Good News:Auston Matthews top the NHL Awards final List as Date, time, TV channel for all 2024 honors reschedule….

Although the Stanley Cup Final concluded Monday night in Sunrise, Florida with the Panthers defeating the Oilers in Game 7, the season will be complete only after the NHL Awards to put a bow on the year.

 

Some of the awards have already been handed out, including the Conn Smythe Trophy, which was won by Connor McDavid despite his team being on the wrong end of the deciding game. But the five major awards, including the Hart, the Ted Lindsay, the Vezina, the Norris and the Calder, will be presented at the 2024 NHL Awards show in Las Vegas.

 

The Sporting News has all the goodies ahead of the awards, including start times, streaming, tickets and more.

 

 

 

The 2024 NHL Awards show is scheduled for Thursday, June 27, at Fontainebleau Las Vegas in Nevada and begins at 4 p.m. local time / 7 p.m. ET.

 

How to watch the 2024 NHL Awards

TV channel (U.S.): ESPN

TV channel (Canada): Sportsnet

The 2024 NHL Awards will broadcast live on ESPN and can be streamed on Fubo. The service offers a free trial, so fans can try it out before making a full purchase. In Canada, fans can catch the action on Sportsnet.

 

 

 

 

Who are the finalists for the 2024 NHL Awards?

Check out the finalists for the 2024 NHL Awards, which should include names familiar to long-time hockey fans.

 

Hart Memorial Trophy

Finalists

Connor McDavid, F, Oilers

Nathan MacKinnon C, Avalanche

Nikita Kucherov, RW, Lightning

The Hart Memorial Trophy goes to the player who was the “most valuable” to his team all season long. The three names eligible for the trophy were announced May 7, according to the NHL.

 

Vezina Trophy

Finalists

Sergei Bobrovsky, G, Panthers

Thatcher Demko, G, Canucks

Connor Hellebuyck, G, Jets

The Vezina Trophy goes to the player who is considered the best goaltender in the league. The NHL announced the finalists for the award April 29.

 

James Norris Trophy

Finalists

Quinn Hughes, D, Canucks

Roman Josi, D, Predators

Cale Makar, D, Avalanche

The James Norris Trophy is one of the oldest awards in the league, recognizing the game’s best defensive player, and the NHL revealed the finalists for the award May 1.

 

Calder Trophy

Finalists

Connor Bedard, C, Blackhawks

Brock Faber, D, Wild

Luke Hughes, D, Devils

The Calder Trophy goes to the to the league’s top rookie, as finalists were unveiled April 30.

 

Ted Lindsay Award

Arguably the most coveted award, the Ted Lindsay Award goes to the Most Outstanding Player in the NHL and is voted on by members of the NHLPA. Nominees were announced May 8.

 

Finalists

Nathan MacKinnon C, Avalanche

Nikita Kucherov, RW, Lightning

Auston Matthews, C, Maple Leafs

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