Besides Boucher, a number of players have won the award multiple times, including
Wayne Gretzky who won it five times,
Red Kelly and
Pavel Datsyuk with four wins, and
Bobby Bauer,
Alex Delvecchio,
Mike Bossy,
Martin St. Louis,
Ron Francis, and
Anže Kopitar with three each. Because of Boucher's seven wins, the
New York Rangers join
Detroit as the only two clubs who have won the award fourteen times, followed by
Toronto with nine wins,
Chicago and
Boston tied with eight, and
Los Angeles with seven.
Adam Oates was a six-time finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy but never won. Five players have won both the Lady Byng Trophy and the
Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in the same season:
Buddy O'Connor (
1947–48),
Bobby Hull (
1964–65),
Stan Mikita (
1966–67 and
1967–68),
Wayne Gretzky (
1979–80) and
Joe Sakic (
2000–01). Mikita is also the only player to win the Hart,
Art Ross, and Lady Byng trophies in the same season, doing so consecutively in the 1966–67 and 1967–68 seasons. Gretzky, Bobby Hull, and Martin St. Louis also won these three awards, but not in the same season. Bobby and
Brett Hull are the only father–son combination to win the Hart and Lady Byng trophies.
Bill Quackenbush,
Jaccob Slavin,
Red Kelly, and
Brian Campbell are the only defensemen to have won the Lady Byng Trophy, with Kelly and Slavin being the only ones to win it multiple times. Kelly holds a record three as a defenseman (four overall). After Kelly, no defenseman won the award for a 58-year stretch, which ended in 2012 when Campbell received the honor, although
Nicklas Lidstrom narrowly lost to
Joe Sakic in 2001. No goaltender has ever won the award.
List of winners , five-time winner , four-time winner , three-time winner , three-time winner , one-time winner ==See also==