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NHL MVPs: Guess the Player (Part 1)

From Gretzky to McDavid—Seriously, how many can you guess?

NHL MVPs: Guess the Player (Part 1)
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Alright, NHL fanatics! The Hart Trophy is the ultimate status symbol. It’s been handed out to the MVP every season since 1924. If your name’s on that plaque, you’re officially hockey royalty.

You know the deal: Gretzky claimed nine. Nine! Just unfair. McDavid’s stacking them up with three. And Bobby Orr? He owned the '70s, snagging three years in a row!

Here’s the mission: We give you the year and the team. You gotta guess the MVP name. (Spoiler: The “simple” part? Yeah, not so much.)

This challenge covers a hundred years of history, from gritty defensemen to old-school goalies. We’re talking players you might need a search engine for! Recent names are gimmes, but those seriously old-school legends? That’s where the diehards stand out from the casuals.

Alright, enough talk. Let’s see what you’ve got!

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1940–41, Boston Bruins?

[A] Bill Cowley | Playmaking wizard's passing artistry made Bruins teammates look like superstars nightly.

2/30

1944–45, Montreal Canadiens?

[B] Elmer Lach | Elegant center anchored Punch Line earning MVP over linemate Rocket Richard.

3/30

1936–37, Montreal Canadiens?

[A] Babe Siebert | Reformed tough guy turned defensive ace surprised everyone snagging MVP honors.

4/30

1924–25, Hamilton Tigers?

[B] Billy Burch | Hamilton's sparkplug forward led his squad before their franchise relocated to New York.

5/30

1947–48, New York Rangers?

[C] Buddy O'Connor | Diminutive center maximized limited talent around him on Broadway.

6/30

1951–52, Detroit Red Wings?

[A] Gordie Howe | Mr. Hockey's first MVP launched quarter-century dominance over NHL.

7/30

1945–46, Chicago Black Hawks?

[D] Max Bentley | Dipsy Doodle Dandy's wizardry made Chicago competitive despite weak supporting cast.

8/30

1949–50, New York Rangers?

[B] Chuck Rayner | Acrobatic goalie single-handedly kept Rangers respectable during rebuilding years.

9/30

1943–44, Toronto Maple Leafs?

[A] Babe Pratt | Colorful defenseman's offensive flair revolutionized blueline play during wartime hockey.

10/30

1925–26, Montreal Maroons?

[D] Nels Stewart | Old Poison scored goals like breathing while Montreal Maroons ruled the roost.

11/30

1942–43, Boston Bruins?

[B] Bill Cowley | Second MVP proved Cowley's passing genius transcended wartime roster depletion.

12/30

1946–47, Montreal Canadiens?

[C] Maurice Richard | Rocket's explosive goals finally earned overdue MVP recognition from voters.

13/30

1952–53, Detroit Red Wings?

[B] Gordie Howe | Production Line's right wing collected second straight MVP destroying opponents.

14/30

1929–30, Montreal Maroons?

[C] Nels Stewart | Stewart bagged forty-plus goals when scoring twenty meant superstar status.

15/30

1939–40, Detroit Red Wings?

[D] Ebbie Goodfellow | Detroit's versatile veteran smoothly transitioned from forward to defense earning MVP.

16/30

1923–24, Ottawa Senators?

[A] Frank Nighbor | Ottawa's gentleman center revolutionized poke checking while earning hockey's first MVP trophy.

17/30

1950–51, Boston Bruins?

[D] Milt Schmidt | Ultimate Bruin's gritty leadership earned MVP after returning from military service.

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1933–34, Montreal Canadiens?

[B] Aurele Joliat | Little Giant's magical stickhandling earned MVP despite weighing less than equipment bag.

19/30

1941–42, Brooklyn Americans?

[C] Tommy Anderson | Brooklyn's lone bright spot during franchise's final gasps before folding.

20/30

1938–39, Montreal Canadiens?

[D] Toe Blake | Old Lamplighter illuminated scoreboards before becoming legendary Canadiens bench boss.

21/30

1935–36, Boston Bruins?

[B] Eddie Shore | Three MVPs in four years cemented Shore's legendary defensive dynasty status.

22/30

1930–31, Montreal Canadiens?

[D] Howie Morenz | Montreal's speed demon collected hardware while making defenders question career choices.

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1926–27, Montreal Canadiens?

[C] Herb Gardiner | The veteran defenseman peaked perfectly in his sole Canadiens season before retirement.

24/30

1948–49, Detroit Red Wings?

[A] Sid Abel | Bootnose centered Production Line earning MVP between future Hall wingers.

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1934–35, Boston Bruins?

[C] Eddie Shore | The Edmonton Express freight-trained through opponents collecting second MVP silverware.

26/30

1931–32, Montreal Canadiens?

[D] Howie Morenz | Back-to-back MVP wins proved Morenz owned Depression-era hockey hearts.

27/30

1937–38, Boston Bruins?

[C] Eddie Shore | Four-time winner Shore practically owned the Hart Trophy during late thirties.

28/30

1928–29, New York Americans?

[A] Roy Worters | Tiny goalie stood tall between pipes when Americans struggled everywhere else.

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1927–28, Montreal Canadiens?

[B] Howie Morenz | The Stratford Streak's electric speed made Forum fans forget winter existed.

30/30

1932–33, Boston Bruins?

[A] Eddie Shore | Boston's bruising blueliner combined heavyweight boxing with ballet-like skating grace.

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NHL MVPs: Guess the Player (Part 1)

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