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"John spoke highly of you": Johnny Gaudreau's mom pens heartfelt reaction to Dustin Wolf's Calder Trophy nomination

  • Dustin Wolf, Lane Hutson, and Macklin Celebrini are finalists for the 2025 Calder Memorial Trophy awarded to the most proficient NHL rookie.
  • The finalists were chosen by the Professional Hockey Writers Association after ballots were submitted at the end of the regular season.
  • Wolf led rookie goaltenders with 29 wins and a 2.64 goals against average in 53 games for Calgary, Hutson matched the rookie assist record for defencemen with 60 assists, and Celebrini scored 25 goals while missing a dozen games.
  • Wolf’s 29 wins are 14 more than the next rookie and one short of Calgary’s rookie record set by Mike Vernon in 1986-87, Hutson became Montreal’s first Calder finalist since 2012-13, and Celebrini is San Jose’s first finalist since 2010-11.
  • These selections highlight outstanding rookie performances across different positions and suggest promising futures for their NHL teams despite Calgary just missing the playoffs this season.
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Wolf, Hutson, Celebrini named Calder Memorial Trophy finalists

CALGARY - Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf, Montreal defenceman Lane Hutson and San Jose centre Macklin Celebrini are the finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player selected "as the most proficient" in his first year of NHL competition.

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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