What's Happening?
Zach Werenski, a defenseman for the Columbus Blue Jackets, has been awarded the Norris Trophy, recognizing him as the NHL's best defenseman for the season. Werenski achieved this honor by finishing second in points among defensemen, with a total of 81
points from 22 goals and 59 assists. This marks the first time Werenski has received the prestigious award. The voting was conducted by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association, with Werenski receiving the most first-place votes. Other notable contenders included Cale Makar from Colorado, Rasmus Dahlin from Buffalo, and Evan Bouchard from Edmonton.
Why It's Important?
Winning the Norris Trophy is a significant achievement for Zach Werenski and highlights his exceptional performance and contribution to his team. This accolade not only elevates Werenski's status within the league but also brings attention to the Columbus Blue Jackets. The recognition can enhance Werenski's career prospects and marketability, potentially leading to increased endorsement opportunities. For the Blue Jackets, having a player win such an award can boost team morale and attract fan interest, which is beneficial for the franchise's reputation and financial success.











