Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid won the Art Ross Trophy as the leading scorer in the NHL with 100 points in his second season in the League.
"It hasn't really sunk in yet, honestly. I don't really know what to say," McDavid said. "It means so much to me. I would not be in this position if it weren't for the guys on the team, guys like Leon [Draisaitl] and [Patrick Maroon], those guys that I play with all year long. Even up and down the lineup, it's such an honor to be able to play with this group."
McDavid, 20, had two assists against the Vancouver Canucks in a 5-2 win on Sunday, ending the regular season on a 14-game point streak to finish with 30 goals and 70 assists in 82 games. He ended the season 11 points ahead of Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks, who each had 89 points. Kane won the Art Ross last season with 106 points (46 goals, 60 assists). McDavid was the No. 1 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft.
Connor McDavid of Oilers wins Art Ross Trophy
20-year-old center finishes with 100 points; Sidney Crosby first in goals with 44
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