EDMONTON -- The National Hockey League announced today the 2019-20 NHL All-Rookie Team, including the three players voted finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the League's top rookie: defensemen Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks and Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche, as well as forward Dominik Kubalik of the Chicago Blackhawks.
NHL announces 2019-20 All-Rookie team
Hughes, Kubalik, Makar, Merzlikins, Olofsson, Suzuki honored
Also named to the 2019-20 NHL All-Rookie Team are goalie Elvis Merzlikins of the Columbus Blue Jackets and forwards Victor Olofsson of the Buffalo Sabres and Nick Suzuki of the Montreal Canadiens.
Voting was conducted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association after the conclusion of the regular season. Following is a summary of each NHL All-Rookie Team member's outstanding campaign:
GOALIE
Elvis Merzlikins, Columbus Blue Jackets
Merzlikins, a third-round pick (No. 76) in the 2014 NHL Draft, led rookies and ranked among the top five goaltenders in the entire NHL in shutouts (t-2nd; 5), goals-against average (5th; 2.35) and save percentage (5th; .923) in 33 games. He went 13-9-8 overall, highlighted by an eight-game winning streak from Jan. 11-Feb. 7 when he had all five of his shutouts (1.00 GAA, .967 SV%). In doing so, Merzlikins became the sixth NHL goaltender (rookie or veteran) to earn five shutouts in a span of eight or fewer appearances since 1929-30 (when forward passing was permitted inside all three zones), a feat last achieved by Brian Boucher, who blanked five straight opponents from Dec. 31, 2003-Jan. 9, 2004 (w/ PHX). The 26-year-old Riga, Latvia, native is Columbus' first All-Rookie Team representative since teammate Zach Werenski in 2016-17 and the second Blue Jackets goaltender to make the list, following Steve Mason in 2008-09.
DEFENSEMEN (in alphabetical order)
Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks
Hughes, the No. 7 choice in the 2018 NHL Draft, was 8-45-53 in 68 games to become the third defenseman in the NHL's modern era (since 1943-44) to top rookies in scoring (outright or tied), joining Bobby Orr (1966-67 w/ BOS) and Brian Leetch (1988-89 w/ NYR). His 53 points were the most by any rookie defenseman since 1991-92, when Nicklas Lidstrom had 11-49-60 in 80 games (w/ DET), and three shy of Dale Tallon's single-season franchise record for a rookie defenseman, set in 10 more games in 1970-71 (14-42-56 in 78 GP). Hughes also led rookies in assists (45), power-play assists (22) and power-play points (25), while ranking among the top five in average time on ice (2nd; 21:53), total time on ice (2nd; 1,488:09) and shots on goal (5th; 126). The 20-year-old Orlando, Florida, native is Vancouver's third All-Rookie Team selection in as many seasons, following teammates Brock Boeser in 2017-18 and Elias Pettersson in 2018-19, and the first Canucks defenseman to receive the honor since Mattias Ohlund in 1997-98.
Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche
Makar, the No. 4 selection in the 2017 NHL Draft, made waves in his first full NHL season, topping rookies with 0.88 points per game (12-38-50 in 57 GP). Three other rookie defensemen in NHL history have averaged as many points per game in a single season (minimum: 50 GP): Leetch (1.04 in 1988-89 w/ NYR), Larry Murphy (0.95 in 1980-81 w/ LAK) and Al MacInnis (0.88 in 1983-84 w/ CGY). The 21-year-old Calgary native also finished among the rookie leaders in game-winning goals (t-1st; 4), assists (2nd; 38), points (2nd; 50), power-play assists (2nd; 15), power-play points (2nd; 19), average time on ice (3rd; 21:01), goals (6th; 12), power-play goals (t-6th; 4), plus/minus (7th; +12), shots on goal (8th; 121) and shooting percentage (8th; 9.9%). Makar -- a unanimous selection -- is Colorado's first All-Rookie Team representative since teammate Nathan MacKinnon in 2013-14 and the third Avalanche/Nordiques defenseman to make the list, following Bruce Bell in 1984-85 and John-Michael Liles in 2003-04.
