Year Team Players 1918 Toronto 0: none 1919 not awarded 1920 Ottawa Senators 0: none 1921 Ottawa Senators 0: none 1922 Toronto St. Patricks 0: none 1923 Ottawa Senators 0: none 1924 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1925 Victoria Cougars 0: none 1926 Montreal Maroons 0: none 1927 Ottawa Senators 0: none 1928 New York Rangers 0: none 1929 Boston Bruins 2: Myles Lane (Dartmouth), George Owen (Harvard) 1930 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1931 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1932 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1933 New York Rangers 0: none 1934 Chicago Black Hawks 1: Don McFadyen (Marquette) 1935 Montreal Maroons 0: none 1936 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1937 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1938 Chicago Black Hawks 0: none 1939 Boston Bruins 1: Frank Brimsek (St. Cloud State) 1940 New York Rangers 0: none 1941 Boston Bruins 1: Frank Brimsek (St. Cloud State) 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1943 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1944 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1945 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: Frank McCool (Gonzaga) 1946 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1947 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1948 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1949 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1950 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1951 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1952 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1953 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1954 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1955 Detroit Red Wings 0: none 1956 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1957 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1958 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1959 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1960 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1961 Chicago Black Hawks 1: Bill Hay (Colorado College) 1962 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: John MacMillan (Denver) 1963 Toronto Maple Leafs 1: John MacMillan (Denver) 1964 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1965 Montreal Canadiens 1: Red Berenson (Michigan) 1966 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1967 Toronto Maple Leafs 0: none 1968 Montreal Canadiens 0: none 1969 Montreal Canadiens 1: Tony Esposito (Michigan Tech) 1970 Boston Bruins 0: none 1971 Montreal Canadiens 1: Ken Dryden (Cornell) 1972 Boston Bruins 0: none 1973 Montreal Canadiens 1: Ken Dryden (Cornell) 1974 Philadelphia Flyers 0: none 1975 Philadelphia Flyers 0: none 1976 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame) 1977 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame) 1978 Montreal Canadiens 2: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Bill Nyrop (Notre Dame) 1979 Montreal Canadiens 3: Ken Dryden (Cornell), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Rod Langway (New Hampshire) 1980 New York Islanders 4: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Bob Lorimer (Michigan Tech), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green), Chico Resch (Minnesota Duluth) 1981 New York Islanders 3: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Bob Lorimer (Michigan Tech), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green) 1982 New York Islanders 2: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green) 1983 New York Islanders 2: Dave Langevin (Minnesota Duluth), Ken Morrow (Bowling Green) 1984 Edmonton Oilers 4: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Don Jackson (Notre Dame), Dave Lumley (New Hampshire) 1985 Edmonton Oilers 4: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Pat Hughes (Michigan), Don Jackson (Notre Dame), Dave Lumley (New Hampshire) 1986 Montreal Canadiens 6: Chris Chelios (Wisconsin), Tom Kurvers (Minnesota Duluth), Craig Ludwig (North Dakota), Mike McPhee (Rensselaer), David Maley (Wisconsin), Chris Nilan (Northeastern), Steve Rooney (Providence) 1987 Edmonton Oilers 2: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell) 1988 Edmonton Oilers 4: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Normand Lacombe (New Hampshire), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell), Craig Simpson (Michigan State) 1989 Calgary Flames 6: Joe Mullen (Boston College), Brian MacLellan (Bowling Green), Jamie Macoun (Ohio State), Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell), Joel Otto (Bemidji State), Colin Patterson (Clarkson), Gary Suter (Wisconsin) 1990 Edmonton Oilers 5: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell), Joe Murphy (Michigan State), Craig Simpson (Michigan State), Geoff Smith (North Dakota) 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins 7: Jay Caufield (North Dakota), Joe Mullen (Boston College), Frank Pietrangelo (Minnesota), Paul Stanton (Wisconsin), Kevin Stevens (Boston College), Peter Taglianetti (Providence), Scott Young (Boston University) 1992 Pittsburgh Penguins 7: Jock Callander (Providence), Jay Caufield (North Dakota), Shawn McEachern (Boston University), Joe Mullen (Boston College), Paul Stanton (Wisconsin), Kevin Stevens (Boston College), Peter Taglianetti (Providence) 1993 Montreal Canadiens 3: Sean Hill (Wisconsin), John LeClair (Vermont), Ed Ronan (Boston University) 1994 New York Rangers 6: Glenn Anderson (Denver), Glenn Healy (Western Michigan), Brian Leetch (Boston College), Doug Lidster (Colorado College), Craig MacTavish (Massachusetts Lowell), Mike Richter (Wisconsin) 1995 New Jersey Devils 13: Neal Broten (Minnesota), Shawn Chambers (Alaska), Tom Chorske (Minnesota), Danton Cole (Michigan State), Kevin Dean (New Hampshire), Jim Dowd (Lake Superior State), Bruce Driver (Wisconsin), Bill Guerin (Boston College), Chris McAlpine (Minnesota), Randy McKay (Michigan Tech), Mike Peluso (Alaska Anchorage), Brian Rolston (Lake Superior State), Chris Terreri (Providence) 1996 Colorado Avalanche 2: Troy Murray (North Dakota), Scott Young (Boston University) 1997 Detroit Red Wings 2: Doug Brown (Boston College), Aaron Ward (Michigan) 1998 Detroit Red Wings 4: Doug Brown (Boston College), Mike Knuble (Michigan), Jamie Macoun (Ohio State), Aaron Ward (Michigan) 1999 Dallas Stars 8: Ed Belfour (North Dakota), Shawn Chambers (Alaska), Tony Hrkac (North Dakota), Brett Hull (Minnesota Duluth), Craig Ludwig (North Dakota), Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell), Derek Plante (Minnesota Duluth), Blake Sloan (Michigan) 2000 New Jersey Devils 6: Brad Bombardir (North Dakota), John Madden (Michigan), Randy McKay (Michigan Tech), Jay Pandolfo (Boston University), Brian Rafalski (Wisconsin), Chris Terreri (Providence) 2001 Colorado Avalanche 7: Rob Blake (Bowling Green), Greg de Vries (Bowling Green), Chris Drury (Boston University), Dan Hinote (Army), Bryan Muir (New Hampshire), Shjon Podein (Minnesota Duluth), Steve Reinprecht (Wisconsin) 2002 Detroit Red Wings 2: Chris Chelios (Wisconsin), Brett Hull (Minnesota Duluth) 2003 New Jersey Devils 5: Brian Gionta (Boston College), John Madden (Michigan), Joe Nieuwendyk (Cornell), Jay Pandolfo (Boston University), Brian Rafalski (Wisconsin) 2004 Tampa Bay Lightning 6: Dan Boyle (Miami), Ben Clymer (Minnesota), John Grahame (Lake Superior State), Éric Perrin (Vermont), Martin St. Louis (Vermont), Brian Rafalski (Wisconsin) 2005 not awarded 2006 Carolina Hurricanes 10: Craig Adams (Harvard), Kevyn Adams (Miami), Rod Brind'Amour (Michigan State), Erik Cole (Clarkson), Mike Commodore (North Dakota), Matt Cullen (St. Cloud State), Bret Hedican (St. Cloud State), Andrew Hutchinson (Michigan State), Aaron Ward (Michigan), Doug Weight (Lake