In 1963, Esposito started his career in Chicago, then played for Boston and the New York Rangers. He won two cups (both with the Bruins) and two Hart trophies as the Most Valuable Player.

For those who don't know hockey, the awards can be confusing because they are simply called by their name: The Hart Trophy, The Ross Trophy, The Vezina Trophy etc. Kinda like how you win the Stanley Cup.

Other sports don't really adhere to the names so much. Nobody says you win the 'Larry O'Brien Trophy' for claiming an NBA Championship. And they simply call it an NBA or NFL MVP if you're the best player. Hockey is different, and that's cool.

You gotta do some digging if you don't already know what they are awarded for. Here it is, so you don't have to feel stupid like I did when reading an article and having no idea which trophy was which (hockey folks don't generally explain it):

Hart=Most Outstanding Player Ross=Top Point Scorer Vezina=Top Goalie Norris=Top Defenseman Calder=Rookie of the Year

Those are the major ones.