Vezina Trophy Winners
Friday, June 26, 1998 | 8:23 a.m.
Winners of the National Hockey League's Vezina Trophy, now awarded annually to the league's outstanding goaltender. (Prior to 1982, awarded to goaltenders playing in a minimum of 25 games for the team allowing the fewest goals):
1927 - George Hainsworth, Montreal
1928 - George Hainsworth, Montreal
1929 - George Hainsworth, Montreal
1930 - Tiny Thompson, Boston
1931 - Toy Worters, N.Y. Americans
1932 - Charlie Gardiner, Chicago
1933 - Tiny Thompson, Boston
1934 - Charlie Gardiner, Chicago
1935 - Lorne Chabot, Chicago
1936 - Tiny Thompson, Boston
1937 - Normie Smith, Detroit
1938 - Tiny Thompson, Boston
1939 - Frank Brimsek, Boston
1940 - Dave Kerr, N.Y. Rangers
1941 - Turk Broda, Toronto
1942 - Frank Brimsek, Boston
1943 - Johnny Mowers, Detroit
1944 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1945 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1946 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1947 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1948 - Turk Broda, Toronto
1949 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1950 - Bill Durnan, Montreal
1951 - Al Rollins, Toronto
1952 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit
1953 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit
1954 - Harry Lumley, Toronto
1955 - Terry Sawchuk, Detroit
1956 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1957 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1958 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1959 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1960 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1961 - Johnny Bower, Toronto
1962 - Jacques Plante, Montreal
1963 - Glenn Hall, Chicago
1964 - Charlie Hodge, Montreal
1965 - Terry Sawchuk, Johnny Bower, Toronto
1966 - Lorne Worsley, Charlie Hodge, Montreal
1967 - Glenn Hall, Denis Dejordy, Chicago
1968 - Lorne Worsley, Rogie Vachon, Montreal
1969 - Jacques Plante, Glenn Hall, St. Louis
1970 - Tony Esposito, Chicago
1971 - Ed Giacomin, Gilles Villemure, N.Y. Rangers
1972 - Tony Esposito, Gary Smith, Chicago
1973 - Ken Dryden, Montreal
1974 - Bernie Parent, Philadelphia, Tony Esposito, Chicago
1975 - Bernie Parent, Philadelphia
1976 - Ken Dryden, Montreal
1977 - Ken Dryden, Michel Larocque, Montreal
1978 - Ken Dryden, Michel Larocque, Montreal
1979 - Ken Dryden, Michel Larocque, Montreal
1980 - Bob Sauve, Don Edwards, Buffalo
1981 - Rich Sevigny, Denis Herron, Michel Larocque, Montreal
1982 - Bill Smith, N.Y. Islanders
1983 - Pete Peters, Boston
1984 - Tom Barrasso, Buffalo
1985 - Pelle Lindbergh, Philadelphia
1986 - John Vanbiesbrouck, N.Y. Rangers
1987 - Ron Hextall, Philadelphia
1988 - Grant Fuhr, Edmonton
1989 - Patrick Roy, Montreal
1990 - Patrick Roy, Montreal
1991 - Ed Belfour, Chicago
1992 - Patrick Roy, Montreal
1993 - Ed Belfour, Chicago
1994 - Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
1995 - Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
1996 - Jim Carey, Washington
1997 - Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
1998 - Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
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