2. Nathan MacKinnon, C, Colorado Avalanche
MacKinnon, who was a finalist for the Hart Trophy last season, was eighth in the NHL with 65 points (20 goals, 45 assists) and was plus-22 in 48 games. He was third in power-play points (25) and shots on goal (206), and among skaters to play at least 10 games, his average of 1.35 points per game was fourth in the League. MacKinnon scored 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists) during a 15-game point streak from March 27-April 28, the longest in the NHL last season. He was second on the Avalanche in scoring, one point behind forward Mikko Rantanen, after leading Colorado each of the previous four seasons. MacKinnon's average of 1.38 points per game in the playoffs ranks third all time (minimum 50 games played) behind Wayne Gretzky (1.84) and Mario Lemieux (1.61).
"As great as he is in the regular season, he gets better in the playoffs," Johnson said. "Playoffs more intense, powerful, faster, and more emotional. All the things that he brings at a heightened level and can elevate more and draw from than most players. The fact that his numbers jump, pop, to that extent in the playoffs, I think speaks volumes."