This includes Bobby Hull and Stan Mikita, who each won the award twice.
Max Bentley was another winner, taking the trophy in the 1945-1946 season.
One standout is Al Rollins, a goalie for the Blackhawks, who is one of only seven goalies in NHL history to win the award.
He won during the 1953-1954 season, starting and playing in 66 games. His record was 12 wins, 47 losses, and 7 ties with a 3.21 goals-against average. Unfortunately, no save percentage data is available for that season.
Rollins also played in the All-Star Game that season.
Despite his achievements, as of 2020, Rollins has not yet been inducted into the Hall of Fame, even though he won the Hart Memorial Trophy.
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10 AOUT | 57 ANSWERS Their is a clear number-one Chicago Blackhawks goalie of all time: do you agree? Does this goalie deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? | ||
Yes | 45 | 78.9 % |
No | 12 | 21.1 % |
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