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Nikita Kucherov Claims Second Hart Trophy as NHL MVP

Tampa Bay Lightning

Nikita Kucherov of the Tampa Bay Lightning has been honored with the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s Most Valuable Player, marking a significant milestone as this is his second time receiving the accolade, having previously won in 2019. This announcement came just before Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, highlighting Kucherov’s exceptional performance throughout the season.

Kucherov showcased his scoring prowess by leading the league with an impressive average of 1.71 points per game, accumulating a total of 44 goals and 86 assists. His remarkable 130 points placed him just behind Edmonton’s Connor McDavid, who topped the league with 138 points. The competition was fierce in the voting conducted by members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association, with McDavid finishing a close second, trailing Kucherov by a mere 10 points.

In the Hart Trophy voting, Kucherov outperformed his closest teammate, Jake Guentzel, by a staggering 42 points, underscoring his vital role in the Lightning’s success. Last year, he finished third in the Hart Trophy race, and this season, he climbed to second place, further solidifying his status as one of the league’s elite players.

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