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The last time an NHL player finished the season with over 120 points was in 2005-06 when Joe Thornton ended with 125. Since the 2004-05 lockout, the Art Ross winner has typically put up a little over 100 points, except during the 2012-13 lock out shortened year and Jamie Benn’s league leading 87 points in 2014-15. This season could very easily be the first time someone ends with 130+ points since before the turn of the century; after 49 games Nikita Kucherov leads the league in scoring with an insane 78 points, putting him on pace to finish with 130 points in 82 games. If Kucherov is able to keep up his current pace, he will be the first player to eclipse 130 points in a season since Mario Lemieux’s 161 point year in 1995-96. (It’s worth noting that the league average SV% that season was .898 and this year it’s .908)
Kucherov leads the NHL in points (78) and assists (56) along with being third on the Lightning for goals with 22. In second place for points is Johnny Gaudreau with 73 in 50 games, one more than Kucherov has played so far. Barring injury, Kucherov should finish the season with the most points in the league.

As of January 20th, 2019, we’re past the halfway point of the season and we’re coming upon the All-Star break; I think it’s time to give out some trophies. There’s still a lot of time left in the season, but at this point the season has settled in enough to reasonably crown some winners. Without further ado, here are your NHL trophy midway point award winners.