Trophy Art Ross

The trophy Art Ross (in English: in Art Ross Memorial Trophy ) is a Trophée of Hockey given by the National league of hockey in North America to the player meter having combined the greatest number of goals and master keys during the regular season. This trophy exists since the 1947-48.

If two players (or more) are with equality, the player having marked the most goals gains the trophy, if the equality persists, the player having marked earliest in the season carries it.

This trophy is named in the honor of Arthur Howie “Art” Ross (January 13rd, 1886 - August 5th, 1964) which was a player of Hockey, referee, trainer and director-manager. Ross played in defense and gained two Coupes Stanley.

The most titrated players

Member elects of the trophy

See too

References

  • History of the trophy on http://www.nhl.com/

Simple: Art Ross Trophy

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