Nikita Kucherov leads Polymarket traders at 63.3% implied probability to win the Art Ross Trophy despite trailing Connor McDavid by one point (125-126) entering Edmonton’s April 5 game, with Nathan MacKinnon at 123 points in third; both Kucherov and McDavid have six regular-season games remaining, while MacKinnon has seven. Kucherov’s blistering 1.79 points-per-game pace across 70 games—fueled by a 2026 surge including 70 points in 32 outings and multi-point efforts like four against Edmonton in March—has overtaken McDavid’s consistent assist-leading production (tied at 83) and vaulted him ahead in trader consensus reflecting the wisdom of crowds. MacKinnon’s league-leading 51 goals provide upset potential, but his lower assist total lags the Tampa Bay star’s playmaking dominance amid Tampa’s strong Eastern Conference positioning.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedNikita Kucherov 64.1%
Connor McDavid 27.0%
Nathan MacKinnon 8.8%
Ivan Demidov <1%
$367,788 Vol.
$367,788 Vol.
Nikita Kucherov
64%
Connor McDavid
27%
Nathan MacKinnon
9%
Ivan Demidov
<1%
Macklin Celebrini
<1%
Jack Eichel
<1%
Kirill Kaprizov
<1%
Leon Draisaitl
<1%
David Pastrnak
<1%
Mitchell Marner
<1%
Jack Hughes
<1%
Auston Matthews
<1%
Cale Makar
<1%
William Nylander
<1%
Nick Suzuki
<1%
Kyle Connor
<1%
Artemi Panarin
<1%
Jesper Bratt
<1%
Elias Pettersson
<1%
Martin Necas
<1%
Robert Thomas
<1%
Brayden Point
<1%
Mikko Rantanen
<1%
Andrei Svechnikov
<1%
Quinn Hughes
<1%
Kevin Fiala
<1%
Brady Tkachuk
<1%
Adam Fox
<1%
Dylan Guenther
<1%
Mika Zibanejad
<1%
Juraj Slafkovsky
<1%
Noah Dobson
<1%
Carter Verhaeghe
<1%
Patrik Laine
<1%
Brock Boeser
<1%
Miro Heiskanen
<1%
Vincent Trocheck
<1%
Tomas Hertl
<1%
Jonathan Marchessault
<1%
Evgenii Malkin
<1%
Troy Terry
<1%
Filip Forsberg
<1%
Steven Stamkos
<1%
Mathew Barzal
<1%
Pavel Buchnevich
<1%
Quinton Byfield
<1%
Bo Horvat
<1%
Brock Nelson
<1%
Adam Fantilli
<1%
Matthew Knies
<1%
Aleksander Barkov
<1%
Adrian Kempe
<1%
Drake Batherson
<1%
Tom Wilson
<1%
Alex Tuch
<1%
Mark Stone
<1%
Evan Bouchard
<1%
William Eklund
<1%
Brad Marchand
<1%
Zach Hyman
<1%
Roope Hintz
<1%
Jason Robertson
<1%
Josh Morrissey
<1%
Shea Theodore
<1%
Matthew Tkachuk
<1%
Matt Boldy
<1%
Nazem Kadri
<1%
Sam Reinhart
<1%
Alex DeBrincat
<1%
Nico Hischier
<1%
Tim Stutzle
<1%
John Tavares
<1%
Jake Guentzel
<1%
Victor Hedman
<1%
Anze Kopitar
<1%
Lane Hutson
<1%
Jordan Kyrou
<1%
Cole Caufield
<1%
Dylan Strome
<1%
Kirill Marchenko
<1%
Logan Cooley
<1%
Wyatt Johnston
<1%
Rasmus Dahlin
<1%
Lucas Raymond
<1%
Seth Jarvis
<1%
Matvei Michkov
<1%
Alexander Ovechkin
<1%
Dylan Holloway
<1%
Brandon Hagel
<1%
Sidney Crosby
<1%
Sebastian Aho
<1%
Dylan Larkin
<1%
Zach Werenski
<1%
Tage Thompson
<1%
Mark Scheifele
<1%
Clayton Keller
<1%
Nikolaj Ehlers
<1%
J.T. Miller
<1%
Travis Konecny
<1%
Connor Bedard
<1%
John-Jason Peterka
<1%
Nikita Kucherov 64.1%
Connor McDavid 27.0%
Nathan MacKinnon 8.8%
Ivan Demidov <1%
$367,788 Vol.
