Presidents' Trophy - Winners

Winners

* Team won the Stanley Cup. ^ Team lost in the Stanley Cup finals. # Team lost in a preliminary round of the playoffs.
Year Winner Points Playoff Result Win #
1985–86 Edmonton Oilers 119 Lost Division Finals (CGY) 1
1986–87 Edmonton Oilers 105 Won Stanley Cup* 2
1987–88 Calgary Flames 105 Lost Division Finals (EDM) 1
1988–89 Calgary Flames 117 Won Stanley Cup* 2
1989–90 Boston Bruins 101 Lost Stanley Cup Finals (EDM)^ 1
1990–91 Chicago Blackhawks 106 Lost Division Semifinals (MIN)# 1
1991–92 New York Rangers 105 Lost Division Finals (PIT) 1
1992–93 Pittsburgh Penguins 119 Lost Division Finals (NYI) 1
1993–94 New York Rangers 112 Won Stanley Cup* 2
1994–95 Detroit Red Wings 070 Lost Stanley Cup Finals (NJ)^ 1
1995–96 Detroit Red Wings 131 Lost Conference Finals (COL) 2
1996–97 Colorado Avalanche 107 Lost Conference Finals (DET) 1
1997–98 Dallas Stars 109 Lost Conference Finals (DET) 1
1998–99 Dallas Stars 114 Won Stanley Cup* 2
1999–2000 St. Louis Blues 114 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (SJ)# 1
2000–01 Colorado Avalanche 118 Won Stanley Cup* 2
2001–02 Detroit Red Wings 116 Won Stanley Cup* 3
2002–03 Ottawa Senators 113 Lost Conference Finals (NJ) 1
2003–04 Detroit Red Wings 109 Lost Conference Semifinals (CGY) 4
2004–05 The President's Trophy was not awarded due to the lockout that canceled the entire season.
2005–06 Detroit Red Wings 124 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (EDM)# 5
2006–07 Buffalo Sabres 113 Lost Conference Finals (OTT) 1
2007–08 Detroit Red Wings 115 Won Stanley Cup* 6
2008–09 San Jose Sharks 117 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (ANA)# 1
2009–10 Washington Capitals 121 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (MTL)# 1
2010–11 Vancouver Canucks 117 Lost Stanley Cup Finals (BOS)^ 1
2011–12 Vancouver Canucks 111 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (LA)# 2

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    The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don’t acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.
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