Superior State) 2007 Anaheim Ducks 9: Ryan Carter (Minnesota State), Kent Huskins (Clarkson), Chris Kunitz (Ferris State), Todd Marchant (Clarkson), Andy McDonald (Colgate), Drew Miller (Michigan State), Joe Motzko (St. Cloud State), George Parros (Princeton), Ryan Shannon (Boston College) 2008 Detroit Red Wings 3: Chris Chelios (Wisconsin), Dallas Drake (Northern Michigan), Brian Rafalski (Wisconsin) 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins 8: Craig Adams (Harvard), Mark Eaton (Notre Dame), Hal Gill (Providence), Alex Goligoski (Minnesota), Bill Guerin (Boston College), Chris Kunitz (Ferris State), Brooks Orpik (Boston College), Rob Scuderi (Boston College) 2010 Chicago Blackhawks 6: Adam Burish (Wisconsin), Jordan Hendry (Alaska), Duncan Keith (Michigan State), John Madden (Michigan), Patrick Sharp (Vermont), Jonathan Toews (North Dakota) 2011 Boston Bruins 2: Rich Peverley (St. Lawrence), Tim Thomas (Vermont) 2012 Los Angeles Kings 7: Davis Drewiske (Wisconsin), Matt Greene (North Dakota), Alec Martinez (Miami), Willie Mitchell (Clarkson), Jonathan Quick (Massachusetts), Rob Scuderi (Boston College), Kevin Westgarth (Princeton) 2013 Chicago Blackhawks 8: Brandon Bollig (St. Lawrence), Duncan Keith (Michigan State), Nick Leddy (Minnesota), Jamal Mayers (Western Michigan), Patrick Sharp (Vermont), Ben Smith (Boston College), Viktor Stålberg (Vermont), Jonathan Toews (North Dakota) 2014 Los Angeles Kings 4: Matt Greene (North Dakota), Alec Martinez (Miami), Willie Mitchell (Clarkson), Jonathan Quick (Massachusetts) 2015 Chicago Blackhawks 5: Scott Darling (Maine), Duncan Keith (Michigan State), Patrick Sharp (Vermont), Jonathan Toews (North Dakota), Trevor van Riemsdyk (New Hampshire) 2016 Pittsburgh Penguins 13: Nick Bonino (Boston University), Ian Cole (Notre Dame), Matt Cullen (St. Cloud State), Brian Dumoulin (Boston College), Carl Hagelin (Michigan), Phil Kessel (Minnesota), Chris Kunitz (Ferris State), Ben Lovejoy (Boston College / Dartmouth), Kevin Porter (Michigan), Bryan Rust (Notre Dame), Justin Schultz (Wisconsin), Conor Sheary (Massachusetts), Jeff Zatkoff (Miami) 2017 Pittsburgh Penguins 15: Josh Archibald (Omaha), Nick Bonino (Boston University), Ian Cole (Notre Dame), Matt Cullen (St. Cloud State), Brian Dumoulin (Boston College), Jake Guentzel (Omaha), Carl Hagelin (Michigan), Ron Hainsey (Massachusetts Lowell), Phil Kessel (Minnesota), Chris Kunitz (Ferris State), Carter Rowney (North Dakota), Bryan Rust (Notre Dame), Justin Schultz (Wisconsin), Conor Sheary (Massachusetts), Scott Wilson (Massachusetts Lowell) 2018 Washington Capitals 5: Jay Beagle (Alaska Anchorage), Alex Chiasson (Boston University), Matt Niskanen (Minnesota Duluth), Brooks Orpik (Boston College), T. J. Oshie (North Dakota) 2019 St. Louis Blues 4: Tyler Bozak (Denver), Colton Parayko (Alaska), Zach Sanford (Boston College), Jaden Schwartz (Colorado College) 2020 Tampa Bay Lightning 5: Blake Coleman (Miami), Alex Killorn (Harvard), Ryan McDonagh (Wisconsin), Curtis McElhinney (Colorado College), Kevin Shattenkirk (Boston University) 2021 Tampa Bay Lightning 5: Blake Coleman (Miami), Ross Colton (Vermont), Alex Killorn (Harvard), Ryan McDonagh (Wisconsin), Curtis McElhinney (Colorado College) 2022 Colorado Avalanche 8: Andrew Cogliano (Michigan), J. T. Compher (Michigan), Erik Johnson (Minnesota), Jack Johnson (Michigan), Logan O'Connor (Denver), Cale Makar (Massachusetts), Josh Manson (Northeastern), Nico Sturm (Clarkson) 2023 Vegas Golden Knights 9: Teddy Blueger (Minnesota State), Paul Cotter (Western Michigan), Jack Eichel (Boston University), Ben Hutton (Maine), Phil Kessel (Minnesota), Alec Martinez (Miami), Jonathan Quick (Massachusetts), Reilly Smith (Miami), Zach Whitecloud (Bemidji State) 2024 Florida Panthers 5: Ryan Lomberg (Maine), Brandon Montour (Massachusetts), Kyle Okposo (Minnesota), Evan Rodrigues (Boston University), Anthony Stolarz (Omaha)