LAS VEGAS – Just as he did on the ice all season long, Carey Price stole the show at the NHL Awards in Las Vegas.
Entering the evening with the possibility of walking away with one-quarter of the league’s 16 annual end-of-season awards, Price opened and closed the show with acceptance speeches – with one more spliced in the middle.
Kicking things off by capturing the Ted Lindsay Award, given annually to the NHL’s Most Valuable Player as voted on by members of the NHLPA, the impenetrable netminder became just the third goalie to ever earn the honor.