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Where Lightning's Victor Hedman Finished In Norris Trophy Voting

Where Lightning's Victor Hedman Finished In Norris Trophy Voting

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The final voting results for the Norris Trophy were released on June 11, and without much surprise, Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar won the award. The 26-year-old had an incredible season with the Avs, scoring a career-high 30 goals and recording 90 points in 80 games.
The voting results also revealed that Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman finished fifth for the award. The Lightning captain received one second-place vote, 11 third-place votes, 55 fourth-place votes, and 38 fifth-place votes. He did not, however, receive one first-place vote for the award.
Hedman finishing fifth in the Norris Trophy voting is certainly fair, as he had a strong 2024-25 campaign. In 79 games this season for the Bolts, the 6-foot-7 blueliner recorded 15 goals, 66 points, and a plus-18 rating.
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Hedman previously won the Norris Trophy for the 2017-18 season, when he posted 17 goals, 63 points, and a plus-32 rating in 77 games for the Lightning.
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