NHL Plus-Minus Award

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox sports award The NHL Plus/Minus Award was a trophy awarded annually by the National Hockey League to the ice hockey "player, having played a minimum of 60 games, who leads the league in plus-minus statistics."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It was sponsored by a commercial business, and it had been known under five different names. First given for performance during the Template:NHL Year season, Wayne Gretzky won the award the most times, with three. Gretzky also led the league once prior to the inception of the award. Bobby Orr has led the NHL the most times in plus-minus, with six, all prior to the inception of the award. The award was discontinued after being awarded to Pavel Datsyuk following the Template:NHL Year season.

History

The plus/minus statistic was first established during the 1967–68 NHL season. This statistic reflects a player's ability to contribute offensively and defensively.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The award was first given at the end of the Template:Nhly season. From Template:Nhly to Template:Nhly, it was known as the Emery Edge Award. During Template:Nhly, there was no formal name for the Award. From Template:Nhly to Template:Nhly, it was known as the Alka-Seltzer Plus Award. From Template:Nhly to Template:Nhly, it was known as the Bud Ice Plus-Minus Award. Finally, from Template:Nhly to Template:Nhly, it was known as the Bud Light Plus-Minus Award.

Three-time winner Wayne Gretzky won the award the most times out of any player, and is one of only three repeat winners, joined by two-time winners John LeClair and Chris Pronger. Gretzky recorded the highest single-season result, +100, of all Award winners. The Award was won by players on the Edmonton Oilers and Detroit Red Wings four times each, with three wins by players on the Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and St. Louis Blues.

Including the 20 seasons the League tracked plus-minus as a statistic without an award, the Boston Bruins have led the League 11 times (six by Bobby Orr and twice by David Krejci, the only other repeat leaders), Edmonton Oilers five times (four by Wayne Gretzky, including three official awards) and four times each by players on the Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers.

Winners

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Thomas Vanek, one-time winner
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Martin St. Louis, one-time winner
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Chris Pronger, two-time winner
File:Michal Rozsival.jpg
Michal Rozsival, one-time winner

* Season shortened by the 1994–95 NHL lockout

Positions key
C Centre LW Left wing RW Right wing F Forward D Defence

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Bold Player with the best plus-minus ever recorded in a season.

Plus-minus leaders (1967–1982)

Before 1983, there was no award for leading the League in plus-minus. The NHL started counting the statistics in 1967, and this lists all the leaders from the inception of the statistic to the inception of the award.<ref name="hryearly">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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Wayne Gretzky, three-time winner (four-time leader)
Season Player Team Position Rating Win #
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +33 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins C +55 1
Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +55 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +54 2
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +124 3
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +83 4
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Montreal Canadiens D +77 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +84 5
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +80 6
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Philadelphia Flyers C +83 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Montreal Canadiens D +120 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Montreal Canadiens RW +73 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname New York Islanders C +76 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Buffalo Sabres D +60 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Montreal Canadiens D +63 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Edmonton Oilers C +80 1

Plus-minus leaders (1982–2008)

From 1982–83 to 2007–08, the League awarded the player with the best plus-minus. This lists the winners of the plus-minus award by season.

Season Player Team Position Rating Win #
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Edmonton Oilers D +63 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Edmonton Oilers C +76 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Edmonton Oilers C +100 2
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Philadelphia Flyers D +85 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Edmonton Oilers C +70 3
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Calgary Flames D +48 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Calgary Flames F +51 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname St. Louis Blues D +38 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:1|1|[1]}} Los Angeles Kings D +48 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:1|1|[2]}} Calgary Flames RW 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Detroit Red Wings LW +44 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Pittsburgh Penguins C +55 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname New Jersey Devils D +53 1
Template:Nhly* Template:Sortname Pittsburgh Penguins C +30 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Detroit Red Wings D +60 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Philadelphia Flyers C +44 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname St. Louis Blues D +47 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:2|2|[3]}} Philadelphia Flyers LW +36 2
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname St. Louis Blues D +52 2
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:3|3|[4]}} New Jersey Devils LW +45 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:3|3|[5]}} Colorado Avalanche C 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Detroit Red Wings D +40 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:4|4|[6]}} Colorado Avalanche C +52 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:4|4|[7]}} Colorado Avalanche RW 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:5|5|[8]}} Tampa Bay Lightning RW +35 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:5|5|[9]}} Vancouver Canucks D 1
Template:Nhly Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:6|6|[10]}} Ottawa Senators D +35 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:6|6|[11]}} New York Rangers D 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Buffalo Sabres LW +47 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Detroit Red Wings C +41 1

Plus-minus leaders (2008–present)

After 2007–08, the League no longer officially awarded the player with the best plus-minus. This lists the leaders of each season from 2008.

