Professional Hockey Writers' Association

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The Professional Hockey Writers Association (PHWA) is a North American professional association for ice hockey journalists writing for newspapers, magazines and websites. The PHWA was founded in 1967 and has approximately 180 voting members.[1]

PHWA members vote for the following seven National Hockey League (NHL) individual awards:[2] Hart Memorial Trophy, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, Calder Memorial Trophy, James Norris Memorial Trophy, Conn Smythe Trophy, Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, and Frank J. Selke Trophy.[3][2] Members of the National Hockey League Broadcasters' Association vote for the Jack Adams Award (coaching),[1][3] while the NHL general managers vote for the Vezina Trophy (top goalie).[1][3] Members of the National Hockey League Players' Association vote for the Ted Lindsay Award. There are several other NHL awards, including the Mark Messier NHL Leadership Award and the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award.[3]

The members of the PHWA also vote for the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to professional hockey writers.

The association is dedicated to "preserving the rights and improving the access for members of the North American–based media who cover the sport of hockey all over the world".[4]

PHWA presidents[]

List of PHWA presidents:[5]

Years President Media employment
1966–1968 Tom Fitzgerald The Boston Globe
1968–1970 Red Fisher Montreal Star
1970–1979 Detroit Free Press
1979–1981 Philadelphia Daily News
1981–1985 Francis Rosa The Boston Globe
1985–1987 USA Today
1987–1993 Scott Morrison Toronto Sun
1993–1999 Jim Kelley The Buffalo News
1999–2001 Helene Elliott Los Angeles Times
2001–2003 Larry Brooks New York Post
2003–2013 Kevin Allen USA Today
2013–2017 ESPN
2017–2018 Sportsnet
2019–present Frank Seravalli The Sports Network

PHWA awards[]

Dick Dillman Award

The Dick Dillman Award is presented annually to two teams (one in each NHL conference), to honor the work of each team's public-relations staff. It was created in 1994 and is named in memory of the late Dick Dillman, who coordinated the public-relations department of the then–Minnesota North Stars. For the award's first twelve years (1994–1995 through 2005–2006), it was presented to only one team (in the entire NHL).[6]

Dick Dillman Lifetime Achievement Award

The Dick Dillman Lifetime Achievement Award has been presented only once, in 2007, to Bill Tuele of the Edmonton Oilers.[2]

Notable members[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Duhatschek, Eric (April 8, 2011). "Handing out the NHL hardware". TheGlobeandMail.com. The Globe and Mail, Inc. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  2. ^ a b c Go to Awards Archive (PHWA official website; retrieved 2017-03-13) and scroll down to "Dick Dillman Lifetime Achievement Award" or "NHL Awards Archive" (and then click on one of the seven trophies, for the list of that trophy's recipients).
  3. ^ a b c d "2015 NHL Awards". NHL.com. NHL Enterprises, L.P. Retrieved 2017-03-13.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ "About the PHWA". Professional Hockey Writers' Association. 2021. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  6. ^ "PHWA Awards". Professional Hockey Writers Association. Retrieved 2017-03-13.

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