Ted Lindsay Award

Wednesday June 22, 2011 @ 10:10 PM

NHLPA Members Select Daniel Sedin As The 2010-11 Ted Lindsay Award Recipient


Sedin becomes second player in Canucks’ history to win the Award

LAS VEGAS (June 22, 2011) – The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) today announced Daniel Sedin as the recipient of the 2010-11 Ted Lindsay Award, presented annually to the “Most Outstanding Player” in the NHL as voted by fellow members of the NHLPA. Ted Lindsay was on hand to present the players’ award as part of the 2011 NHL Awards, held at the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas. The finalists for the 2010-11 Ted Lindsay Award, Corey Perry of the Anaheim Ducks and Steven Stamkos of the Tampa Bay Lightning, were also in attendance.

The Ted Lindsay Award is the only award voted on by the players themselves, carrying on the tradition established by the Lester B. Pearson Award since 1970-71. The Award honours Ted Lindsay, an All-Star forward known for his skill, tenacity, leadership, and for his role in establishing the original Players' Association.

“Congratulations to Daniel Sedin on receiving this award from his fellow players for the wonderful year that he had in Vancouver,” Lindsay said, after presenting the trophy that bears his name.

Sedin, of Ornskoldvik, Sweden, is now just the second Canucks player to receive the “Most Outstanding Player” award as voted on by the players. He follows former teammate Markus Naslund who received the honour in 2002-03, then known as the Lester B. Pearson Award. Sedin also becomes the first new recipient of the Ted Lindsay Award in three years as Alex Ovechkin received the “Most Outstanding Player” award in each of the last three seasons. His brother, Henrik, was a finalist for the Award last season.

Daniel had an exceptional 2010-11 campaign, one in which he appeared in all 82 games in the 2010-11 regular season for the Canucks. He secured the Art Ross Trophy for most points in the regular season (104), tied for fourth in goals (41), and placed third in both assists (63) and game-winning goals (10), while also helping lead Vancouver to their first Presidents’ Trophy in the regular season, prior to the team’s run to the Stanley Cup Final.

In recognition of being named the 2010-11 Ted Lindsay Award winner, Sedin was presented with an elegant men’s watch from Breitling.

Fans and media are encouraged to visit www.nhlpa.com to view further background information on the Ted Lindsay Award and finalist profiles.

2010-11 Ted Lindsay Award Recipient:
DANIEL SEDIN
Height:
6’1”
Weight: 187 lbs.
Shoots: Left
Age: 30
Born: Ornskoldvik, Sweden
Entry: Selected 1st Round, 2nd Overall by the Vancouver Canucks in 1999 Entry Draft
Career Achievements:
Ted Lindsay Award (2011)
Art Ross Trophy (2011)
NHL All-Star Game (2011)
NHL Second All-Star Team (2010)
Olympic Gold Medal (Sweden – 2006)

“Most Outstanding Player” Award Recipients:

Lester B. Pearson Award

1983-84 Wayne Gretzky

1997-98 Dominik Hasek

1970-71 Phil Esposito

1984-85 Wayne Gretzky

1998-99 Jaromir Jagr

1971-72 Jean Ratelle

1985-86 Mario Lemieux

1999-00 Jaromir Jagr

1972-73 Bobby Clarke

1986-87 Wayne Gretzky

2000-01 Joe Sakic

1973-74 Phil Esposito

1987-88 Mario Lemieux

2001-02 Jarome Iginla

1974-75 Bobby Orr

1988-89 Steve Yzerman

2002-03 Markus Naslund

1975-76 Guy Lafleur

1989-90 Mark Messier

2003-04 Martin St. Louis

1976-77 Guy Lafleur

1990-91 Brett Hull

2005-06 Jaromir Jagr

1977-78 Guy Lafleur

1991-92 Mark Messier

2006-07 Sidney Crosby

1978-79 Marcel Dionne

1992-93 Mario Lemieux

2007-08 Alexander Ovechkin

1979-80 Marcel Dionne

1993-94 Sergei Fedorov

2008-09 Alexander Ovechkin

1980-81 Mike Liut

1994-95 Eric Lindros

Ted Lindsay Award

1981-82 Wayne Gretzky

1995-96 Mario Lemieux

2009-10 Alexander Ovechkin

1982-83 Wayne Gretzky

1996-97 Dominik Hasek

 

Videos
Ted Lindsay - NHLPA.com In-Studio
Ted Lindsay - NHLPA.com In-Studio
Hockey legend Ted Lindsay sits down with Ryan Parker from NHLPA.com prior to the announcement of the Ted Lindsay Award to discuss the award, fighting to build the NHLPA and his hockey career.
Daniel Sedin - 2011 NHL Awards
Daniel Sedin - 2011 NHL Awards
Martin St. Louis - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Martin St. Louis - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Jonathan Toews - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Jonathan Toews - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Steven Stamkos - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Steven Stamkos - 2011 Ted Lindsay Award
Ted Lindsay Award Ceremony - April 29, 2010
Ted Lindsay Award Ceremony - April 29, 2010
Nicklas Lidstrom - 2011 NHL Awards
Nicklas Lidstrom - 2011 NHL Awards
Corey Perry - Ted Lindsay Award
Corey Perry - Ted Lindsay Award
The Ted Lindsay Award
The Ted Lindsay Award