Hughes, Josi, Makar named Norris Trophy finalists

NEW YORK  – Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks, Roman Josi of the Nashville Predators and Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche are the three finalists for the 2023-24 James Norris Memorial Trophy, awarded “to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position,” the National Hockey League announced today.Norris-Finalists_NHLcom

Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submitted ballots for the Norris Trophy at the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists.

Following are the finalists, in alphabetical order:

Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks

Hughes, in his first season as Vancouver’s captain, paced defensemen with 75 assists and 92 points (17-75—92 in 82 GP) – both figures franchise records for a blueliner, ahead of the marks he established in 2022‑23 (7-69—76 in 78 GP) – to guide the Canucks to their first playoff berth since 2019‑20 and first division title since 2012-13. Hughes also ranked among the leading defensemen in power-play assists (1st; 33), power-play points (2nd; 38), plus/minus (4th; +38), goals (t-6th; 17), total time on ice (7th; 2,024:10), shots on goal (9th; 199) and power-play goals (t-9th; 5). He became the eighth-fastest blueliner in NHL history to accumulate 300 career points, doing so in his 331st contest (Jan. 24 vs. STL). Hughes also became the third defenseman in League history – after Paul Coffey and Bobby Orr – to register at least 200 assists over a three-season span, reaching the total April 8 vs. VGK. The 24-year-old Orlando, Fla., native is the first player in Vancouver’s 53-year history who has been voted as a finalist for the Norris Trophy and is seeking to become the fourth U.S.-born player to win the award, following Chris Chelios (3x, last 1995-96), Brian Leetch (2x, last 1996-97) and Adam Fox (2020-21).

Roman Josi, Nashville Predators

Josi led defensemen in goals (23), power-play goals (9) and shots on goal (268) across 82 games (23-62—85) to propel the Predators to their 10th playoff berth in his 13 seasons with the team. His 23 goals equaled a career high, set in 2021-22 (23-73—96 in 80 GP), and marked the most by a blueliner at age 33 or older in NHL history. Josi also finished among the top 2023-24 defensemen in game-winning goals (t-2nd; 5), points (3rd; 85), power-play points (t-4th; 33), assists (5th; 62), power-play assists (7th; 24) and total time on ice (8th; 2,019:45). After a 9-10-0 start to the season, he led all blueliners in goals (20), assists (53) and points (73) as Nashville went 38-20-5 in its final 63 contests (Nov. 26 – April 15), highlighted by a franchise-record 18-game point streak (Feb. 17 – March 26) during which Josi accumulated 8-16—24 and a +22 rating – both tops among defensemen in that span. Josi is a Norris Trophy finalist for the third time, after winning the award in 2019-20 and placing second in voting in 2021‑22. At age 33, he is the oldest finalist for the trophy since Mark Giordano (age 35 w/ CGY) and Brent Burns (age 34 w/ SJS) in 2018-19, with Giordano taking home the award that season and Burns finishing second.

Cale Makar, Colorado Avalanche

Makar topped defensemen with 1.17 points per game (21-69—90 in 77 GP) – the third-highest average by a blueliner over the past 30 seasons (minimum: 50 GP) – to power the Avalanche to their seventh consecutive playoff berth. Makar, who set single-season franchise records for assists and points by a defenseman, ranked second among 2023-24 blueliners in goals (21), assists (69) and points (90). He also finished among the leading defensemen in power-play points (1st; 39), shorthanded points (t-1st; 4), power-play assists (2nd; 32), shots on goal (3rd; 231), takeaways (3rd; 70), power-play goals (t-3rd; 7) and average time on ice (9th; 24:46). The 25-year-old Makar registered his 300th point in his 280th contest (Jan. 20 at PHI) to become the second-fastest blueliner in League history to reach the milestone, one game shy of Bobby Orr (279 GP). Makar is a Norris Trophy finalist for the fourth time in his first five NHL seasons, after winning the award in 2021-22, finishing second in 2020-21 and placing third in 2022‑23. Only three other players have been voted as a Norris Trophy finalist at least four times within their first five seasons – Orr (5x), Brad Park (4x) and Denis Potvin (4x) – and just two of them have multiple wins within that span – Orr (4x) and Potvin (2x).