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Each NHL team has its share of players whose accomplishments stood out among their teammates. They might be scoring forwards, ...
It's called the Art Ross Trophy, but for five of the past seven seasons, it's belonged to Connor McDavid. The Edmonton Oilers center has owned the NHL scoring race since he entered the league in 2015.
With all that in mind, here's a quick-and-dirty look at 10 names who could make a run at the Art Ross Trophy in 2023-24. Many names come from this list, but there are some sleepers, too.
Leon Draisaitl and Nathan MacKinnon are tied in points, making the 2024-25 Art Ross Trophy race one of the closest finishes in recent history. While Draisaitl’s goal-scoring earns him a slight ...
With such a game Art-Ross rival in Kucherov, even missing a few games could make the difference between first and second place. If McDavid suits up for Game 1: bump him back to first on this list.
The Art Ross Trophy was pretty much decided as the NHL's 2019-20 season wound down. Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl was running away in the points-scoring race with 110 points in 71 games.
After three points in Edmonton's 6-1 win, McDavid briefly moved into the top spot in the NHL scoring race for the first time all season.
Less than five minutes prior he clinched his first Art Ross Trophy in dramatic fashion. Instead of happiness the overwhelming emotion Benn gave off was disappointment and almost embarrassment.
The Art Ross Trophy is one of the only NHL awards that is not voted on, and although Sidney Crosby has held the top spot for weeks, it appears he will be overtaken by a few players from the ...
The Stars weren’t making the playoffs, but they finished with a four-game winning streak and went 14-5-0 down the stretch Plus, Jamie Benn won the Art Ross Trophy as the league’s leading scorer.
NEW YORK — Connor McDavid is the third-youngest player to win the Art Ross Trophy after he led the NHL in scoring with 100 points. McDavid turned 20 in January, and only Sidney Crosby and Wayne ...
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