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		<title>Crosby Captures Hart Trophy As MVP; Malkin Takes Calder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[a href=&#8217;http://www.crownawards.com&#8217;>Trophy News From Crosby, TORONTO Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby won the Hart Trophy as the National Hockey League&#8217;s Most Valuable Player tonight, capping a sophomore season in which he became the youngest scoring champion in major pro sports history and sparked one of the NHL&#8217;s most dramatic team turnarounds. Crosby, who earlier this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a href=&#8217;http://www.crownawards.com&#8217;><img src="http://trophiestrophy.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/trophies-hockey-crown-awards-121x300.jpg" alt="Hockey Cup Trophy from Crown Awards" title="trophies-hockey-crown-awards" width="121" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-322" /></a><em>Trophy News From Crosby, TORONTO</em></p>
<p>Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby won the Hart <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as the National Hockey League&#8217;s Most Valuable Player tonight, capping a sophomore season in which he became the youngest scoring champion in major pro sports history and sparked one of the NHL&#8217;s most dramatic team turnarounds.<br />
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Crosby, who earlier this month was named the youngest team captain in League history, received 91 of 143 first-place votes for 1,225 points in voting by the Professional Hockey Writers&#8217; Association. Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks, who tallied 25 first-place votes and 801 points, was runner-up.</p>
<p>At 19 years, 10 months, Crosby is the second-youngest Hart <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> winner in the history of the award, which was introduced in 1924. Wayne Gretzky was 19 years, 5 months old in 1979-80 when he captured the first of eight consecutive Hart <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophies</a> with the Edmonton Oilers.</p>
<p>Crosby finished the regular season with 36 goals and 84 assists for 120 points, winning the Art Ross <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as League scoring champion. He took the permanent scoring lead with a career-high six-point night against Philadelphia Dec. 13 and never went more than three consecutive games without a point afterward. The Penguins were 41-10-9 in games when Crosby recorded a point, 6-13-0 when he did not and 0-1-2 when he was out of the lineup.</p>
<p>The Penguins finished the season with a 47-24-11 record for 105 points, qualifying for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2001 and recording a 47-point improvement over 2005-06. Only three clubs in NHL history have posted a bigger gain, most recently the Winnipeg Jets&#8217; 48-point surge from 1980-81 to 1981-82. </p>
<p>Other honorees included Penguins center Evgeni Malkin, who won the Calder <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as the NHL’s top rookie. Malkin launched his NHL career in memorable fashion, becoming the first player in 89 years to score goals in each of his first six NHL games. Before Malkin, only three players in NHL history had scored at least one goal in each of their first six (or more) games and all did so in 1917-18, the League&#8217;s inaugural season. The 20-year-old went on to lead all rookies in goals (33), power-play goals (16), assists (52) and points (85).</p>
<p>Nicklas Lidstrom of the Detroit Red Wings joined an elite group by capturing the Norris <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as the League&#8217;s outstanding defenseman for the fifth time. Lidstrom becomes the fourth defenseman in League history with as many as five Norris <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> wins, joining Hockey Hall of Fame members Bobby Orr (eight), Doug Harvey (seven) and Ray Bourque (five). Lidstrom, who earned his fifth Norris in the past six seasons, tied for the League lead among defensemen in plus-minus with a +40 rating, ranked third among all players in ice time per game (27:29) and was fifth among defensemen in scoring with 62 points (13 goals, 49 assists).</p>
<p>Lidstrom&#8217;s teammate, Pavel Datsyuk, won his second consecutive Lady Byng <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> for combining sportsmanship with a high standard of play. Datsyuk led the Red Wings in scoring for the second consecutive season, matching a career high with 87 points (27 goals, 60 assists). His plus-36 rating ranked second on the club and seventh in the League overall.</p>
<p>Another repeat winner was Carolina Hurricanes captain Rod Brind&#8217;Amour, who won the Frank Selke <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as the League’s outstanding defensive forward. Brind&#8217;Amour ranked second among all NHL centers with a 59.2% face-off winning percentage and ranked third among League forwards in average ice time per game (23:19).</p>
<p>The New Jersey Devils&#8217; Martin Brodeur claimed the Vezina <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as the NHL&#8217;s top goaltender for the third time in the past four seasons following a record-breaking campaign. Brodeur won an unprecedented 48 games, surpassing Bernie Parent&#8217;s mark of 47 in 1973-74, led the NHL in shutouts (12), ranked third in goals-against average (2.18) and third in save percentage (.922).</p>
<p>Alain Vigneault of the Vancouver Canucks won his first Jack Adams <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Award</a> as the NHL’s top coach, edging last year&#8217;s winner, Lindy Ruff of the Buffalo Sabres, by eight points (134-126). In his first year behind the Vancouver bench, Vigneault guided the Canucks to a franchise record-breaking season. They improved their wins record to 49 from a previous high of 46 and recorded the highest points total in club history with 105.</p>
