Connor McDavid has been named the recipient of the Ted Lindsay Award for the most outstanding player as voted on by the NHLPA. The award is unsurprising, given that McDavid ran away as the leader in almost every offensive category this season. McDavid posted 64 goals and 89 assists in 82 games this season as he led the league in goals, assists, and points. McDavid edged out Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak and San Jose Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson to win the award, the fourth of his young career.
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User 318310488
I’m shocked!!!! I reallly thought this was Stuart Skinners year to get the rookie of the year and MVP.
KRB
Coulda sworn it would be Connor McMichael. I was so excited when I heard “the winner is Connor Mc…..”
Thanks for pulling the rug out from under me, guys!
User 318310488
That’s better than mine. Lol.
KRB
I’ll admit it. I stole it from a Caps blog a few years ago. The joke went:
Brian MacLellan: “Hey boss, we just got a great center”
Ted Leonsis: “Cool. Connor McDavid?”
MacLellan: “Well, it’s A Connor Mc….”
User 318310488
Lol. I said Stamkos shouldn’t be given the leadership award because I saw him bullying and harassing Victor Hedman and his infant son on a TV insurance commercial.
pawtucket
Good writing
“Edged out”