Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid dominated the NHL’s shortened season and also dominated the voting for the Hart Trophy.
McDavid received all 100 first-place votes by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association to win the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s MVP. He also won the Ted Lindsay Award, which is voted on by players.
He hit the 100-point mark in his 53rd game and finished with 105 points in 56 games, 21 points ahead of teammate Leon Draisaitl, the league’s No. 2 scorer.
McDavid, whose strong play helped the Oilers clinch second place in the North Division, previously won the Hart Trophy in 2016-17 and won the player vote in 2016-17 and 2017-18.
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