Sharp Electronics Three-Star Award
The Devils award the Sharp Electronics Three-Star Award to the player who is named one of a game's top three players, or "three stars", most often over the course of the regular season. Martin Brodeur has won the award eight times, the most in team history.
2009–10 | Season in progress | 1999–2000 | Martin Brodeur | 1990–91 | Chris Terreri |
2008–09 | Zach Parise | 1998–99 | Petr Sykora | 1989–90 | John MacLean |
2007–08 | Martin Brodeur | 1997–98 | Martin Brodeur | 1988–89 | Sean Burke |
2006–07 | Martin Brodeur | 1996–97 | Martin Brodeur | 1987–88 | Pat Verbeek |
2005–06 | Brian Gionta | 1995–96 | Martin Brodeur | 1986–87 | Alain Chevrier |
2003–04 | Patrik Elias | 1994–95 | Stephane Richer | 1985–86 | Greg Adams |
2002–03 | Martin Brodeur | 1993–94 | Martin Brodeur | 1984–85 | Doug Sulliman |
2001–02 | Patrik Elias | 1992–93 | Alexander Semak | 1983–84 | Mel Bridgman |
2000–01 | Patrik Elias | 1991–92 | Stephane Richer | 1982–83 | Glenn Resch |
Read more about this topic: List Of New Jersey Devils Award Winners, Team Awards
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