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We don’t really sit down and talk about the nitty gritty details of Phil Kessel as a hockey player very often.
Even if the 33-year old Kessel were to never step foot on the ice in an NHL game again which, given his impressively-long active iron man streak, is an incredibly unlikely scenario he’d retire as one of the most decorated American-born hockey players of his generation.
He sits behind only Patrick Kane on the American active player scoring sheet, boasting 904 points over a 1,122 game career so far. He’s a silver medal Olympian, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, and a U18 World Juniors gold medalist. He’s made three All-Star Game appearances, put up a whopping seven hat tricks (never, from the time he arrived in the NHL, going more than three seasons without one), and managed to work his way to third in all-time postseason scoring among active American-born players despite suffering through a six-year stint with the Toronto Map
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Almost certainly, Auston Matthews will be a finalist for the Hart Trophy, as the NHL’s most valuable player.
Barring some kind of drastic change with Connor McDavid, Matthews won’t win the award but is likely to end up in the top three, which will put him in a place few Maple Leafs of the modern era have ever known.
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Doug Gilmour finished second to Mario Lemieux for the Hart in 1993, then a year later placed fourth behind winner, Sergei Fedorov. Darryl Sittler finished third once in Hart voting. Guy Lafleur won the award that year, in 1978. Mats Sundin never finished higher than eighth on the Hart ballot and Wendel Clark never did receive a Hart vote.
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