Forensic Hockey

Trophy Board

Awards

NHL trophy registry and winner ledgers across championships, individual honors, coaches, general managers and league honors.

Trophies

25

Categories

5

Player Awards

15

Active Ledger

262

Calder Memorial Trophy

Award ledger

Calder Memorial Trophy

Rookie of the Year / 93 seasons awarded

Description: First awarded in 1932-33, the Calder Memorial Trophy is presented annually “to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition.” Voting: Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submit ballots for the Calder Memorial Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. History: From 1936-37 until his death in 1943, NHL President Frank Calder purchased a trophy each year to be given permanently to the League’s outstanding rookie. After Calder’s death, the NHL presented the Calder Memorial Trophy in his memory. Eligibility: To be eligible for the Calder Memorial Trophy, a player cannot have played more than 25 games in any single preceding season nor in six or more games in each of any two preceding seasons in any major professional league. Beginning in 1990-91, a player must not have attained his 26th birthday by Sept. 15 of the season in which he is eligible. 2025-26 Winner: New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer won the 2025‑26 Calder Memorial Trophy. As the first choice on all 198 ballots, Schaefer became the first unanimous Calder Trophy winner since Winnipeg Jets right wing Teemu Selanne received first-place votes on all 50 ballots cast after his historic 76-goal season in 1992‑93. At 18 years, 223 days on the final day of the regular season, Schaefer also became the youngest Calder Trophy winner in NHL history – one day younger than Nathan MacKinnon in 2013‑14 (18 years, 224 days w/ COL). Schaefer, the No. 1 overall selection from the 2025 NHL Draft, became the sixth player in Islanders history to capture the Calder Trophy and the first since Mathew Barzal in 2017‑18. Schaefer rewrote the League’s record book for production by an 18-year-old defenseman with 23-36—59 in 82 games. Among his lengthy list of accomplishments , Schaefer became the youngest blueliner in NHL history to register a point in his League debut, the youngest player (at any position) in NHL history to score an overtime goal and the first defenseman in more than 90 years to lead rookies (outright or tied) in goals. His 23 goals matched the single-season NHL record for a rookie blueliner (of any age), while his goal and point totals surpassed Phil Housley (17-40—57 in 1982‑83 w/ BUF) for the most by an 18-year-old defenseman. Schaefer, who placed fifth among rookies in plus/minus (+13), achieved these feats while topping New York and all NHL rookies with 2,023:59 of total time on ice – more than 500 minutes ahead of the next-closest rookie in 2025‑26.

SeasonResultRecipientTeam
2025-26WinnerMatthew SchaeferRNYI logoNYI
2025-26Runner-upIvan DemidovRMTL logoMTL
2025-26FinalistBeckett SenneckeRANA logoANA
2024-25WinnerLane HutsonRMTL logoMTL
2024-25Runner-upDustin WolfRCGY logoCGY
2024-25FinalistMacklin CelebriniRSJS logoSJS
2023-24WinnerConnor BedardRCHI logoCHI
2023-24Runner-upBrock FaberRMIN logoMIN
2023-24FinalistLuke HughesRNJD logoNJD
2022-23WinnerMatty BeniersRSEA logoSEA
2022-23Runner-upStuart SkinnerREDM logoEDM
2022-23FinalistOwen PowerRBUF logoBUF
2021-22WinnerMoritz SeiderRDET logoDET
2021-22Runner-upTrevor ZegrasRANA logoANA
2021-22FinalistMichael BuntingRTOR logoTOR
2020-21WinnerKirill KaprizovRMIN logoMIN
2020-21Runner-upJason RobertsonRDAL logoDAL
2020-21FinalistAlex NedeljkovicRCAR logoCAR
2019-20WinnerCale MakarRCOL logoCOL
2019-20Runner-upQuinn HughesRVAN logoVAN
2019-20FinalistDominik KubalikRCHI logoCHI
2018-19WinnerElias PetterssonRVAN logoVAN
2018-19Runner-upJordan BinningtonRSTL logoSTL
2018-19FinalistRasmus DahlinRBUF logoBUF
2017-18WinnerMathew BarzalRNYI logoNYI
2017-18Runner-upBrock BoeserRVAN logoVAN
2017-18FinalistClayton KellerRARI logoARI
2016-17WinnerAuston MatthewsRTOR logoTOR
2016-17Runner-upPatrik LaineRWPG logoWPG
2016-17FinalistZach WerenskiRCBJ logoCBJ
2015-16WinnerArtemi PanarinRCHI logoCHI
2015-16Runner-upShayne GostisbehereRPHI logoPHI
2015-16FinalistConnor McDavidREDM logoEDM
2014-15WinnerAaron EkbladRFLA logoFLA
2014-15Runner-upMark StoneROTT logoOTT
2014-15FinalistJohnny GaudreauRCGY logoCGY
2013-14WinnerNathan MacKinnonRCOL logoCOL
2013-14Runner-upOndrej PalatRTBL logoTBL
2013-14FinalistTyler JohnsonRTBL logoTBL
2012-13WinnerJonathan HuberdeauRFLA logoFLA

Source

NHL records archive, ingested in Phase 18. Winner, runner-up and finalist rows link to surfaced Forensic Hockey player, goalie or team pages when the recipient resolves inside the accepted era.