Players with the full hardware case

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How many players have won the most important awards at least once in their career ?

Calder Trophy
Hart Memorial Trophy
Art Ross Trophy
Rocket Richard Trophy
Ted Lindsay Award
Stanley Cup
Conn Smythe Trophy

Is Ovechkin really the only one who won all of the above?

Lemieux obviously won all as well but Rocket was first awarded in 99.

Sid missed Calder.

Geno never won a Rocket.

McDavid missed Calder and a SC
 
Calder is a nothing trophy IMO, Sid has the full hardware case as far as I'm concerned.
I agree with this, also he would have won the calder literally any other year. 2nd best rookie season in the 21th century at worst.
 
MacKinnon needs Ross/Rocket/Smythe. Probably the one with the best odds to join that club.
 
Before reading the thread; "What's a full hardware case?" After reading who's the OP: "Probably defined so that a Russian player is the only one" After reading the OP: "What a shocking development."

Well, I consider Calder an important and unique trophy as you can only win it once
Translation: "This definition allows a Russian to be the only one to fit the definition."
 
Did Ovi win a selke?

I'm a massive Ovechkin fan but you rather assume I'm just glazing Crosby for reasons, stop being so insecure.
Yeah I’m the one being insecure “he would have won it any other year” but he didn’t because he got beaten by Ovechkin, doesn’t really matter the significance of the trophy.
 
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How many players have won the most important awards at least once in their career ?

Calder Trophy
Hart Memorial Trophy
Art Ross Trophy
Rocket Richard Trophy
Ted Lindsay Award
Stanley Cup
Conn Smythe Trophy

Is Ovechkin really the only one who won all of the above?

Lemieux obviously won all as well but Rocket was first awarded in 99.

Sid missed Calder.

Geno never won a Rocket.

McDavid missed Calder and a SC
No Lady Byng. No Selke.
 
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Before reading the thread; "What's a full hardware case?" After reading who's the OP: "Probably defined so that a Russian player is the only one" After reading the OP: "What a shocking development."


Translation: "This definition allows a Russian to be the only one to fit the definition."
Your post literally makes no sense. Is Lemieux a Russian or am I missing something ?
 
If you add the Selke, that likely means nobody has the full case ?

Why are we excluding it just because Ovechkin doesn't have one, it's a major award seems like you're just cherry picking. So yes nobody has a full case.
 
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