Blues' Ryan O'Reilly beats out Bruins' Patrice Bergeron for Selke Trophy

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Once again, the Blues get the better of the Bruins.

Blues center Ryan O'Reilly earned the Frank J. Selke Trophy over Patrice Bergeron at Wednesday night's NHL Awards. It was O'Reilly's first time winning the award in his career.

O'Reilly has had a month to remember, of course leading St. Louis to a Stanley Cup victory over Boston and earning the Conn Smythe Trophy in the process.

Bergeron finished third in the voting behind O'Reilly and Vegas Golden Knights winger Mark Stone. It was his eighth consecutive year being nominated for the award, which he has won four times in his career.

On the bright side, B's fans did earn one victory over St. Louis on Wednesday night as general manager Don Sweeney earned NHL GM of the Year honors over Blues GM Doug Armstrong.

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