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Bylsma, Trotz and Vigneault named Jack Adams Award Finalists
Members of the NHL Broadcasters’ Association submitted ballots for the Jack Adams Award at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. The winner will be announced Wednesday, June 22nd, during the 2011 NHL Awards from the Pearl Concert Theater inside the Palms Hotel Las Vegas. The 2011 NHL Awards will be broadcast by VERSUS in the United States and CBC in Canada. Following are the finalists for the Jack Adams Award, in alphabetical order:Dan Bylsma, PittsburghBylsma, a first-time Adams finalist, helped the Penguins (49-25-8) gain home-ice advantage in the opening round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive season under his direction, securing the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. The Penguins earned the second-most points (106) and victories (49) in franchise history, overcoming a total of 350 man-games lost due to injury in the process. Most notable were the prolonged absences of star centers Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, who missed most of Pittsburgh’s final 35 games. During that stretch Pittsburgh posted a 20-11-4 record for a .629 points percentage. Barry Trotz, NashvilleTrotz guided the Predators (44-27-11) to the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the sixth time in the past seven seasons, finishing fifth in the West after the most competitive Conference race in League history. The Predators again employed stingy defense and balanced scoring to finish in the West’s top eight; they ranked third in the NHL in team goals-against (2.28) and had their four top scorers (Sergei Kostitsyn, Martin Erat, Patric Hornqvist and Shea Weber) separated by just two points. Trotz is an Adams nominee for the second consecutive season, finishing runner-up to Dave Tippett of the Phoenix Coyotes in 2010 voting. Alain Vigneault, VancouverVigneault led the Canucks to their finest regular season since joining the NHL in 1970-71, capturing the Presidents’ Trophy as the League’s top club with 117 points (54-19-9). The Canucks set single-season franchise records for most points, most victories and most road wins (27). They scored the most goals in the NHL (262), allowed the fewest (185), ranked number one in power-play percentage (24.3%) and placed third in penalty killing (85.6%). Vigneault is a third-time Adams finalist; he captured the award with Vancouver in 2007 and finished second with the Montreal Canadiens in 2000. HistoryThe award was presented by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association in 1974 in honor of the late Jack Adams, longtime coach and general manager of the Detroit Red Wings. TicketsTickets to the 2011 NHL Awards are on sale via www.Ticketmaster.com at www.nhl.com/awardstickets and at the Pearl Concert Theater Box Office. Announcement ScheduleThe NHL is announcing the three finalists for each of its awards daily. The remaining announcement schedule: Monday, May 2nd – NHL Foundation Player Award (contributions to charitable causes) SectionsSportsTopicsAlain Vigneault, Barry Trotz, Dan Bylsma, Detroit Red Wings, Jack Adams, Jack Adams Award, Nashville Predators, National Hockey League, NHL, NHL Awards, NHL Broadcasters' Association, Palms Hotel Las Vegas, Pearl Concert Theater, Pittsburgh Penguins, Vancouver Canucks, Versus |
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