Art Ross Trophy


The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in points at the end of the regular season. It was presented to the league by former player, General Manager, and head coach Art Ross. The trophy has been awarded 70 times to 29 players since its introduction in the 1947–48 NHL season. Ross is also known for his design of the official NHL puck, with slightly bevelled edges for better control.
The current holder is Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers.

History

The Art Ross Trophy was presented to the National Hockey League in 1947 by Arthur Howey "Art" Ross, former General Manager and head coach of the Boston Bruins and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee as a player. Elmer Lach of the Montreal Canadiens was the winner of the first Art Ross Trophy, which was awarded at the conclusion of the season.
Players from the Pittsburgh Penguins have won the trophy 15 times ; the Edmonton Oilers are in second place with three players winning it 10 times; and the Montreal Canadiens and Chicago Blackhawks are tied for third, as players from those teams have won it nine times each. Although Joe Thornton, winner from the season, started the season playing for the Boston Bruins, he finished with the San Jose Sharks and the award counts for the Sharks. Therefore, Boston Bruins have seven players winning the trophy, fifth overall.
From 1963 to 2001, Marcel Dionne and Bryan Trottier were the only single-time winners of the scoring title, while Stan Mikita, Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, Guy Lafleur, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Jaromir Jagr had won it on multiple occasions. For two decades, from 1981 to 2001, only three players won the Art Ross Trophy: Gretzky, Lemieux, and Jagr. The streak ended when Jarome Iginla won the trophy in 2002.
Gretzky has won the trophy ten times, including seven consecutive, during his 20-year NHL career. Gordie Howe and Lemieux have each won it six times, while Esposito and Jagr each have five. Jagr, from the Czech Republic, has won the award the most times by a non-Canadian. Patrick Kane is the only American born player to win the trophy, doing so in 2016. Gretzky is the only player to win the trophy for more than one team, while Thornton is the only player to win it while playing for two different teams in one season. Stan Mikita is the only player in NHL history to win the Art Ross, Hart, and Lady Byng Trophies all in the same season, which he did twice. Orr is the only defenseman to win the scoring title, doing so in 1970 and 1975 with Boston, and in 1970 he became the first player to capture four individual awards in a single season as he won the Hart, Norris, and Conn Smythe Trophies that year as well.
In 2007, Sidney Crosby became the youngest player to win the Art Ross Trophy at age 19, and also became the youngest scoring champion in any major North American professional sport. At almost twice Crosby's age, Martin St. Louis became the oldest player to capture the Art Ross at the age of 37, also having the longest gap between scoring titles. Henrik and Daniel Sedin are the only siblings to win the award, in 2010 and 2011, respectively. Since 2001, only four players, Connor McDavid, Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, and St. Louis have won the award more than once: Crosby in 2007 and 2014, Malkin in 2009 and 2012, St. Louis in 2004 and 2013, and McDavid in 2017 and 2018. McDavid and Gretzky are the only players to win multiple Art Ross trophies before age 21.
The NHL rules stipulate three tiebreakers in case two or more players are tied in points:
  1. Player with most goals
  2. Player with fewer games played
  3. Player scoring first goal of the season
Scoring ties happened in the,, and seasons, all of them being decided by the first tiebreaker of scoring more goals. In those respective seasons, Hull won over Andy Bathgate, Dionne over Gretzky, and Jagr over Eric Lindros. The NHL's award to recognize the leading goal-scorer, the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy, does not have a tiebreaker, allowing multiple winners to be recognized in any one season.

Winners

Bold Player with the most points ever scored in a season.
SeasonWinnerTeamPointsWin #
Montreal Canadiens061
Chicago Black Hawks0681
Detroit Red Wings0781
Detroit Red Wings0861
Detroit Red Wings0862
Detroit Red Wings0953
Detroit Red Wings0814
Montreal Canadiens0751
Montreal Canadiens0881
Detroit Red Wings0895
Montreal Canadiens0841
Montreal Canadiens0962
Chicago Black Hawks0811
1960–61Montreal Canadiens0952
Chicago Black Hawks0842
Detroit Red Wings0866
Chicago Black Hawks0891
Chicago Black Hawks0872
Chicago Black Hawks0973
Chicago Black Hawks0973
Chicago Black Hawks0874
Boston Bruins1261
Boston Bruins1201
Boston Bruins1522
Boston Bruins1333
Boston Bruins1304
Boston Bruins1455
Boston Bruins1352
Montreal Canadiens1251
Montreal Canadiens1362
Montreal Canadiens1323
New York Islanders1341
Los Angeles Kings1371
Edmonton Oilers1641
Edmonton Oilers2122
Edmonton Oilers1963
Edmonton Oilers2054
Edmonton Oilers2085
Edmonton Oilers2156
Edmonton Oilers1837
Pittsburgh Penguins1681
Pittsburgh Penguins1992
Los Angeles Kings1428
Los Angeles Kings1639
Pittsburgh Penguins1313
Pittsburgh Penguins1604
Los Angeles Kings1309910
Pittsburgh Penguins701
Pittsburgh Penguins1615
Pittsburgh Penguins1226
Pittsburgh Penguins1022
Pittsburgh Penguins1273
Pittsburgh Penguins0964
Pittsburgh Penguins1215
Calgary Flames0961
Colorado Avalanche1061
Tampa Bay Lightning0941
Boston Bruins/San Jose Sharks1251
Pittsburgh Penguins1201
Washington Capitals1121
Pittsburgh Penguins1131
Vancouver Canucks1121
Vancouver Canucks1041
Pittsburgh Penguins1092
Tampa Bay Lightning602
Pittsburgh Penguins1042
Dallas Stars871
Chicago Blackhawks1061
Edmonton Oilers1001
Edmonton Oilers1082
Tampa Bay Lightning1281
Edmonton Oilers1101

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