Trader consensus reflects a nail-biting Art Ross Trophy race with Connor McDavid holding a slim two-point edge at 126 (43 goals, 83 assists in 76 games) over Nikita Kucherov’s 124 (41G, 83A in 69 GP), while Nathan MacKinnon trails at 121 (50G, 71A in 73 GP). Kucherov’s three-point outburst (1G, 2A) against Pittsburgh on April 2 vaulted him ahead in points-per-game pace (1.80), capitalizing on a game in hand and recent multi-point consistency amid Tampa Bay’s push for playoff positioning. McDavid notched one assist in Edmonton’s win over Chicago that night, maintaining steady production, but faces a tight schedule with six games left versus Kucherov’s 13. MacKinnon’s five-point deficit stems from cooler recent form, including just one goal over his last five outings, as Colorado eyes Presidents’ Trophy contention. With under two weeks remaining, rest advantages, opponent strength, and injury risks loom large in this three-way superstar showdown.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedConnor McDavid 44.5%
Nikita Kucherov 44.4%
Nathan MacKinnon 13.1%
Ivan Demidov <1%
$366,809 Vol.
$366,809 Vol.
Connor McDavid
45%
Nikita Kucherov
43%
Nathan MacKinnon
14%
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%
Connor McDavid 44.5%
Nikita Kucherov 44.4%
Nathan MacKinnon 13.1%
Ivan Demidov <1%
$366,809 Vol.
$366,809 Vol.
Connor McDavid
45%
Nikita Kucherov
43%
Nathan MacKinnon
14%
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...Trader consensus reflects a nail-biting Art Ross Trophy race with Connor McDavid holding a slim two-point edge at 126 (43 goals, 83 assists in 76 games) over Nikita Kucherov’s 124 (41G, 83A in 69 GP), while Nathan MacKinnon trails at 121 (50G, 71A in 73 GP). Kucherov’s three-point outburst (1G, 2A) against Pittsburgh on April 2 vaulted him ahead in points-per-game pace (1.80), capitalizing on a game in hand and recent multi-point consistency amid Tampa Bay’s push for playoff positioning. McDavid notched one assist in Edmonton’s win over Chicago that night, maintaining steady production, but faces a tight schedule with six games left versus Kucherov’s 13. MacKinnon’s five-point deficit stems from cooler recent form, including just one goal over his last five outings, as Colorado eyes Presidents’ Trophy contention. With under two weeks remaining, rest advantages, opponent strength, and injury risks loom large in this three-way superstar showdown.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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