Canadins de Lane Hatans claims that Classor Trophy

Montreal Canadines Defenseman Lane Hutton was named the winner of the Calder Memorial Trophy on Tuesday.
The trophy is awarded annually “The player selected as the most efficient in his first year of the competition in the National Hockey League.” The award has been voted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association.
Hatson scored 165 and 1,832 marks out of the potential 191 first place votes, which proceeded from the Calgary Flames Goltender Dustin Wolf (15, 1,169) and San Jose Shark Center McLin Sabin (11, 1,104).
21 -year -old Hatsan received a trophy at a stunning party, which was organized by his family to celebrate his selection as a finalist.
Hutton led all the miscreants with 66 points, and their 60 aid tied the single-season NHL record for most by a crook Defenseman with Larry Murphy.
18 -year -old Celebrie played 70 games and scored 25 goals – the second among the miscreants behind Matwei Michkov of Philadelphia Fliers – and their 63 points tied to another with Mishkov.
Wolf, 24, 2.64 was 29–16–8 with a round-average average.
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