Conn Smythe Power Rankings: Kuznetsov the top dog now
As we approach the climax of the Stanley Cup Final and the NHL season as a whole, it's time to take one more look at the top contenders for the Conn Smythe Trophy.
The Washington Capitals find themselves on the cusp of the first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history, holding a 3-1 series lead. Consequently, four of the five front-runners for playoff MVP sport red, white, and blue.
Here's where we stand after the Capitals' convincing win over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 on Monday:
5. Nicklas BackstromGP | G | A | P | ATOI |
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19 | 5 | 17 | 22 | 20:41 |
Backstrom has flown under the radar in these playoffs thanks to the stellar performances of some of his teammates, but his terrific play-making ability has undoubtedly been a factor in Washington's Cup run.
The Swedish center missed four games due to injury, but he's excelled when healthy. He's provided steady production on the Capitals' second line, alongside a nearly equally productive T.J. Oshie, giving Washington a lethal top-six.
4. Marc-Andre FleuryGP | W-L | SV % | GAA | SO |
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19 | 13-6 | .929 | 2.15 | 4 |
Fleury was the Conn Smythe favorite for most of this postseason, and he has been the biggest reason for the Golden Knights' success, but he's looked human lately.
The veteran netminder was simply overwhelmed Monday night, allowing six goals on 23 shots, and he's given up 16 in the four Cup Final games.
Had Fleury continued to play lights-out, he would have remained a Conn Smythe favorite, even in a losing effort, but his play has simply slipped.
3. Braden HoltbyGP | W-L | SV % | GAA | SO |
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22 | 15-7 | .923 | 2.13 | 2 |
Holtby has made his fair share of game-saving stops throughout the Capitals' run, none more memorable than "The Save" in Game 2 versus Vegas. He's had a few hiccups, sure, but the former Vezina winner has been outstanding on the whole.
Fleury still holds an edge in the save percentage department because of how good the Golden Knights goalie was for most of the playoffs, but Holtby has allowed only five goals in the last three games.
If Holtby continues to stymie Vegas the way he has for most of this series, he'll have a legitimate case.
2. Alex OvechkinGP | G | A | P | ATOI |
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23 | 14 | 12 | 26 | 20:46 |
Ovechkin's pursuit of a long-elusive title is arguably the best story of the playoffs, and he's one of the biggest reasons the Capitals are on the verge of winning it all.
The "Great Eight" is tied with Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele for the postseason lead in goals. He's scored two in the Cup Final to go along with a pair of assists.
Ovechkin, the heart and soul of his club for more than a decade, has always shouldered a disproportionate amount of blame for Washington's playoff failures. But now, with the tables turned, it's time to give credit where it's due.
1. Evgeny KuznetsovGP | G | A | P | ATOI |
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23 | 12 | 19 | 31 | 20:32 |
Kuznetsov has simply been the best player in these playoffs.
Ovechkin has been the Capitals' leader and top scorer. Holtby has been excellent for the most part, and exceptional at key moments. However, Kuznetsov has been the best, leading all skaters in playoff points and trailing only Ovechkin and the vanquished Scheifele in goals.
Another four-point game for Kuznetsov on Monday night - his second such effort and fourth game with at least three points in this postseason - made him the clear favorite to win the Conn Smythe.
Do you care about the Conn Smythe Trophy? Evgeny Kuznetsov: " What's that going to get you? Nothing, right?"
- Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) June 5, 2018
Would it be a crime to give the award to Ovi, or even to Holtby? No. But it should be Kuznetsov's to lose, whether he cares about it or not.
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