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2017 Latest NHL Top 10 Players

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1. Auston Matthews, C, Toronto Maple Leafs
Calder Trophy winner did remarkable things at a young age, was one of only three players in league to score 40 goals. Matthews, the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, lived up to the hype. The 20-year-old scored four goals in his NHL debut Oct. 12 at the Ottawa Senators and was tied for second in the League in goals (40). He led NHL rookies in goals, points (69), shots on goal (279) and game-winning goals (eight), and had 21 power-play points (eight goals, 13 assists). Matthews set Maple Leafs rookie records for goals and points in a season. &quot;Boy, is the future ever bright for him and the Toronto Maple Leafs,&quot; Lawton said. &quot;… Judging by what we saw he&#39;s doing over the summer -- he&#39;s up, he&#39;s training -- I don&#39;t think this is a guy that&#39;s going to have a sophomore jinx. I think he&#39;s really going explode this year.&quot; In 2017-18 season, Auston Matthews leading the Leafs in scoring with 26 points (13 goals, 13 assists) in 24 games.
2. Nikita Kucherov, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning
Kucherov, 24, had NHL career highs in goals (40, tied for second in the League), assists (45), points (85, tied for fifth), power-play goals (17, tied for first), power-play points (32, third), game-winning goals (seven), shots on goal (246) and penalty minutes (38) last season. He had at least 29 goals, 36 assists and 65 points each of the past three seasons. Kucherov has 234 points (108 goals, 126 points) and is plus-63 in 285 NHL games, and has 38 points (19 goals, 19 assists) in 2017-18 season in 26 games.
3. Connor McDavid, C, Edmonton Oilers
Hart Trophy winner and scoring champ may be at top for next 15 years. The No. 1 pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, McDavid won the Art Ross Trophy with 100 points (30 goals, 70 assists) in 82 games last season, his second in the League. He also won the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award. McDavid, 20, had 27 power-play points, six game-winning goals and was plus-27 to help the Oilers qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2005-06. &quot;Nobody in the game right now creates time and space for himself like Connor McDavid,&quot; Lawton said. If it weren&#39;t for a collarbone injury cutting his season to 45 games, McDavid, 19, would have been a heavy favorite for the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year. Still, he finished third in voting after 48 points (16 goals, 32 assists) with the Oilers, and was the fourth-highest rookie scorer in the League.

4. Sidney Crosby, C, Pittsburgh Penguins
From June 2016 through June 2017, Crosby racked up the hardware. He was Penguins captain for back-to-back Stanley Cup championships, with Pittsburgh defeating the San Jose Sharks in six games in the 2016 Final and the Nashville Predators in six games in the 2017 Final. Crosby won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP following each championship . He also had 10 points (three goals, seven assists) in six games as captain of World Cup of Hockey 2016 champion Team Canada and won tournament MVP. He was voted one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players.

5. Johnny Gaudreau, LW, Calgary Flames
&quot;Johnny Hockey&quot; had a strong third season in the NHL, leading the Flames in scoring with 36 points (12 goals, 24 assists) in 27 games. That followed a stellar rookie season, when Gaudreau, 23, had 64 points (24 goals, 40 assists) in 80 games in 2014-15 and was a finalist for the Calder Trophy. Gaudreau also was named to the 2015 NHL All-Star Game as an injury replacement, and had two assists.

6. Blake Wheeler, RW, Winnipeg Jets
Wheeler, 29, broke into the NHL with the Boston Bruins in 2008-09 and had 45 points (21 goals, 24 assists) in 81 games as a rookie. After being traded to the Atlanta Thrashers/Winnipeg Jets franchise in February 2011, his career took off. He had 64 points (17 goals, 47 assists) in 80 games in 2011-12, the franchise&#39;s first season in Winnipeg, and set his NHL career high with 35 points (7 goals, 28 assists) in 2017-18 as the Jets&#39; leading scorer.

7. Patrick Kane, RW, Chicago Blackhawks
Tied Crosby in points with 89 after winning scoring title in 2015-16, consistent scoring talent. scored more than 20 goals each of his first 10 NHL seasons and has 752 points (285 goals, 467 assists) in 740 games, all with Chicago. He&#39;s won the Stanley Cup three times (2010, 2013, 2015). Kane won the Conn Smythe Trophy in 2013 (nine goals, 10 assists in 23 games) and was named one of the beat players. Kane had 106 points to win the Art Ross Trophy by 17 in 2015-16, when he finished second in goals (46; Ovechkin, 50) and third in assists (60). He had a 26-game point streak (16 goals, 24 assists) from Oct. 17-Dec. 13, 2015, the longest by a United States-born player in NHL history, and won the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award.

8. Evgeni Malkin, C, Pittsburgh Penguins
Malkin, who has won three Stanley Cup championships with the Penguins (2009, 2016, 2017), led all scorers in the 2017 postseason with 28 points (10 goals, 18 assists) after he had 18 (six goals, 12 assists) in the 2016 playoffs. He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 2009 with 36 points (14 goals, 22 assists) in 24 games. Behind only McDavid and Crosby in points per game during regular season, led all players in scoring in playoffs. His 1.16 points-per-game average was third in the League behind Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (1.22) and Crosby (1.19) among players with at least 20 games.

9. Braden Holtby, G, Washington Capitals
Holtby won at least 41 games each of the past three seasons and was 131-42-23 in that span. He won the Vezina Trophy in 2015-16, when he tied Martin Brodeur for the NHL record with 48 wins (48-9-7) and had a 2.20 goals-against average, a .922 save percentage and three shutouts. The 28-year-old made the NHL First All-Star Team in 2015-16 and the Second All-Star Team last season. He had at least 63 starts each of the past three seasons. Holtby leads the League in wins (177) since the 2012-13 season.

10.William Nylander,RW,Toronto Maple Leafs
Nylander impressed early, scoring a pre-season goal against the Philadelphia Flyers. Later, at the 2015 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship, Nylander finished 5th in tournament scoring, the highest of any player not on Team Canada. On 1 November 2016, Nylander was named Rookie of the Month by NHL for the month of October. He had recorded eleven points in nine games, which was good enough for second in league scoring and first among rookie players.
 
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