Auston Matthews leads the NHL in goals, Connor McDavid has the most points and Igor Shesterkin has been the best goaltender in the league.
Itâs entirely possible none of them wins the Hart Trophy as MVP.
Matthews, McDavid and Shesterkin are among the front-runners, but the pool of candidates goes at least seven deep with Johnny Gaudreau, Leon Draisaitl, Jonathan Huberdeau and Roman Josi also in the mix.
âThereâs an argument or a case for each guy where you say, âYep, for sure,'â former NHL player and coach Rick Tocchet said. âI think this is probably the hardest Hart in years. Itâs not clear cut for me because I can make an argument for everybody.â
There will be plenty of arguments made before ballots are due Monday evening. Another problem? Only five players can be listed.
AUSTON MATTHEWS
âWhatâs the case? Heâs the best scorer,â Toronto Maple Leafs teammate David Kampf said. âHe has the most goals. That is the reason.â
Matthewsâ 60 goals are the most a player has had in a season since Steven Stamkos scored 60 in 2011-12. Matthews is one of only three players to score that many since the salary cap era began in 2004-05.
An injury slowed Matthewsâ push for 60 goals but doesnât diminish how he has been leading Toronto all season and now into the playoffs.
âItâs just a number,â Leafs defenceman Justin Holl said. âI donât know if he cares about it that much.â
An added touch: 43 of his goals have come at even strength, also most in the league.
JOHNNY GAUDREAU
The Calgary Flames were not supposed to be this good, and they are in large part because of Gaudreau, who led them with 111 points going into Tuesday and has been much improved away from the puck.
âItâs not outlandish to have him winning the Hart just because of his production and the way heâs played defence, too,â said Tocchet, now a Turner Sports analyst. âHis defensive game has really been at another level. You watch him and heâs down low, heâs winning battles, heâs helping his D out for possessions.â
CONNOR MCDAVID
Edmontonâs captain is the best hockey player in the world and is on pace to win the scoring race for the fourth time in the past six seasons. Heâs the most dynamic playmaker in the sport and the reason the Oilers are always a threat to make a deep playoff run.
McDavid has also won almost 54% of his faceoffs and honed his all-around game like other stars before him.
âHe had the perfect role model in Sidney Crosby to evaluate his game the way Crosby has grown into a 200-foot hockey player, has grown into a tremendous leader,â said Matt Hendricks, who played with McDavid for two seasons in Edmonton. âConnor has done everything to follow those footsteps but also create his own, as well.â
IGOR SHESTERKIN
The New York Rangers look way ahead of schedule in their rebuild, and there are plenty of reasons why, from coach Gerard Gallant to 50-goal scorer Chris Kreider. But the biggest factor has been Shesterkin, who has the lowest goals-against average at 2.03 and the highest save percentage at .936.
"Heâs been that good for that team,â Tocchet said. âHe dipped a little bit, which is understandable (under) a lot of pressure all year. But heâs still been really good -- excellent. His stats are phenomenal.â
LEON DRAISAITL
McDavidâs running mate isnât far behind Matthews in the goal-scoring race and is another piston in the Oilers engine to get them back in the playoffs for a third consecutive season.
Draisaitl won the Hart in 2020 after the season was cut short by the pandemic. He is in the discussion again because he does so much more for Edmonton than just creating offence and plays more than any other forward in the league.
âDraisaitl penalty-kills, he takes a lot of draws in his own end on important faceoffs,â Tocchet said. âThat means a lot to me for the Hart.â
JONATHAN HUBERDEAU
The most productive player on the best team in the league canât be counted out. The Florida Panthers score more than anyone else, and Huberdeau is the biggest part of that.
Huberdeau trails only McDavid in scoring, and he hasnât just done it while playing alongside elite centre Aleksander Barkov. He leads the NHL with a career-high 85 assists and reached 30 goals for the second time in a breakout season.
ROMAN JOSI
While Coloradoâs Cale Makar is the favourite to win the Norris Trophy as the NHLâs top defenceman, Josi has essentially carried Nashville into the playoffs. His 91 points had him tied for 13th in the league with Avalanche winger Mikko Rantanen, who could be the eighth player in the MVP race.
Nashville has gotten great production from forwards Matt Duchene and Filip Forsberg and relied on Juuse Saros in goal, but Josi as the captain and best player controls and wins games.
âHeâs just everything for that team,â retired defenceman Karl Alzner said. âEven if he doesnât get on the score sheet more than once in a game, he is completely driving play for that team every time heâs out there. Heâs always in the mix.â