Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Awarded for | Top National Hockey League General Manager |
History | |
First award | 2009–10 NHL season |
Most recent | Jim Nill Dallas Stars |
The Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award is awarded annually to the top National Hockey League general manager as voted by "a 42-member panel that included all 32 general managers, five NHL executives and five media members."[1] First awarded in 2010, the award was renamed in 2019 after the death of former NHL executive Jim Gregory. The current title holder is Jim Nill, of the Dallas Stars.
History
[edit]In 1993, Brian Burke, who was at the time working for the league, suggested the General Manager of the Year Award.[2] However, it was not created until the 2009–10 season. It was presented during the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals at the annual GM meeting, rather than during the Awards ceremony with the majority of the other NHL Awards.[1] The next season, it was announced that the award would be included in the full ceremony.[3]
On November 19, 2019, the NHL announced it would rename the award in honour of Jim Gregory, the recently deceased former general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs and former NHL executive. The official name is changed to the "Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award."[4]
On June 22, 2021, New York Islanders General Manager Lou Lamoriello became the first general manager to win the award twice.
Winners
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- General
- NHL General Manager of the Year Award at NHL.com
- Specific
- ^ a b Dellapine, John (2010-06-02). "Maloney named NHL's top GM by his peers". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ^ a b Allen, Kevin (2010-06-02). "Phoenix Coyotes' Don Maloney named league's top GM". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ^ Kalan, David (2011-04-20). "Gillis, Yzerman and Poile are GM of the Year finalists". National Hockey League. Retrieved 2011-04-20.
- ^ NHL Public Relations (November 19, 2019). "NHL renames general manager award for Gregory". nhl.com (Press release). NHL. Retrieved November 19, 2019.