Last night was trophy night in the NHL. Most of the important people were there.
One of the big absentees, however, was Patrice Bergeron. The Quebecer, who made history by winning his sixth Selke, missed the ceremony as his wife was about to give birth to the couple’s fourth child.
List of winners, voting results from 2023 NHL Awardshttps://t.co/2sMOqv5FQT
– NHL.com (@NHLdotcom) June 27, 2023
It’s a good reason, we agree.
The father of a family, who doesn’t know if he’ll be back in the NHL next year, wasn’t the only Quebecer honoured last night in Nashville. In fact, he wasn’t even the only Bruins Quebecer honoured.
Bruins coach Jim Montgomery won the title of Coach of the Year. After a historic (regular) season, his first at the helm of Boston, this is hardly surprising. Remember that voting takes place before the playoffs.
Kristopher Letang succeeds Carey Price for the Bill Masterton and, of course, the title of playoff MVP goes to Jonathan Marchessault. So, Quebecers have been recognized this year.
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But the star of the evening was Connor McDavid. The guy won the Ted Lindsay and the Hart, which means his 153-point season was recognized by everyone.
We know he was the best this year. No debate.
That said, you should know that he didn’t win the Hart unanimously. One person didn’t give him a first-place vote, and it wasn’t because he was placed second.
In fact, he received a fifth-place vote.
McDavid had all first-place Hart votes… except for one fifth-place vote 🤔 pic.twitter.com/81f0HkeEJB
– B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) June 27, 2023
I don’t know who voted for him that way, but we do know the player who edged out McDavid, freshly engaged, at the top of the ballot. It was David Pastrnak of the Boston Bruins.
So many people think that Jack Edwards, who describes the Bruins and loves them like the apple of his eye, is behind it all.
Whoever it is, not putting McDavid in the number one spot is simply impossible. But to see that four players have been more useful than McDavid this year?
That’s poor judgment.
In bursts
– Speaking of the Bruins’ coach.
Jim Montgomery thanked those who helped him past his alcohol issues and encouraged those who are battling themselves after winning the NHL Coach of the Year honors. https://t.co/AnwmyvhEZB
– masslivesports (@masslivesports) June 27, 2023
– Speaking of McDavid.
Asked Connor McDavid about the NHL’s decision not to have teams sport special jerseys during pre-game warmups on themed nights after the refusal by a handful of players to wear Pride jerseys this season caused unwelcome distractions:
He’s “disappointed.”
Full response here: pic.twitter.com/w613Z7RkcZ
– Joshua Clipperton (@JClipperton_CP) June 27, 2023
– Love it.
He loves seeing Luis Arraez hit. https://t.co/sDvtJCfJnX
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) June 27, 2023
– With good reason.
Hendrix Lapierre savors Calder Cup win with Hershey https://t.co/YCWBE7XcaG pic.twitter.com/zw4llY0F0E
– LeDroit (@LeDroitca) June 27, 2023