McDavid has surpassed 100 points in five of his seven NHL seasons, including 105 (33 goals, 72 assists) in 55 games in 2020-21. He had 97 points in 64 games in 2019-20, the season cut short because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He leads the NHL with 697 points (239 goals, 458 assists) and 1.43 points per game since entering the League in 2015-16.
"He's just so good and he does so much for the Edmonton Oilers," St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas said after predicting McDavid would win the Hart Trophy. "I think he's going to come out firing this year."
"Because he's such a focal point of that team and he's always putting up so many points," Washington Capitals goalie Darcy Kuemper said of why he too is picking McDavid.
The odds are good that he will again put up a lot of points, but McDavid's focus isn't on his production or the individual hardware he might be able to take home from the 2023 NHL Awards show in Nashville on June 26.
The Oilers reached the Western Conference Final last season for the first time in McDavid's career, but they were swept by the Colorado Avalanche, the eventual Stanley Cup champions.
After getting a taste of some success in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, McDavid obviously wants more, but he's not getting ahead of himself.
Not surprisingly, he's taking the mature, veteran approach toward this season.
"You've got to build it back up, you've got to start fresh," he said. "We certainly feel close in Edmonton. We have a lot of belief in our room, belief in each other and we feel good about where we're at, but that being said each year is a fresh start for everybody.
"They don't hand out the Stanley Cup at the end of October. It's a long process, a long journey, but I'm looking forward to getting started."
Voting totals (points awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis): Connor McDavid, Oilers, 67 (10 first-place votes); Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs, 41 (1); Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche, 25 (1); Cale Makar, Avalanche, 21 (2); Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild, 17; Artemi Panarin, New York Rangers, 9 (1); Leon Draisaitl, Oilers, 6; Johnny Gaudreau, Columbus Blue Jackets, 6; Roman Josi, Nashville Predators, 6; Aleksander Barkov, Florida Panthers, 4; Brayden Point, Tampa Bay Lightning, 4; Jonathan Huberdeau, Calgary Flames, 3; J.T. Miller, Vancouver Canucks, 3; Matthew Tkachuk, Panthers, 3; Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, 3; Igor Shesterkin, Rangers, 2; David Pastrnak, Boston Bruins, 2; Jack Hughes, New Jersey Devils, 2; Sebastian Aho, Carolina Hurricanes, 1
NHL.com staff writers Tom Gulitti and Tracey Myers contributed to this report