$367,788 Vol.
Nikita Kucherov
64%
Connor McDavid
27%
Nathan MacKinnon
9%
Ivan Demidov
<1%
Macklin Celebrini
<1%
Jack Eichel
<1%
Kirill Kaprizov
<1%
Leon Draisaitl
<1%
David Pastrnak
<1%
Mitchell Marner
<1%
Jack Hughes
<1%
Auston Matthews
<1%
Cale Makar
<1%
William Nylander
<1%
Nick Suzuki
<1%
Kyle Connor
<1%
Artemi Panarin
<1%
Jesper Bratt
<1%
Elias Pettersson
<1%
Martin Necas
<1%
Robert Thomas
<1%
Brayden Point
<1%
Mikko Rantanen
<1%
Andrei Svechnikov
<1%
Quinn Hughes
<1%
Kevin Fiala
<1%
Brady Tkachuk
<1%
Adam Fox
<1%
Dylan Guenther
<1%
Mika Zibanejad
<1%
Juraj Slafkovsky
<1%
Noah Dobson
<1%
Carter Verhaeghe
<1%
Patrik Laine
<1%
Brock Boeser
<1%
Miro Heiskanen
<1%
Vincent Trocheck
<1%
Tomas Hertl
<1%
Jonathan Marchessault
<1%
Evgenii Malkin
<1%
Troy Terry
<1%
Filip Forsberg
<1%
Steven Stamkos
<1%
Mathew Barzal
<1%
Pavel Buchnevich
<1%
Quinton Byfield
<1%
Bo Horvat
<1%
Brock Nelson
<1%
Adam Fantilli
<1%
Matthew Knies
<1%
Aleksander Barkov
<1%
Adrian Kempe
<1%
Drake Batherson
<1%
Tom Wilson
<1%
Alex Tuch
<1%
Mark Stone
<1%
Evan Bouchard
<1%
William Eklund
<1%
Brad Marchand
<1%
Zach Hyman
<1%
Roope Hintz
<1%
Jason Robertson
<1%
Josh Morrissey
<1%
Shea Theodore
<1%
Matthew Tkachuk
<1%
Matt Boldy
<1%
Nazem Kadri
<1%
Sam Reinhart
<1%
Alex DeBrincat
<1%
Nico Hischier
<1%
Tim Stutzle
<1%
John Tavares
<1%
Jake Guentzel
<1%
Victor Hedman
<1%
Anze Kopitar
<1%
Lane Hutson
<1%
Jordan Kyrou
<1%
Cole Caufield
<1%
Dylan Strome
<1%
Kirill Marchenko
<1%
Logan Cooley
<1%
Wyatt Johnston
<1%
Rasmus Dahlin
<1%
Lucas Raymond
<1%
Seth Jarvis
<1%
Matvei Michkov
<1%
Alexander Ovechkin
<1%
Dylan Holloway
<1%
Brandon Hagel
<1%
Sidney Crosby
<1%
Sebastian Aho
<1%
Dylan Larkin
<1%
Zach Werenski
<1%
Tage Thompson
<1%
Mark Scheifele
<1%
Clayton Keller
<1%
Nikolaj Ehlers
<1%
J.T. Miller
<1%
Travis Konecny
<1%
Connor Bedard
<1%
John-Jason Peterka
<1%
If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Art Ross Trophy, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NHL. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Oct 22, 2025, 5:33 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...If the listed player is not announced as a finalist for the 2025–26 Art Ross Trophy, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the NHL. However, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolution Source
https://www.nhl.com/Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Nikita Kucherov leads Polymarket traders at 63.3% implied probability to win the Art Ross Trophy despite trailing Connor McDavid by one point (125-126) entering Edmonton’s April 5 game, with Nathan MacKinnon at 123 points in third; both Kucherov and McDavid have six regular-season games remaining, while MacKinnon has seven. Kucherov’s blistering 1.79 points-per-game pace across 70 games—fueled by a 2026 surge including 70 points in 32 outings and multi-point efforts like four against Edmonton in March—has overtaken McDavid’s consistent assist-leading production (tied at 83) and vaulted him ahead in trader consensus reflecting the wisdom of crowds. MacKinnon’s league-leading 51 goals provide upset potential, but his lower assist total lags the Tampa Bay star’s playmaking dominance amid Tampa’s strong Eastern Conference positioning.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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