Hall became the first Devils player to win the Hart Trophy as League MVP after he had NHL career highs in almost every statistical category, including goals (39), assists (54), points (93), plus/minus rating (plus-14), power-play points (37) and shooting percentage (14.0 percent) last season. The 26-year-old left wing scored seven game-winning goals, including three in overtime, to help the Devils qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2011-12. He had 38 points (18 goals, 20 assists) in a personal 26-game point streak from Jan. 2-March 6, and set a Devils record with a 19-game point streak during that span, from Jan. 30-March 6 (13 goals, 13 assists, 26 points).
"His offensive game just rounded out in every possible way in New Jersey last year," Johnson said. "I think he took the challenge of not making the playoffs and maybe being a little disappointed with Edmonton's great year (in 2016-17) and said, 'You know what? I want to show why I can be as great as everyone knows I can be.' … Everyone is game-planning against you, everyone knows that you're the key player for your team and they still can't stop you ... that means you're having a special year and you're a special player."