Andrei Vasilevskiy of the Tampa Bay Lightning has secured the Vezina Trophy, recognizing him as the NHL’s premier goaltender for the second time in his career. The league announced the prestigious award on Saturday, marking a significant achievement for the 31-year-old Russian, who previously won the honor during the 2018-19 season.
In a commanding display of support, Vasilevskiy emerged as a clear favorite among the league’s general managers, garnering 17 first-place votes out of the 31 ballots cast. His stellar performance this season included leading all NHL goalies with 39 wins, boasting a record of 39-15-14. This impressive record helped propel Tampa Bay to a second-place finish in the Atlantic Division and secured the team a spot in the playoffs for the ninth consecutive year.
Vasilevskiy’s statistical prowess was evident throughout the season, as he posted a 2.31 goals-against average and a .912 save percentage. While he ranked second in those categories to Colorado’s Scott Wedgewood, Vasilevskiy’s workload was notable—he started 15 more games than Wedgewood, with 58 appearances compared to 43. His consistent performance has solidified his reputation as one of the league’s elite goaltenders.
The Vezina voting also highlighted other standout players, with New York Islanders’ Ilya Sorokin finishing in second place, followed by Boston’s Jeremy Swayman in third. Washington’s Logan Thompson, Wedgewood, Philadelphia’s Dan Vladar, New York Rangers’ Igor Shesterkin, and Dallas’ Jake Oettinger rounded out the top eight.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
SF
CHC
CHW
PHI
SEA
DET
BOS
NYY
BAL
TOR
TB
MIA
PIT
ATL
OAK
HOU
KC
MIN
CLE
TEX
CIN
STL
MIL
COL
NYM
SD
WSH
ARI
LAA
LAD
NYK
SAS
CAR
VGK