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The NHL Plus-Minus Award is awarded annually to the player in the National Hockey League that leads the league in plus/minus.

The award was first given in the 1983 season (as the "Emery Edge Plus-Minus Award") and is sponsored by commercial businesses. It has had numerous sponsors over the years and is currently known as the Bud Light Plus-Minus Award.

Since the award's inception, it has been won by Edmonton Oilers 4 times, and Philadelphia Flyers, St. Louis Blues, and Detroit Red Wings 3 times each. Since the league began tracking plus/minus as a statistic (counting co-leaders as fractional winners), Boston Bruins have led the league 7 times, Edmonton Oilers 5 times, and Philadelphia Flyers 4.5 times.

NHL Plus-Minus Award winners


Plus/Minus leaders (prior to award being given)


History of names


The following are the names by which the NHL Plus/Minus Award has gone by in the past:

See also


References


National Hockey League trophies and awards | Naming rights

NHL Plus/Minus Award | NHL Plus-Minus Award | NHL plus/minus Award

 

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