Chicago's Patrick Kane wins top NHL award
Jun 23, 2016 - 1:35 AM Patrick Kane has won the Hart Trophy, becoming the first player born and trained in the US to be named the NHL's most valuable player.The Chicago Blackhawks' NHL scoring champion received three trophies at the league's annual post-season awards show.
He won the Ted Lindsay Award after his fellow players recognised him as the game's most outstanding player, and he also accepted the Art Ross Trophy in recognition of his 106-point season.
Kane was the runaway winner of the Hart, getting 121 of the 150 first-place votes. Sidney Crosby finished second with 11 first-place votes, while Dallas' Jamie Benn was third.
Source: AAP
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