]
52nd2002No Wild selected[20]
53rd2003Marian GaborikRight wing[21]
54th2004Filip KubaDefense[22]
Dwayne RolosonGoaltender
55th2007Brian RolstonCenter[23]
56th2008Marian GaborikRight wing[24]
57th2009Niklas BackstromGoaltender[25]
58th2011Brent BurnsDefense[26]
Martin HavlatLeft wing
59th2012Mikko Koivu(Did not play)Center[27]
60th2015Ryan SuterDefense[28]
61st2016Devan DubnykGoaltender[29]
62nd2017Bruce BoudreauCoach[30]
Devan DubnykGoaltender
Ryan SuterDefense
63rd2018Eric StaalCenter[31]
64th2019Devan DubnykGoaltender[32]
65th2020Eric StaalCenter[33]
66th2022Kirill KaprizovLeft wing[34]
Cam TalbotGoaltender
67th2023Kirill KaprizovLeft wing[35]
68th2024Kirill KaprizovLeft wing[36]

Career achievements

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Hockey Hall of Fame

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TheMinnesota Wild have not had any players or personnel who have been enshrined in theHockey Hall of Fame.[37]Jacques Lemaire, the team's head coach from 2000 to 2009, was inducted in the Players category in 1985.[38]

Lester Patrick Trophy

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TheLester Patrick Trophy has been presented by theNational Hockey League andUSA Hockey since 1966 to honor a recipient's contribution to ice hockey in the United States.[39] This list includes all personnel who have ever been employed by the Minnesota Wild in any capacity and have also received the Lester Patrick Trophy.

Members of the Minnesota Wild honored with the Lester Patrick Trophy[6]
IndividualYear honoredYears with WildReferences
Bob Naegele Jr.20082000–2008[39]

Retired numbers

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See also:List of NHL retired numbers

TheMinnesota Wild haveretired two of their jersey numbers.[40] Prior to the Wild's first home opener on October 11, 2000, the team retired number 1 "in honor of the fans who helped bring back the NHL."[41] On March 13, 2022, the Wild retired number 9 in honor ofMikko Koivu.[42] Also out of circulation is the number 99 which was retired league-wide forWayne Gretzky on February 6, 2000.[43]

Minnesota Wild retired numbers[44]
NumberPlayerPositionYears with Wild as a playerDate of retirement ceremonyReferences
1Wild FansOctober 11, 2000[41]
9Mikko KoivuCenter2005–2020March 13, 2022[42]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Stanley Cup winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  2. ^"The Stanley Cup".Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  3. ^"Clarence S. Campbell Bowl winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  4. ^"Presidents' Trophy". Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  5. ^"Presidents' Trophy winners". Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  6. ^abcde2014–2015 Minnesota Wild Team Guide, p.148
  7. ^"Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  8. ^"Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  9. ^"Calder Memorial Trophy". National Hockey League. RetrievedJune 29, 2021.
  10. ^"Calder Memorial Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJune 29, 2021.
  11. ^"Jack Adams Award".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  12. ^"King Clancy Memorial Trophy".National Hockey League. RetrievedJune 19, 2019.
  13. ^"King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJune 19, 2019.
  14. ^"Dwayne Roloson – Notes – NHL.com – Players".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  15. ^"Niklas Backstrom – Notes – NHL.com – Players".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  16. ^"William M. Jennings Trophy".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  17. ^"William M. Jennings Trophy Winners". Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  18. ^"NHL All Star Game Fast Facts". RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  19. ^"51st NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  20. ^"52nd NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  21. ^"53rd NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  22. ^"54th NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  23. ^"55th NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  24. ^"56th NHL All-Star Game".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  25. ^"2009 NHL All-Star Game Rosters".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  26. ^"2011 NHL All-Star Game Rosters".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  27. ^"2012 NHL All-Star Game Rosters".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  28. ^"2015 Honda NHL All-Star Game Rosters".NHL.com. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  29. ^"2016 Honda NHL All-Star Game rosters, coaches revealed".NHL.com. January 6, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2016.
  30. ^"2017 NHL All-Star Game rosters revealed".National Hockey League. January 10, 2017. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2017.
  31. ^"NHL reveals All-Star Game rosters".NHL.com. January 10, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 10, 2018.
  32. ^"NHL All-Star Game rosters revealed".NHL.com. January 2, 2019. RetrievedJanuary 2, 2019.
  33. ^"NHL unveils All-Star Game rosters, Last Men In candidates".NHL.com. December 30, 2019. RetrievedDecember 30, 2019.
  34. ^"2022 NHL All-Star Game rosters, captains announced".NHL.com. January 13, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2022.
  35. ^"NHL All-Star Game rosters unveiled; Shesterkin among 11 first-time picks".NHL.com. January 5, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2023.
  36. ^"NHL All-Star Game rosters unveiled; Matthews to represent host Maple Leafs".NHL.com. January 4, 2024. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2024.
  37. ^"Minnesota Wild -- Legends of Hockey -- The Legends".Hockey Hall of Fame. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  38. ^biography atLegends of Hockey, retrieved July 2, 2015
  39. ^ab"Lester Patrick Trophy".National Hockey League. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  40. ^"Minnesota Wild Sweater Numbers".Hockey-Reference. Sports Reference LLC. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  41. ^ab"This Day in MN Hockey History: October 11". Minnesota Hockey Magazine. October 11, 2014. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  42. ^ab"Koivu has No. 9 retired by Wild before game against Predators".NHL.com. Retrieved2022-03-13.
  43. ^"Gretzky's number retired before All-Star Game".CNNSI.com. February 6, 2000. Archived fromthe original on November 12, 2013. RetrievedJuly 2, 2015.
  44. ^2014–2015 Minnesota Wild Team Guide, p.154
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