Art Ross Trophy

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McDavid Wins Art Ross Trophy for Fourth Time (The Hockey News)

Connor McDavid officially secured the Art Ross Trophy after leading the league with 123 points, a career-high.

Jaromir Jagr (1998-01) was the last player to win the award in consecutive seasons. Johnny Gaudreau and Jonathan Huberdeau finished tied for second with 115 points, while Leon Draisaitl (110), Kirill Kaprizov (108), Auston Matthews (106), Steven Stamkos (106) and Matthew Tkachuk (104) all broke the 100-point barrier, with J.T. Miller finishing with 99. After recording a career-high with 44 goals and 123 points, the Edmonton Oilers officially secured the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's scoring champion.

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McDavid wins Art Ross, Matthews secures Maurice 'Rocket' Richard ... (Sportsnet.ca)

For the second straight season and fourth time in his career, Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid takes home the Art Ross Trophy while Toronto Maple ...

Matthews took home league's top goal scorer award after scoring 60 goals in 73 games for the Maple Leafs this season. The 24-year-old took home his first Richard trophy after scoring 41 goals in 52 games during the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season. The 25-year-old McDavid ran away with the scoring title in 2020-21 with 105 points in just 56 games with teammate Leon Draisaitl the next closest player finishing 21 points behind.

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Oilers' Connor McDavid Becomes 7th NHL Player to Win Art Ross ... (Bleacher Report)

Edmonton This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis. For more from Bleacher Report on this topic and...

A two-time Hart Memorial Trophy winner as the league's MVP, McDavid now has compiled 239 goals and 458 assists for 697 points through his first seven NHL seasons. It's McDavid's second straight season taking home the Art Ross Trophy. Gretzky and Howe are the only other players to win it four or more times before their 26th birthday. It's the second-highest point total recorded by an NHL player over the last 15 seasons.

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Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid wins fourth Art Ross Trophy (Oilers Nation)

Registering a career-high 123 points (44 goals, 79 assists) pushed — the second most of any player in the last 15 years — pushed McDavid to the mark. He now ...

His offensive game continues to grow and over the course of his seven seasons in the league. As a whole, his 123-point season saw him score eight more points than both Johnny Gaudreau and Jonathan Huberdeau, who scored 115. He also joins Gretzky (6x) and Howe (4x) as the third to win it four times prior to his 26th birthday.

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NHL Awards: Matthews wins Richard, McDavid claims Art Ross (NHL)

Connor McDavid wins his fourth NHL scoring title and Auston Matthews wins the Rocket Richard Award for the second year in a row.

This is the first time in franchise history the Panthers have finished with the league’s best record, and it came in a season where they had one of the best offenses the league has seen in decades. All season it seemed like the Colorado Avalanche were on track to win the Presidents’ Trophy with the league’s best record, but then a 13-game winning streak by the Florida Panthers helped push them into the top spot in the league. Given the overall strength of Carolina’s forwards and defense the play of its goalies was going to be the big X-factor for the season that made or break how it went. He is only 24 years old and just completed his sixth season in the NHL but he already has 259 goals in only 407 regular season games. Florida Panthers forward Jonathan Huberdeau gave McDavid quite a run here, but in the end it was McDavid winning the fourth Art Ross Trophy of his career and his second in a row. McDavid finished the season with 44 goals and 123 points, establishing new career highs in both categories.

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McDavid wins Art Ross, Matthews nabs Rocket Richard for second ... (TSN)

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid captured the Art Ross Trophy and Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as ...

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid captured the Art Ross Trophy and Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL season officially concluded on Sunday. Connor McDavid captured the Art Ross Trophy and Auston Matthews the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL season officially concluded on Sunday. McDavid wins Art Ross, Matthews nabs Rocket Richard for second straight season

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McDavid wins Art Ross Trophy again; Matthews gets Rocket Richard (NHL.com)

The 2021-22 National Hockey League regular season concluded today with Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid capturing the Art Ross Trophy as the League's ...

McDavid, who won the Art Ross Trophy for the fourth time overall (also 2016-17 and 2017-18), registered a career-high 123 points (44-79-123 in 80 GP) - the second-most by any player over the past 15 seasons - to finish ahead of Calgary Flames left wing Johnny Gaudreau (40-75-115 in 82 GP) and Florida Panthers left wing Jonathan Huberdeau (30-85-115 in 80 GP) in the scoring race. Matthews (San Ramon, Calif.) compiled 15 multi-goal performances, highlighted by a quartet of hat tricks, and 10 game-winning tallies to break Rick Vaive's Maple Leafs record for goals in a season (54 in 1981-82) as well as Jimmy Carson's NHL benchmark for goals in a campaign by a U.S.-born player (55 in 1987-88). Matthews, now the first U.S.-born player to top the League in goals multiple times, has collected 259 markers in 407 contests since entering the NHL in 2016-17 - an average of 0.64 goals per game that only is surpassed by Bossy (0.76) and Lemieux (0.75) among players with a minimum of 400 appearances. Matthews (60-46-106 in 73 GP), who captured his second Richard Trophy, became the 21st different player in NHL history to score 60 goals in a season and just the third to reach the milestone this century, following Alex Ovechkin (2007-08) and Steven Stamkos (2011-12). Matthews averaged 0.82 goals per game - the highest rate by any player in a single campaign (minimum: 50 GP) since Lemieux in 1995-96 (0.99) - to finish ahead of Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (55-55-110 in 80 GP), New York Rangers left wing Chris Kreider (52-25-77 in 81 GP) and Ovechkin (50-40-90 in 77 GP) as four players reached the 50-goal mark for the first time since 2005-06. McDavid, who found the scoresheet in 63 of his 80 contests (78.8%), added to his hardware by also setting career highs and placing in the top 10 in the NHL in power-play assists (1st; 34), power-play points (1st; 44), assists (2nd; 79), shots on goal (5th; 314) and goals (7th; 44). The two-time Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2016-17 and 2020-21) has compiled 239-458-697 through his first seven NHL seasons (487 GP), an average of 1.43 points per game that ranks fourth in League history behind only Gretzky (1.92), Lemieux (1.88) and Mike Bossy (1.50) among players with a minimum of 100 appearances. NEW YORK -- The 2021-22 National Hockey League regular season concluded today with Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid capturing the Art Ross Trophy as the League's scoring champion and Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews winning the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy as the NHL's goal-scoring leader, both for the second straight campaign. McDavid became the seventh player to claim the Art Ross Trophy at least four times, joining Wayne Gretzky (10x), Gordie Howe (6x), Mario Lemieux (6x), Phil Esposito (5x), Jagr (5x) and Stan Mikita (4x), and just the third of that group to pick up four wins prior to his 26th birthday, after Gretzky (6x) and Howe (4x).

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McDavid repeats as Art Ross Trophy winner, NHL's leading scorer (NHL.com)

Connor McDavid won the Art Ross Trophy as the leading scorer in the NHL for a second straight season.

He is first in scoring since making his NHL debut, 75 points ahead of Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks (622), who has played 43 more games. It's the fourth time McDavid has won the award, including last season, when he led the NHL with 105 points (33 goals, 72 assists) in 56 games. "Connor has been driving the bus," Oilers goalie Mike Smith said.

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