TheNHL All-Rookie Team is chosen by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association from the best rookies in theNational Hockey League (NHL) at each position for the season just concluded based on their performance in that year. The team was first named after the1982–83 NHL season and since then many future stars have been selected.
The team consists of one goalie, two defencemen and three forwards. In order to be considered a rookie in the NHL, the rookie must be eligible to win theCalder Memorial Trophy. The qualification criteria to be eligible are that the player must not have played in more than 25 NHL games in any previous year nor played in six or more NHL games in each of any two preceding seasons, as well as being under the age of 26 on September 15 of the season in which he is eligible. The age consideration was added afterSergei Makarov won the trophy at age 31 in 1990.
The only player to be awarded the Calder Trophy without being named to the All-Rookie Team isPavel Bure (in1991–92), because he received votes at both right wing and left wing, but not enough to lead at either position.[1] Since that time, the rules have been changed so that all forwards are voted on together.Jamie Storr andJake Allen are the only players to be named to the All-Rookie Team more than once, both having done so twice in1997–98 and1998–99 (Storr) and2012–13 and2014–15 (Allen).
^ | Denotes players who are still active in the NHL |
* | Denotes players who have been inducted into theHockey Hall of Fame as a player |
† | Denotes inactive players not yet eligible forHockey Hall of Fame consideration |
Player (in bold text) | Indicates the player who won theCalder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Rookie of the Year |
Player (in italic text) | Indicates the player who was draftedfirst overall |