FAN VOTING OPENS FOR 2019 NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE FAN CHOICE AWARDS

Fans Can Vote Across 20 Entertaining Social Media Categories


New York, May 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As a result of the overwhelming success of last year’s first-ever NHL Fan Choice Awards™, the National Hockey League (NHL®) today announced that voting is open for the 2019 NHL Fan Choice Awards™, which has expanded from ten categories to 20 this year. The NHL Fan Choice Awards™ gives fans the opportunity to engage with and vote on the best photos, videos and GIFs shared by teams and players during the 2018-19 NHL season on social media. More than 65 NHL players, all 31 NHL teams, and the newest expansion NHL Seattle franchise, are featured in videos and graphics across the 20 categories.

“We’re thrilled to give our fans the opportunity to vote for their favorite posts across NHL social media during the 2018-19 NHL regular season,” said Heidi Browning, NHL EVP & Chief Marketing Officer. “The 2019 Fan Choice Awards celebrate our players personalities and provide an inside look at their lives, both on and off the ice. Hockey fans are passionate about their favorite teams and players and the Fan Choice Awards allows us to engage them in new and exciting ways.”

Fans can vote across all 20 categories through Saturday, June 15, at NHL.com/FanChoiceAwards and share their selections across their social platforms with the official hashtag #NHLFanChoice. Fans can also go to NHL.com/FanChoiceAwards to watch a teaser video of the 2019 NHL Fan Choice Awards.

The winners of the 20 categories will be announced on Wednesday, June 19, at NHL.com/FanChoiceAwards and celebrated in social media posts across NHL social media platforms.

1) GIF of the Year

Artemi Panarin

Calgary Flames

Brady Tkachuk

MacKenzie Blackwood

2) Top Team Video

Dallas Stars: Tyler Seguin re-signs

Buffalo Sabres: Casey Mittelstadt in Home Alone

New Jersey Devils: 80s Night

Anaheim Ducks: Mighty Ducks Movie Tribute Night

 

3) Best Bromance

Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn

Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and Patrick Marleau

Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider

Dylan Strome and Alex DeBrincat

 

4) Best Dressed

Henrik Lundqvist

P.K. Subban

Evander Kane

Matt Dumba

 

5) Best Goalie Mask

Robin Lehner

Anton Khudobin

Antti Raanta

Ryan Miller

 

6) Best Hockey Smile

Jason Demers

Jeff Carter

Alex Ovechkin

Dustin Byfuglien

 

7) Best Dog

Marc-Edouard Vlasic: Kelly, Nicky & Macy

Artemi Panarin: Mr. Riziy

Jaccob Slavin: Simba & Lola

Alex DeBrincat: Ralph

 

8) Best Feel-Good Moment

Louis Domingue’s Hockey Fights Cancer™ mask

Sidney Crosby and Nathan MacKinnon skate with the Kenya Ice Lions

Pittsburgh Penguins use social to find a kidney donor

Carey Price consoles a boy whose mother died of cancer

 

9) Best #HockeyTwitter Moment

Gritty breaks the internet

John Tavares signs with Toronto

Seattle gets a team

The Summer of Ovi

 

10) Best Halloween Costume

Ben Bishop

Brock Boeser and Ben Hutton

Blake Coleman

Marcus Foligno

 

11) Best Mascot

Hunter

Gritty

Bailey

Bernie

 

12) Best Beard

Brent Burns

Ryan Ellis

Aaron Ekblad

Luke Witkowski

 

13) Best Celly

Rasmus Ristolainen

Dylan Larkin

The Surge

Brad Marchand 

 

14) Best Follow

P.K. Subban

Erik Karlsson

Matt Duchene

Brad Marchand

 

15) Best Team Dog

Barclay

Ranger

Radar

Rookie

 

16) Goal of the Year

Sidney Crosby

Mikael Backlund

Aleksander Barkov

Connor McDavid

 

17) Save of the Year

Carey Price

Andrei Vasilevskiy

Marc-Andre Fleury

Mikko Koskinen

 

18)  Best Handshake

P.K. Subban and Ryan Johansen

Alex Pietrangelo and Jaden Schwartz

Adam Lowry and Patrik Laine

Keith Yandle and Jonathan Huberdeau

 

19) Best Fan Video

Caps fan banner raising

Predators promposal

How Swede it is to be deked by you

Tomas TATARRR

 

20) Top Hidden Talent

Samuel Girard

Matthew Peca

Ryan Reaves

Aaron Dell

 

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