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NHL Hockey Leaders by Year

Name the Vezina winner, Calder winner, Hart winner, Norris winner, Art Ross winner, and "Rocket" Richard winner for each year starting from the 2009-10 season to the present, awarded by the NHL.
The Vezina Trophy is awarded to the best goaltender, Calder to the best rookie, Hart to the most valuable player, Norris to the best defenceman, Art Ross to the leading point scorer, and the "Rocket" Richard to the leading goal scorer.
According to hockey-reference.com
Only counting awards won in the 2010's. Many of these players have won these awards in the previous decade.
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Last updated: November 24, 2019
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Vezina Winners
Sergei Bobrovsky (2)
Andrei Vasilevskiy (1)
Pekka Rinne (1)
Braden Holtby (1)
Carey Price (1)
Tuukka Rask (1)
Henrik Lundqvist (1)
Tim Thomas (1)
Ryan Miller (1)
Calder Winners
Elias Pettersson
Mathew Barzal
Auston Matthews
Artemi Panarin
Aaron Ekblad
Nathan MacKinnon
Jonathan Huberdeau
Gabriel Landeskog
Jeff Skinner
Tyler Myers
Hart Winners
Nikita Kucherov (1)
Taylor Hall (1)
Connor McDavid (1)
Patrick Kane (1)
Carey Price (1)
Sidney Crosby (1)
Alexander Ovechkin (1)
Evgeni Malkin (1)
Corey Perry (1)
Henrik Sedin (1)
Norris Winners
Erik Karlsson (2)
Duncan Keith (2)
Mark Giordano (1)
Victor Hedman (1)
Brent Burns (1)
Drew Doughty (1)
P.K. Subban (1)
Nicklas Lidström (1)
Art Ross Winners
Connor McDavid (2)
Nikita Kucherov (1)
Patrick Kane (1)
Jamie Benn (1)
Sidney Crosby (1)
Martin St. Louis (1)
Evgeni Malkin (1)
Daniel Sedin (1)
Henrik Sedin (1)
"Rocket" Richard Winners
Alexander Ovechkin (6)
Sidney Crosby (2)
Steven Stamkos (2)
Corey Perry (1)
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