Three Bruins Named Finalists (One Wins) In NHL’s ‘Half Season’ Awards

The NHL has reached its All-Star break, which means it’s time for… awards?

Yup, for the first time in 50 years, the Professional Hockey Writers Association — this time with the help of fans — voted on “Half Season” awards. The PHWA announced the winners of 10 awards Friday, and Boston Bruins fans should be happy with the results.

Most of the standard end-of-season NHL awards are here, plus two additions: the Rod Langway Award, for best “defensive defenseman,” and Comeback Player of the Year, which speaks for itself.

Here are the results, via NBC Sports Boston’s Joe Haggerty:

So, to recap: Bruins center Patrice Bergeron won the midseason Selke Trophy, rookie defenseman Charlie McAvoy finished third in Calder Trophy voting and 40-year-old D-man Zdeno Chara finished runner-up to Drew Doughty for the inaugural Rod Langway Award.

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Now, you certainly could make the case that Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy deserved some love for the Jack Adams Award, and goalie Tukkaa Rask probably should’ve been a Vezina Trophy finalist, given his stellar play of late.

But hey, these are just midseason awards, so some Bruins still could walk away with hardware when it really matters.