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Originally Posted by Ped
Not quite the same, but Jamie Storr was on the rookie team two years in a row.
It's technically possible to win the Calder two years in a row, since there is a games played eligibility. But it's highly unlikely a skater would ever, because once you play 25 games in a season, you lose your eligibility, and it would have to be an extraordinary circumstance to win one year with 24 games or less.
A goalie would be more realistic, but would still need the rest of the field to be pretty abysmal while he only played in 24 games one year.
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Not the same, but Ken Dryden won rookie of the year after winning the MVP of the playoffs.