Confirmed with Link: Nathan MacKinnon wins 2023-2024 Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player, as voted by peers) as well as 2023-2024 Hart Trophy (NHL MVP)

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MacKaRant

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I actually agree. I think what explains that gap though was the ASG debacle with Kucherov. I think that made a lot of hockey media people really sour, and that's reflected in the vote totals. Probably not fair, but hey, Kucherov is the one who decided to flip the entire NHL the bird that weekend.
Also, one dude is Canadian and the other chuvak is Russian
 

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Anyone who was actually paying attention to the play on the ice and not just looking at box scores would have easily been able to tell you that 29 was the most dominant player on the ice this year.

The other players knew it, hence the Lindsay award and even the usually biased writers knew it.

29 deserved it, happy for him.
 

TruePowerSlave

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The Lindsay was a given as Mack was the standout performer of the regular season.

Hart I would argue could have gone to Kucherov. 54 point gap to Tampa's 2nd leading scorer + Art Ross on a not so great team.
 

VainGretzky

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The Lindsay was a given as Mack was the standout performer of the regular season.

Hart I would argue could have gone to Kucherov. 54 point gap to Tampa's 2nd leading scorer + Art Ross on a not so great team.
The Hart is the fancier award in the media because they vote for it, but the Lindsay is more satisfying because all your peers that you play against vote for it , which is a lot more prestigious to the individual winning it
 

TruePowerSlave

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The Hart is the fancier award in the media because they vote for it, but the Lindsay is more satisfying because all your peers that you play against vote for it , which is a lot more prestigious to the individual winning it
I would rather take the Lindsay than the Hart. Obviously the media will hype up the Hart way more.

That being said, it's debatable if some of the players voting really even know that much about the entire regular season. Do they watch a bunch of non-conference games regularly all season?
 

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It's nice to have that out of the way.
After Hall won it a few seasons back and with McDavid's dominance, it was starting to feel like MacK had gotten the short end of the stick and would miss out on the hardware that a career such as his truly deserves.
It's the same sense of relief I had when Makar won the Norris. Yes, he's young and will compete for it repeatedly yet, but it's never a guarantee and is good to have that recognition at least once.
 

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At least "we" won something this season....

Congrats to Mac for the Hart and Lindsey... Wow.

This is finally out of the way.

And now get you ass in the gym and training ground. :D
 

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It's fun reading the mains and seeing all the whining about McJesus and Kucherov having more assists, and Matthews having more goals.

There are other scoring awards. The MVP of a team doesn't have to have the most points - otherwise Carey Price would never have won.
 

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Good for Nate. Cements his legacy up with Sakic, Foppa, (and Makar when his career is done.)

Shame his amazing season was wasted by another Nichushkin letdown, but hopefully he can stay at this level a couple more years.

It’s been a pleasure watching him since he was drafted and he’s been a great Av on and off the ice since day 1.
 
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Good for Nate. Cements his legacy up with Sakic, Foppa, (and Makar when his career is done.)

Shame his amazing season was wasted by another Nichushkin letdown, but hopefully he can stay at this level a couple more years.

It’s been a pleasure watching him since he was drafted and he’s been a great Av on and off the ice since day 1.
He hasn’t given us nearly the entertainment as Val has off the ice:sarcasm:
 

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