List of New Jersey Devils Award Winners - Team Awards - Sharp Electronics Three-Star Award

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

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