William M. Jennings Trophy

An annual award "to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it." Winners selected based on regular-season play. Overall winner recieves $10,000 and the runners-up $6,000 and $4,000.

The Jennings Trophy was presented in 1981-82 by the National Hockey League's Board of Governors to honor the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and one of the great builders of hockey in the United States.


Year            Winner                          Runner-up                  

2013		Corey Crawford, Chicago
		Ray Emery, Chicago
2012		Brian Elliott, St. Louis
		Jaroslav Halak, St. Louis
2011		Roberto Luongo, Vancouver
		Cory Schneider, Vancouver
2010		Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
2009		Tim Thomas, Boston
		Manny Fernandez, Boston
2008		Dominik Hasek, Detroit
		Chris Osgood, Detroit
2007		Niklas Backstroem, Minnesota
		Manny Fernandez, Minnesotta
2006		Miikka Kiprusoff, Calgary
2004		Martin Brodeur, New Jersey	
2003		Martin Brodeur, New Jersey	
		Roman Cechmanek, Philadelphia
		Robert Esche, Philadelphia
2002		Patrick Roy, Colorado
2001		Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
2000		Brian Boucher, Philadelphia	Roman Turek, St Louis
1999		Ed Belfour, Dallas
		Roman Turek, Dallas
1998		Martin Brodeur, New Jersey	Ed Belfour, Dallas
						Dominik Hasek, Buffalo
1997            Martin Brodeur, New Jersey      Chris Osgood, Detroit
                Mike Dunham                     Mike Vernon
1996            Chris Osgood, Detroit           Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
                Mike Vernon
1995            Ed Belfour, Chicago             Mike Vernon, Detroit 
                                                Chris Osgood
1994            Dominik Hasek, Buffalo          Martin Brodeur, New Jersey
                Grant Fuhr                      Chris Terreri
1993            Ed Belfour, Chicago             Felix Potvin, Toronto
                                                Grant Fuhr 
1992            Patrick Roy, Montreal           Ed Belfour, Chicago
1991            Ed Belfour, Chicago             Patrick Roy, Montreal
1990            Andy Moog, Boston               Patrick Roy, Montreal
                Rejean Lemelin                  Brian Hayward
1989            Patrick Roy, Montreal           Mike Vernon, Calgary
                Brian Hayward                   Rick Wamsley
1988            Patrick Roy, Montreal           Clint Malarchuk, Washington
                Brian Hayward                   Pete Peeters
1987            Patrick Roy, Montreal           Ron Hextall, Philadelphia
                Brian Hayward
1986            Bob Froese, Philadelphia        Al Jensen, Washington
                Darren Jensen                   Pete Peeters
1985            Tom Barrasso, Buffalo           Pat Riggin, Washington
                Bob Sauve
1984            Al Jensen, Washingto            Tom Barrasso, Buffalo
                Pat Riggin                      Bob Sauve
1983            Roland Melanson, NY Islanders   Pete Peeters, Boston
                Billy Smith
1982            Rick Wamsley, Montreal          Billy Smith, NY Islanders
                Denis Herron                    Roland Melanson