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President's Trophy (other)
The Presidents' Trophy is a National Hockey League (NHL) award for the highest ranked team in the regular season. President's Trophy or Presidents' Trophy may also refer to: * Presidents' Trophy (U Sports), an award for best defensive player at university level in Canadian football * President's Trophy (cricket), a tournament in Pakistan * President's trophy (Finland), an award conferred by the Finnish Ice Hockey Federation * President's Trophy (Canucks MVP), a former award for most valuable player (MVP) given by the Vancouver Canucks ice hockey team * President's Trophy Boat Race, a boat race in the Indian state of Kerala * President’s Trophy Grade-I, a cricket tournament in Pakistan * President's Trophy Knockout Tournament The Milo President's Trophy is an annual school knockout u/20 rugby tournament in Sri Lanka. The tournament was first staged in 1985 when it was known as the Premadasa Trophy, named after Ranasinghe Premadasa (the then Prime Minister). The tourn ..., a sch ...
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Presidents' Trophy
The Presidents' Trophy (french: Trophée des présidents) is an award presented by the National Hockey League (NHL) to the team that finishes with the most points (i.e. best record) during the NHL regular season. If two teams are tied for the most points, then the Trophy goes to the team with the most regulation wins (RW). The Presidents' Trophy has been awarded 35 times to 18 different teams since its inception during the 1985–86 NHL season. As the team with the best regular season record, the Presidents' Trophy winner is normally guaranteed home-ice advantage throughout the entire Stanley Cup playoffs. However, it does not guarantee playoff success, as the winner of the Presidents' Trophy has won the Stanley Cup only eight times. Three other teams reached the Stanley Cup Finals, but failed to win. The most recent team to win both the Presidents' Trophy and the Stanley Cup in the same season were the 2012–13 Chicago Blackhawks. The only team to accomplish this more than ...
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Presidents' Trophy (U Sports)
The Presidents' Trophy is an annual Canadian sports award presented to the most outstanding defensive player in U Sports football. The trophy was first presented in 1980 after having been championed by two past presidents of Canadian university sports bodies. The name indirectly honours Ed Zemrau, past president of U Sports (then known as the Canadian Interuniversity Athletics Union); and Robert Doty, past president of Canada's university football championship game, then known as the College Bowl and now as the Vanier Cup. List of Presidents' Trophy winners See also *Hec Crighton Trophy * J. P. Metras Trophy *Peter Gorman Trophy *Russ Jackson Award The Russ Jackson Award is presented to the U Sports Football player best exemplifying the attributes of academic achievement, football skill, and citizenship and is named in honour of Canadian Football League Hall of Famer and former Ottawa Rough R ... References U Sports football trophies and awards {{Canadianfootball-stub ...
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President's Trophy (cricket)
The President's Trophy is a cricket competition that is held in Pakistan. It was previously held between 1960–61 and 2018–19 but was refounded from the 2023–24 as Hanif Mohammad Trophy. It consists of teams representing the government and semi-government departments, corporations, commercial organisations, business houses, banks, airlines, and educational institutions. Matches in the competition were afforded first-class status in most seasons until 2006–07, when the domestic first-class competition was reorganised and merged into the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). From then on, the Patron's Trophy was a Grade II competition until a major reorganisation of domestic cricket in 2019 brought an end to the competition. For the 2012–13 domestic season a new first-class competition, called the President's Trophy Grade I, was created for departments. It was announced as a renaming of the Patron's Trophy, and ran for just two seasons before the PCB ...
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President's Trophy (Finland)
President's Trophy is a Finnish ice hockey award given by the Honorary Chairman of the Finnish Ice Hockey Association, Kai Hietaranta, to a person who has made an impressive impact on hockey in Finland. Winners * 1993-94 Jari Kurri * 1994-95 Timo Jutila * 1995-96 Hannu Virta * 1996-97 Jarmo Myllys * 1997-98 Teemu Selänne * 1998-99 Saku Koivu * 1999-00 Esa Tikkanen * 2000-01 Raimo Helminen * 2001-02 Janne Ojanen * 2002-03 (not awarded) * 2003-04 Päivi Virta (previously Halonen) * 2004-05 Ville Peltonen * 2005-06 Erkka Westerlund * 2006-07 (not awarded) * 2007-08 (not awarded) * 2008-09 Sami Kapanen * 2009-10 Janne Ojanen * 2010-11 Mikael Granlund * 2011-12 Mikko Koivu * 2012-13 Antti Raanta * 2013-14 Teuvo Teräväinen * 2014-15 Ville Nieminen * 2015-16 Jesse Puljujärvi * 2016-17 Patrik Laine * 2017-18 Riikka Sallinen * 2018-19 Kaapo Kakko * 2019-20 (not awarded) * 2020-21 (not awarded) * 2021-22 Valtteri Filppula Valtteri Filppula (born 20 March 1984) is a Finnish professio ...
