Scott Niedermayer - Awards and Achievements

Awards and Achievements

  • 1990–91 — WHL — West First All-Star Team (Kamloops Blazers)
  • 1990–91 — CHL — Scholastic Player of the Year (Canadian major junior)
  • 1991–92 — WHL — West First All-Star Team (Kamloops Blazers)
  • 1992 — Memorial Cup — Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (MVP)
    • New Jersey Devils
  • 1992–93 — NHL All-Rookie Team (defenceman)
  • 1994–95 — Stanley Cup (New Jersey Devils)
  • 1997–98 — Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 1997–98 — NHL — Second All-Star Team (defenceman)
  • 1999–2000 — Stanley Cup (New Jersey Devils)
  • 2000–01 — Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 2002 Winter Olympics - Won Olympic Gold with Team Canada
  • 2002–03 — Stanley Cup (New Jersey Devils)
  • 2003–04 — Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 2003–04 — NHL — First All-Star Team (defenceman)
  • 2003–04 — NHL — James Norris Memorial Trophy (Defenceman of the Year)
    • Anaheim Ducks
  • 2005–06 — First All-Star Team (defenceman)
  • 2006–07 — Selected as Starter for NHL All-Star Game (but did not play)
  • 2006–07 — NHL — Conn Smythe Trophy (Playoff MVP)I
  • 2006–07 — NHL — First All-Star Team (defenceman)
  • 2006–07 — Stanley Cup (Anaheim Ducks)
  • 2007–08 — Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 2008–09 — Played in NHL All-Star Game
  • 2010 Winter Olympics - Won Olympic Gold with Team Canada
  • 2011-12 - Number #27 retired by the New Jersey Devils
  • July 2012 inducted into BC Hockey Hall of Fame
  • Inducted into Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, November 2012

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