* Season shortened by the 2012–13 NHL lockout
† Season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic

Season Player Team Position Rating Win #
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins C +37 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Washington Capitals D +50 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +33 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins C +36 1
Template:Nhly* Template:Sortname Pittsburgh Penguins RW +31 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins C +39 2
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:7|7|[12]}} Tampa Bay Lightning RW +38 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:7|7|[13]}} Montreal Canadiens LW 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Los Angeles Kings C +35 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname{{#if:8|8|[14]}} Minnesota Wild D +34 1
Template:Sortname{{#if:8|8|[15]}} LW 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Vegas Golden Knights C +49 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Calgary Flames D +39 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Colorado Avalanche D +40 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Colorado Avalanche RW +30 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Calgary Flames LW +64 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Boston Bruins D +49 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Florida Panthers D +56 1
Template:Nhly Template:Sortname Tampa Bay Lightning D +43 1

Situational plus–minus leaders (2007–present)

While not all types of goals are included in the calculation of plus-minus — such as power play goals — and every other type of goal is weighed the same, situational plus–minus (Sit +/−) allows for each goal to be included by adjusting by the number of skaters (i.e. not goaltenders) on the ice at the time of the goal, to accommodate for special-team and empty net goals. The plus–minus rating is calculated by dividing the number of skaters on the ice for the team scored upon by the number of skaters on the ice for the scoring team, applied as a plus to all players (including goaltenders) on the ice for the scoring team and as a minus for all players (including goaltenders) on the ice for the team scored upon. This also allows the statistics to be applied to goaltenders.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

* Season shortened by the 2012–13 NHL lockout
† Season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic

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Season Player Team Position NHL
+/−
Sit
+/−
Player Team Position NHL
+/−
Sit
+/−
2007−08 Pavel Datsyuk Detroit Red Wings C +41 +75.30 Jamal Mayers St. Louis Blues RW −19 −41.86
2008–09 Mike Green Washington Capitals D +24 +70.76 Brendan Witt New York Islanders D −34 −56.22
2009–10 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals LW +45 +87.71 Nate Thompson New York Islanders,
Tampa Bay Lightning
C −17 −46.00
2010–11 Daniel Sedin Vancouver Canucks LW +30 +73.63 Chris Phillips Ottawa Senators D −35 −52.77
2011–12 Marc-Andre Fleury Pittsburgh Penguins G N/A +59.61 Milan Jurcina New York Islanders D −34 −45.67
2012–13* Chris Kunitz Pittsburgh Penguins LW +30 +52.55 Erik Gudbranson Florida Panthers D −22 −28.20
2013–14 Chris Kunitz Pittsburgh Penguins LW +25 +62.04 Steve Ott Buffalo Sabres,
St. Louis Blues
C −38 −48.09
2014–15 Nikita Kucherov Tampa Bay Lightning RW +38 +54.85 Mike Smith Arizona Coyotes G N/A −76.31
2015–16 Alex Ovechkin Washington Capitals LW +21 +60.65 Bo Horvat Vancouver Canucks C −30 −38.15
2016–17 Braden Holtby Washington Capitals G N/A +63.28 Fedor Tyutin Colorado Avalanche D −25 −45.07
2017–18 Connor Hellebuyck Winnipeg Jets G N/A +67.44 Johan Larsson Buffalo Sabres C −30 −46.50
2018–19 Brayden Point Tampa Bay Lightning C +27 +72.77 Adam Larsson Edmonton Oilers D −28 −46.52
2019–20 Artemi Panarin New York Rangers LW +36 +64.04 Filip Hronek Detroit Red Wings D −38 −53.69
2020–21 Philipp Grubauer Colorado Avalanche G N/A +64.13 David Savard Columbus Blue Jackets,
Tampa Bay Lightning
D −27 −37.82
2021–22 Johnny Gaudreau Calgary Flames LW +64 +94.80 Karel Vejmelka Arizona Coyotes G N/A −57.20
2022−23 Connor McDavid Edmonton Oilers C +22 +83.35 John Gibson Anaheim Ducks G N/A −79.24
2023–24 Nathan MacKinnon Colorado Avalanche C +34 +84.21 Mario Ferraro San Jose Sharks D −38 −67.37
2024–25 Connor Hellebuyck Winnipeg Jets G N/A +86.05 Rasmus Andersson Calgary Flames D −38 −53.18

See also

Notes

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<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^{{#if:| }} During the 2005–06 season, there was a tie between Michal Rozsival of the New York Rangers and Wade Redden of the Ottawa Senators.
<templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/>^{{#if:| }} During the 2014–15 season, there was a tie between Nikita Kucherov of the Tampa Bay Lighting and Max Pacioretty of the Montreal Canadiens.
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References

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