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President's Trophy (Canucks MVP)
From 1974–75 to 1995–96, the President's Trophy was awarded to the Canucks' most valuable player. It was originally presented by CP Air and later Canadian Airlines and the player won a pair of airline tickets with the trophy. However, many of the names matched the Cyclone Taylor Trophy (also awarded to the MVP as selected by the fans). After the '96 season the President's Trophy was discontinued and the Cyclone Taylor Trophy became the sole Canucks MVP Award. Award winners {, class="wikitable" , - ! Season ! Winner , - , 1974–75 , Gary Smith , - , 1975–76 , Bobby Lalonde , - , 1976–77 , Cesare Maniago , - , 1977–78 , Cesare Maniago , - , 1978–79 , Glen Hanlon , - , 1979–80 , Stan Smyl , - , 1980–81 , Richard Brodeur , - , 1981–82 , Richard Brodeur , - , 1982–83 , Stan Smyl , - , 1983–84 , Patrik Sundstrom , - , 1984–85 , Richard Brodeur , - , 1985–86 , Stan Smyl , - , 1986–87 , Barry Pederson , - , ...
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President's Trophy Boat Race
The President's Trophy Boat Race ( ml, പ്രസിഡന്റ്'സ് ട്രോഫി വള്ളം കളി) is a popular boat race held on the Ashtamudi lake in Kollam city on 1 November every year. The day marks the birth of the Indian state of Kerala, known as Kerala Piravi. This is the most popular of the races to be held during the season of the harvest festival, Onam, in Autumn on Ashtamudi Lake in Kollam. There would be races in five categories, namely ''Chundan Vallam'' (snake-boats), two grades of ''Veppu Vallam'', and two grades of ''Iruttukuthi Vallam''. Sixteen snake-boats would compete in four heats. The trophy had been instituted in the name of the President of India. President of India will be present to witness the race and would also give away the trophy and cash prize to the winning team. The race will become a part of Kerala's IPL-model boat race league from 2019 onward. The Government of Kerala is planning to make President's Trophy Boat Race ...
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President’s Trophy Grade-I
The Patron's Trophy was a cricket competition that was held in Pakistan between 1960–61 and 2018–19 mainly among teams representing the government and semi-government departments, corporations, commercial organisations, business houses, banks, airlines, and educational institutions. Matches in the competition were afforded first-class status in most seasons until 2006–07, when the domestic first-class competition was reorganised and merged into the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). From then on, the Patron's Trophy was a Grade II competition until a major reorganisation of domestic cricket in 2019 brought an end to the competition. For the 2012–13 domestic season a new first-class competition, called the President's Trophy Grade I, was created for departments. It was announced as a renaming of the Patron's Trophy, and ran for just two seasons before the PCB merged the regions and departments back into a reorganised Quaid-i-Azam Trophy for the 2014 ...
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President's Trophy Knockout Tournament
The Milo President's Trophy is an annual school knockout u/20 rugby tournament in Sri Lanka. The tournament was first staged in 1985 when it was known as the Premadasa Trophy, named after Ranasinghe Premadasa (the then Prime Minister). The tournament involves the top seven school teams in the Division 1A Group and the winner of the Division 1B Group. In 2007 the tournament was expanded to include the Premier Trophy and in 2008 the Chairman's Trophy, to provide more school teams with the opportunity to compete at the same level. In 2009 it was renamed as the Milo Trophy after two years it returned to its original name as the Milo President's Trophy. In 2010 the scheduled final was suspended at the last minute by the authorities due to a court order issued by Isipathana College. The two teams, St. Peter's College and Royal College, however still played albeit as a friendly encounter, with St Peter's College winning 29–27. After two years, the court case was dismissed and the two ...
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