Which Dallas Stars Player Won the Conn Smythe Trophy During His 1998-99 Stanley Cup Run?

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Feb 3, 2011

Which Dallas Stars Player Won the Conn Smythe Trophy During His 1998-99 Stanley Cup Run? The Conn Smythe Trophy — given to the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs' most valuable player — has been raised by a plethora of hockey greats including Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Patrick Roy.

Last year, Jonathan Toews of the Blackhawks hoisted the award and the year before that it was Evgeni Malkin. But winning the hardware isn't always a popularity contest — as it shouldn't be.

In 1999, when the Stars took down the Buffalo Sabres in six games to claim the Cup, the team featured an abundance of All-Stars with a few future Hall of Famers to boot.

Which Stars player bagged the Conn Smythe Trophy during the 1999 Stanley Cup playoffs?

Find the answer here.

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