<p>Montreal Canadiens captain Saku Koivu accepted the King Clancy Memorial <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> for leadership and humanitarian contributions to his community. Koivu&#8217;s exemplary support of cancer treatment and research &#8212; and, more particularly, his personal demonstration of courage as a cancer survivor &#8212; is a source of inspiration and pride to his teammates as well as the many thousands of patients and their families who benefit from his generosity.</p>
<p>Boston Bruins center Phil Kessel received the Bill Masterton Memorial <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy </a>for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey. Diagnosed with testicular cancer in early December, the 19-year-od Kessel played a Dec. 9 game against New Jersey, knowing he would be admitted to the hospital for surgery on Dec. 12. He missed only 12 games before returning to Boston&#8217;s lineup.</p>
<p>Four players who received the NHL&#8217;s statistic-based <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">trophies </a>June 2 in Ottawa also were acknowledged at the NHL <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Awards</a> Show this evening: Crosby (Art Ross <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a>), Tampa Bay Lightning center Vincent Lecavalier (Maurice Richard <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as goal-scoring leader) and the Minnesota Wild&#8217;s Niklas Backstrom and Manny Fernandez (William Jennings <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a> as goaltenders on the club allowing the fewest goals).</p>
<p>The Professional Hockey Writers&#8217; Association (PHWA) cast ballots for the Hart, Norris, Selke, Lady Byng and Calder <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophies</a>. The PHWA also voted on the Masterton <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a>. The 30 NHL General Managers voted on the Vezina <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">Trophy</a>. The NHL Broadcasters&#8217; Association (NHLBA) submitted votes for the Jack Adams A<a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">ward</a>, and a special panel of representatives from the PHWA and NHLBA chose the King Clancy winner. Voting for these <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">awards</a> was conducted at the conclusion of the regular season.</p>
<p>Balloting results were tabulated by the accounting firm Ernst &#038; Young, with the exception of the Masterton and King Clancy <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/SHY.Hockey_-_Inline_Awards_Trophies_Medals.cat">trophies</a>. The results for these awards were tabulated by the PHWA and the National Hockey League, respectively. </p>
<p><em>Orginally Written by http://penguins.nhl.com</em></p>
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		<title>Pakistan Keeps Champions Trophy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 15:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trophy news from Pakistan The International Cricket Council says September&#8217;s Champions Trophy event will remain in Pakistan, after appointing a special task force to ensure security. The ICC discussed the possibility of moving the tournament because of security fears raised by Australia, England and New Zealand. Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Naseem Ashraf said: &#8220;We thank [...]]]></description>
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<p>The International Cricket Council says September&#8217;s Champions <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/indexmain.html">Trophy</a> event will remain in Pakistan, after appointing a special task force to ensure security. </p>
<p>The ICC discussed the possibility of moving the tournament because of security fears raised by Australia, England and New Zealand.<br />
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Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Naseem Ashraf said: &#8220;We thank all member countries for their kind support.&#8221; </p>
<p>The security commission will include the British ICC president David Morgan. He will be joined by a representative from the tournament&#8217;s official broadcasters, ESPN-Star, and a member of the Federation of International Cricketers Association. </p>
<p>However, a bomb blast in the capital Islamabad on July 6 killed 19 people, mostly police, and there was a series of minor blasts in Karachi the following day which killed one person and wounded dozens. </p>
<p>Rawalpindi, which adjoins Islamabad, is one of three venues for the Champions <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/indexmain.html">Trophy</a> along with Lahore and Karachi. </p>
<p>The Champions <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/indexmain.html">Trophy</a> will be the largest international cricket event in Pakistan since it co-hosted the World Cup with India in 1996. </p>
<p>The Pakistan Cricket Board has always insisted the eight-nation, 18-day Champions <a href="http://www.crownawards.com/StoreFront/indexmain.html">Trophy</a> tournament can proceed safely. </p>
<p>England&#8217;s first match is against Sri Lanka in Karachi, on 14 September. </p>
<p>Australian Cricketers Association chief executive Paul Marsh had been among those urging a change of venue. </p>
<p>&#8220;Based on expert reports read and heard during Sunday&#8217;s meeting there is no way the ACA can recommend touring Pakistan at this time,&#8221; Marsh said. </p>
<p><em>This article originally appeared in Yahoo News &#038; BBC Sports</em></p>
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