Who won the Conn Smythe? Why Panthers center Sam Bennett won NHL's playoff MVP

Daniel Chavkin

Who won the Conn Smythe? Why Panthers center Sam Bennett won NHL's playoff MVP image

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The Panthers have done it again, defeating the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year. Florida's 5-1 victory on Tuesday night clinched the series for the Panthers, making them the latest NHL team to repeat as champions.

While this is Florida's second-ever championship, it is the first time that a Panther will win the Conn Smythe Award. Although the Panthers won it all last year, Oilers' star Connor McDavid took home the award for being the best player throughout the playoffs.

So, which player received the honor of being this year's Conn Smythe winner? Here's the latest.

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Who won the Conn Smythe?

Panthers forward Sam Bennett is this year's Conn Smythe winner, largely thanks to his scoring prowess this postseason. Bennett had 22 points and 15 goals in the postseason, both of which led the team. Bennett got 11 of the 18 first-place votes for the award, per Frank Seravalli.

Bennett becomes the first Panthers player ever to win a Conn Smythe. The forward has been with Florida since the 2020-21 season and is coming off a year where he had career-high totals with 26 goals and 51 points.

In the Stanley Cup Final specifically, Bennett played a huge role for Florida by scoring five goals, which was second to Brad Marchand for most by a Panther in the series. While Marchand also had a case for the award, voters ultimately went with Bennett.

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Full list of Conn Smythe winners

While the Panthers won their second Stanley Cup title this year, Bennett/Marchand is the first Conn Smythe winner in franchise history. Last year, Connor McDavid won the award despite being on the losing team due to his outstanding performance throughout the playoffs.

Here's a full list of all the Conn Smythe winners in NHL history.

YearPlayerTeamPosition
2025Sam BennettFlorida PanthersC
2024Connor McDavidEdmonton OilersC
2023Jonathan MarchessaultVegas Golden KnightsRW
2022Cale MakarColorado AvalancheD
2021Andrei VasilevskiyTampa Bay LightningG
2020Victor HedmanTampa Bay LightningD
2019Ryan O'ReillySt. Louis BluesC
2018Alex OvechkinWashington CapitalsLW
2017Sidney CrosbyPittsburgh PenguinsC
2016Sidney CrosbyPittsburgh PenguinsC
2015Duncan KeithChicago BlackhawksD
2014Justin WilliamsLos Angeles KingsRW
2013Patrick KaneChicago BlackhawksRW
2012Jonathan QuickLos Angeles KingsG
2011Tim ThomasBoston BruinsG
2010Jonathan ToewsChicago BlackhawksC
2009Evgeni MalkinPittsburgh PenguinsC
2008Henrik ZetterbergDetroit Red WingsC
2007Scott NiedermayerAnaheim DucksD
2006Cam WardCarolina HurricanesG
2005N/A*N/A*N/A
2004Brad RichardsTampa Bay LightningC
2003Jean-Sebastien GiguereMighty Ducks of AnaheimG
2002Nicklas LidstromDetroit Red WingsD
2001Patrick RoyColorado AvalancheG
2000Scott StevensNew Jersey DevilsD
1999Joe NieuwendykDallas StarsC
1998Steve YzermanDetroit Red WingsC
1997Mike VernonDetroit Red WingsG
1996Joe SakicColorado AvalancheC
1995Claude LemieuxNew Jersey DevilsRW
1994Brian LeetchNew York RangersD
1993Patrick RoyMontreal CanadiensG
1992Mario LemieuxPittsburgh PenguinsC
1991Mario LemieuxPittsburgh PenguinsC
1990Bill RanfordEdmonton OilersG
1989Al MacInnisCalgary FlamesD
1988Wayne GretzkyEdmonton OilersC
1987Ron HextallPhiladelphia FlyersG
1986Patrick RoyMontreal CanadiensG
1985Wayne GretzkyEdmonton OilersC
1984Mark MessierEdmonton OilersC
1983Billy SmithNew York IslandersG
1982Mike BossyNew York IslandersRW
1981Butch GoringNew York IslandersC
1980Bryan TrottierNew York IslandersC
1979Bob GaineyMontreal CanadiensLW
1978Larry RobinsonMontreal CanadiensD
1977Guy LafleurMontreal CanadiensRW
1976Reggie LeachPhiladelphia FlyersRW
1975Bernie ParentPhiladelphia FlyersG
1974Bernie ParentPhiladelphia FlyersG
1973Yvan CournoyerMontreal CanadiensRW
1972Bobby OrrBoston BruinsD
1971Ken DrydenMontreal CanadiensG
1970Bobby OrrBoston BruinsD
1969Serge SavardMontreal CanadiensD
1968Glenn HallSt. Louis BluesG
1967Dave KeonToronto Maple LeafsC
1966Roger CrozierDetroit Red WingsG
1965Jean BeliveauMontreal CanadiensC

Daniel Chavkin

Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.