Oilers' McDavid wins Hart Trophy, 3 other awards to cap superlative 153-point season
Sharks' Karlsson wins Norris Trophy; record-breaking Bruins nab 3 awards
Connor McDavid already had two trophies to take home.
Then he added another. And another.
The sublimely skilled, lightning-fast captain of the Edmonton Oilers dominated the NHL regular season from start to finish.
He did the same at Monday's awards ceremony in Nashville.
McDavid won his third Hart Trophy as NHL MVP thanks to a 153-point campaign — the most in the NHL since Mario Lemieux's 161 in 1995-96.
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The 26-year-old started the night by taking home his fourth Ted Lindsay Award as the league's most outstanding player as voted by his peers.
"It's not lost on me what these trophies mean in the grand scheme of our game," he said. "It's not the motivating factor, but it's special, still. I know that the five-year-old me would be pissed if I was taking it for granted.
"I'm not. It's special."
McDavid had already secured his fifth Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's leading scorer — 25 points clear of teammate Leon Draisaitl's second-place showing — along with his first Maurice (Rocket) Richard Trophy on the heels of a league-best 64-goal season.
The Hart is voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association, while the Ted Lindsay is chosen by members of the NHL Players' Association.
"I really feel that it is the most prestigious award that's given out here in terms of the hockey awards," McDavid said of the Ted Lindsay. "To have your peers recognize you... they're the ones that you go to battle with each and every night.
"For them to single you out, it's really, really special."
Sharks' Karlsson, trio of Bruins win big
San Jose Sharks defenceman Erik Karlsson took home his third Norris Trophy, and first since 2015, as the league's top blueliner, while Boston Bruins goaltender Linus Ullmark secured Vezina Trophy honours for the first time as the best netminder.
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"It means a lot," Karlsson said of his award that tied a bow on an unlikely comeback season following a string of injuries.
"I think I can grasp everything around it and appreciate it a little bit differently than when I was [younger]."
Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron won a sixth Selke Trophy, and second in as many years, as the best defensive forward.
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—@NHLBruins
Boston head coach Jim Montgomery was honoured with the Jack Adams Award after guiding the Bruins to the best regular-season in NHL history before losing in the first round of the playoffs.
"The actual award is, to me, a reflection of the historically great season that we had," said Montgomery, who climbed the coaching mountain after issues with alcohol forced him out of the NHL in 2019.
Seattle Kraken centre Matty Beniers, the franchise's first-ever draft pick, got the Calder Trophy nod as rookie of the year.
Los Angeles Kings captain Anze Kopitar won the Lady Byng — which goes to the player who best combines sportsmanship, gentlemanly conduct and ability — for the second time.
Flames' Backlund wins King Clancy Trophy
Calgary Flames forward Mikael Backlund won the King Clancy Trophy, which goes to the player who best exemplifies leadership qualities along with work in the community.
"Just a lot of emotions. Seeing Frida and my dad get emotional too, it was a very special moment."<br><br>Mikael Backlund shares his thoughts on being named the winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy at the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NHLAwards?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NHLAwards</a>! <a href="https://t.co/eylXdpRDii">pic.twitter.com/eylXdpRDii</a>
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Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Kris Letang won the Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication. Letang suffered a stroke for the second time in his career and mourned the death of his father within a span of four weeks this season.
When the Penguins all attended his dad's funeral in Montreal, that flipped a switch to get back out there.
"Triggered something in me," Letang recalled. "My wife said, 'You should go back to the rink... and try to forget about what happened in the last few months and try to get back on track."
'Listen, he's gonna win a Stanley Cup'
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos won the Mark Messier Leadership Award.
He won the Maurice (Rocket) Richard Trophy twice early in his career, but waited a long time to hoist the Stanley Cup.
Now he has two rings.
"I've had chats with him before," Stamkos said of McDavid. "Listen, he's gonna win a Stanley Cup. It's just a matter of time. He has that desire and that drive."
Connor McDavid in 2022-23: <br>☑️ Most goals in NHL<br>☑️ Most assists in NHL<br>☑️ Most points in NHL<br>☑️ Most Outstanding Player (as voted by the <a href="https://twitter.com/NHLPA?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@NHLPA</a>)<br>☑️ Most Valuable Player to his team<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NHLStats?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NHLStats</a>: <a href="https://t.co/CYi6YD6PIf">https://t.co/CYi6YD6PIf</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NHLAwards?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NHLAwards</a> <a href="https://t.co/dKuOvAHQQQ">pic.twitter.com/dKuOvAHQQQ</a>
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McDavid has already turned his attention to next season — and chasing that title.
"I'm sure there's gonna be lots of talking about that from now until that happens," he said.
"It's a long ways away."