Makar, who won the Calder Trophy last season, led rookie defensemen in goals (12), power-play goals (four) and even-strength goals (eight), and he was second to Quinn Hughes of the Canucks among rookies in assists (38), points (50) and power-play points (19; four goals, 15 assists). He scored four game-winning goals, was plus-12 and averaged 21:01 of ice time in 57 games, third among rookies. Makar, who set the Avalanche/Quebec Nordiques record for points by a rookie defenseman in one season, scored 15 points (four goals, 11 assists) in 15 postseason games.
"His skating ability, to me, is something that's incredible, and then that goes along with his offensive skills," Johnson said. "… You got one timers, you got wristers, you got snap shots, and he can do them all effectively."