| William M. Jennings Trophy |
| Year |
Winner(s) |
Team |
| 2004 |
Martin Brodeur |
New Jersey Devils |
| 2003 |
Martin Brodeur |
New Jersey Devils |
| |
Roman Cechmanek and Robert Esche |
Philadelphia Flyers |
| 2002 |
Patrick Roy |
Colorado Avalanche |
| 2001 |
Dominik Hasek |
Buffalo Sabres |
| 2000 |
Roman Turek and Jamie McLennan |
St. Louis Blues |
| 1999 |
Ed Belfour and Roman Turek |
Dallas Stars |
| 1998 |
Martin Brodeur |
New Jersey Devils |
| 1997 |
Martin Brodeur and Mike Dunham |
New Jersey Devils |
| 1996 |
Chris Osgood and Mike Vernon |
Detroit Red Wings |
| 1995 |
Ed Belfour |
Chicago Blackhawks |
| 1994 |
Dominik Hasek and Grant Fuhr |
Buffalo Sabres |
| 1993 |
Ed Belfour |
Chicago Blackhawks |
| 1992 |
Patrick Roy |
Montreal Canadiens |
| 1991 |
Ed Belfour |
Chicago Blackhawks |
| 1990 |
Andy Moog and Rejean Lemelin |
Boston Bruins |
| 1989 |
Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward |
Montreal Canadiens |
| 1988 |
Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward |
Montreal Canadiens |
| 1987 |
Patrick Roy and Brian Hayward |
Montreal Canadiens |
| 1986 |
Bob Froese and Darren Jensen |
Philadelphia Flyers |
| 1985 |
Tom Barrasso and Bob Sauve |
Buffalo Sabres |
| 1984 |
Al Jensen and Pat Riggin |
Washington Capitals |
| 1983 |
Roland Melanson and Billy Smith |
New York Islanders |
| 1982 |
Rick Walmsley and Denis Herron |
Montreal Canadiens |
| Given to the goalkeeper(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it. The Jennings Trophy was presented in 1981-82 by the National Hockey League's Board of Governors to honor the late William M. Jennings, longtime governor and president of the New York Rangers and one of the great builders of hockey in the United States. |