FORWARDS (in alphabetical order)
Dominik Kubalik, Chicago Blackhawks
Kubalik, a seventh-round pick (No. 191) by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2013 NHL Draft, led rookies with 30 goals in 68 games (30-16-46), making him the fifth rookie in Blackhawks history to reach the 30-goal milestone after Steve Larmer (43 in 1982-83), Darryl Sutter (40 in 1980-81), Eric Daze (30 in 1995‑96) and Artemi Panarin (30 in 2015-16). The 25-year-old Plzen, Czech Republic, native became the first Czech-born player in NHL history to lead rookies in goals as well as the third to reach the 30‑goal plateau, joining Petr Klima (32 in 1985-86) and Petr Prucha (30 in 2005-06). Kubalik, who topped rookies and ranked seventh in the entire NHL with a 19.1 percent shooting percentage, also placed among the top 10 rookies in shots on goal (1st; 157), points (3rd; 46), power-play goals (t 6th; 4), game-winning goals (t‑6th; 3), assists (t-9th; 16) and power-play points (t-10th; 8). He is Chicago's fourth All-Rookie Team honoree in the past decade, joining Corey Crawford (2010-11), Brandon Saad (2012-13) and Panarin (2015-16).
Victor Olofsson, Buffalo Sabres
Olofsson, who entered the season with two goals in six games (each on the man-advantage), became the first player in NHL history to score each of his first eight career goals via the power play (March 28-Oct. 16, 2019: 8-4-12 in 13 GP). He ultimately topped rookies and shared 11th place in the entire NHL with 11 power-play goals (54 GP), the most by a Sabres rookie since 2005-06 (Thomas Vanek: 11 in 81 GP). Olofsson, a seventh-round selection (No. 181) in the 2014 NHL Draft, also placed among the top five rookies in game-winning goals (t-1st; 4), goals (t-2nd; 20), power-play points (3rd; 17), shooting percentage (3rd; 15.7%), points (4th; 42), shots on goal (4th; 127) and assists (5th; 22). The 25-year-old Ornskoldsvik, Sweden, native, who scored his first even-strength goal during the 2019 NHL Global Series in Stockholm (Nov. 9 at TBL), is Buffalo's second All-Rookie Team selection in as many seasons, following Rasmus Dahlin in 2018-19, and the first Sabres forward to make the list since Jack Eichel in 2015-16.
Nick Suzuki, Montreal Canadiens
Suzuki, the No. 13 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft (by the Vegas Golden Knights), led rookie forwards in total time on ice (1,135:16) and even-strength time on ice (960:02) in 71 games. He finished sixth among rookies with 41 points, the most by a Canadiens frookie since 2003-04, when Michael Ryder scored 63 in 81 contests. Suzuki also ranked among the top five rookies in shots on goal (2nd; 138), power-play goals (3rd; 6), assists (4th; 28), power-play points (4th; 14), goals (5th; 13) and power-play assists (5th; 8). The 21-year-old London, Ontario, native is Montreal's first All-Rookie Team honoree since teammate Brendan Gallagher in 2012-13 and the seventh Canadiens forward to make the list since it was introduced in 1982-83. The others: Mats Naslund (1982-83), Kjell Dahlin (1985-86), Gilbert Dionne (1991-92), Oleg Petrov (1993-94), Ryder (2003-04) and Gallagher (2012-13).
2019-20 NHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM
G: Elvis Merzlikins, CBJ
D: Quinn Hughes, VAN
D: Cale Makar, COL
F: Dominik Kubalik, CHI
F: Victor Olofsson, BUF
F: Nick Suzuki, MTL
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2019-20 NHL ALL-ROOKIE TEAM VOTING(1 point per vote)
Goaltenders, Points
1. ELVIS MERZLIKINS, CBJ, 92
2. Mackenzie Blackwood, NJD, 75
3. Ilya Samsonov, WSH, 3
Defensemen, Points
1. CALE MAKAR, COL, 170
2. QUINN HUGHES, VAN, 167
3. Adam Fox, NYR, 3
Forwards, Points
1. DOMINIK KUBALIK, CHI, 169
2. VICTOR OLOFSSON, BUF, 163
3. NICK SUZUKI, MTL, 134
4. Denis Gurianov, DAL, 29
5. Martin Necas, CAR, 15