Rogie, The Dominator, & The Bulin Wall: NHL Vezina Trophy Winners

Rogie, The Dominator, & The Bulin Wall: NHL Vezina Trophy Winners

NHL goalies are sometimes called the 'Last Line of Defence'. The pressure on them is immense. A famous goalie once said,"How would you like it if every time you went to work and made a mistake, a red light would go on behind you and 20 000 people would start to boo?" The annual award that goes to the best goalie is called the Vezina Trophy. Time to test your knowledge of the which goalies have won this coveted award. Let's begin!

How many times did Dominik Hasek win the Vezina?

In a 5 year period in the 2000s, what goalie won the Vezina 4 times?

Which of the following Washington goalies never won the Vezina?

What 2 goalies from different teams shared the award in 1974?

What Boston Bruins goalie won the award in 2009 and 2011?

Which of these goalies never won the Vezina Trophy?

How many times did Terry Sawchuk win the Vezina?

What goalie playing for a Canadian-based NHL team won the award in 2015?

What Russian goalie won the Vezina in 2022?

Who was the last goalie to win the Vezina in 2 consecutive years?

What Swedish goalie won the Vezina in 2012?

What Russian goalie won the Vezina in 2019?

What Canadian-born goalie won the Vezina in 2021?

From 1990 to 1993, two goalies took turns winning the Vezina? Name them.

How many times did Tony Esposito win the Vezina?

What Finnish goalie won the Vezina in 2014?

What goalie playing for a Canadian-based NHL team won the award in 2020?

How many times did Jacques Plante win the Vezina?

What Buffalo Sabres goalie won the award in 2010?

What Finnish goalie won the Vezina in 2018?

What Washington Capitals goalie won the award in 2016?

How many times did Ken Dryden win the Vezina?

Who was the last goalie to win the Vezina in 3 consecutive years?

From 1944 to 1950, what Montreal goalie won the award 6 times in 7 years?

What Russian goalie won the Vezina in 2013 and 2017?

Rogie, The Dominator, & The Bulin Wall: NHL Vezina Trophy Winners

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