Statistics for Bill Masterton Trophy Winners

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Answer Stats

TeamReasonYearAnswer% Correct
Montreal CanadiensOvercoming substance abuse.2022Carey Price
100%
Florida PanthersLeading his team in points at the age of 44.2016Jaromir Jagr
100%
Pittsburgh PenguinsSuffering a stroke and returning to play just 12 days later2023Kris Letang
100%
Pittsburgh PenguinsWinning the Art Ross despite missing 24 games due to a battle with cancer.1993Mario Lemieux
100%
New York IslandersOvercoming substance abuse and PTSD.2019Robin Lehner
100%
Montreal CanadiensBattling cancer.2002Saku Koivu
100%
Mighty Ducks of AnahiemOvercoming a major knee surgery and netting 90 points.2006Teemu Selanne
100%
Philadelphia FlyersOvercoming diabetes.1972Bobby Clarke
50%
Ottawa SenatorsOvercoming substance abuse and PTSD.2020Bobby Ryan
50%
New Jersey DevilsBeating cancer.2018Brian Boyle
50%
Chicago BlackhawksOvercoming an injury that rendered him legally blind.2004Bryan Berard
50%
Los Angeles KingsMaking the NHL despite his short stature.1978Butch Goring
50%
Boston BruinsEfforts to return to the NHL despite injury struggles.1994Cam Neely
50%
Ottawa SenatorsGoing to the Eastern Conference Finals after his wife was diagnosed with cancer.2017Craig Anderson
50%
Minnesota WildLeading the last-place Wild to a playoff spot.2015Devan Dubnyk
50%
New York RangersReturning to the NHL after his wife's battle with cancer.2014Dominic Moore
50%
Buffalo SabresPerseverance and dedication.1975Don Luce
50%
Calgary FlamesRecovered from bone and nerve surgery.1996Gary Roberts
50%
Boston BruinsOvercoming multiple knee surgeries.1990Gord Kluzak
50%
Montreal CanadiensHonouring his 20 year career and 11 Stanley Cups1974Henri Richard
50%
Toronto Maple LeafsPlaying an entire season despite battling cancer.2008Jason Blake
50%
New York RangersDedication to hockey.1971Jean Ratelle
50%
Washington CapitalsAfter the death of his son, he had his best season in almost a decade2010Jose Theodore
50%
Calgary FlamesDedication to hockey.1983Lanny McDonald
50%
Pittsburgh PenguinsOvercoming severe ligament and cartilage damage.1973Lowell MacDonald
50%
Montreal CanadiensAchieving career highs after being sidelined the previous season due to a concussion and a fractured vertebrae.2012Max Pacioretty
50%
Philadelphia FlyersBeating cancer.2021Oskar Lindblom
50%
Buffalo SabresOvercoming head injuries.1995Pat LaFontaine
50%
Boston BruinsMissing 12 games due to testicular cancer.2007Phil Kessel
50%
Nashville PredatorsPlaying 41 games that season despite missing the previous two years due to a fragmented disc and a strained groin.2009Steve Sullivan
50%
Detroit Red WingsOvercoming several health problems.2003Steve Yzerman
50%
New York RangersDedication to hockey.2001Adam Graves
0%
Minnesota North StarsPerseverance to hockey.1980Al MacAdam
0%
New York RangersDedication to hockey.1985Anders Hedberg
0%
St. Louis BluesPerseverance to hockey.1981Blake Dunlop
0%
Los Angeles KingsDedication and perseverance.1988Bob Bourne
0%
Detroit Red WingsDedication to hockey.1984Brad Park
0%
Boston BruinsOvercoming severe ligament damage.1986Charlie Simmer
0%
Montreal CanadiensPerseverance and dedication.1968Claude Provost
0%
Los Angeles KingsPlaying his entire 17-year career in Los Angeles.1991Dave Taylor
0%
Hartford WhalersBreaking the iron-man streak of consecutive games played.1987Doug Jarvis
0%
New York IslandersLeadership.1977Ed Westfall
0%
Colorado RockiesPerseverance to hockey.1982Glenn Resch
0%
Philadelphia FlyersBattling with post-concussion syndrome that ended his career.2011Ian Laperriere
0%
St. Louis BluesBattling bacterial meningitis.1998Jamie McLellan
0%
Tampa Bay LightningBattling cancer.1999John Cullen
0%
Minnesota WildBattling multiple sclerosis.2013Josh Harding
0%
New Jersey DevilsOvercoming alcoholism.2000Ken Danekyo
0%
New York IslandersOvercoming Eosinophilia–myalgia syndrome1992Mark Fitzpatrick
0%
Chicago Black HawksLeading the Black Hawks to first place in the league.1970Pit Martin
0%
New York RangersOvercoming a severe back injury.1976Rod Gilbert
0%
Montreal CanadiensDedication to hockey.1979Serge Savard
0%
Oakland SealsCareer highs on an expansion team.1969Ted Hampson
0%
Philadelphia FlyersReturning to the NHL after knee and shoulder issues the season prior.1989Tim Kerr
0%
San Jose SharksOvercoming brain injury.1997Tony Granato
0%

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