Article 53YW0 Stat leaders, select award winners for 2019-20 regular season

Stat leaders, select award winners for 2019-20 regular season

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Josh Wegman
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The NHL's 24-team return-to-play format marks the end of the 2019-20 regular season "for the purposes of nomenclature, record keeping, and NHL awards," commissioner Gary Bettman said in Tuesday's announcement. That means it's time to hand out awards and finalize league stat leaders, which the league made official on Thursday.

Presidents' Trophycropped_GettyImages-1199710798.jpg?ts=15 Dave Reginek / National Hockey League / Getty

Awarded to the team with the most points.

Winner: Boston Bruins

RankTeamPTSPTS%
1Boston Bruins100.714
2St. Louis Blues94.662
3Tampa Bay Lightning92.657
3Colorado Avalanche92.657
5Washington Capitals90.652

Whether by points or points percentage - a calculation dividing accrued points by maximum possible points based on games played - the Bruins were the NHL's best team during the 2019-20 regular season.

Art Ross Trophycropped_GettyImages-1129913810.jpg?ts=15 Andy Devlin / National Hockey League / Getty

Awarded to the player with the most points.

Winner: Leon Draisaitl

RankPlayerGPPTS
1Leon Draisaitl (EDM)71110
2Connor McDavid (EDM)6497
3Artemi Panarin (NYR)7095
3David Pastrnak (BOS)6995
5Nathan MacKinnon (COL)6993

Barring an injury, this was Draisaitl's trophy to lose even without a league shutdown.

Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophycropped_GettyImages-1208014766.jpg?ts=15 Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Awarded to the player with the most goals.

Winner: Alex Ovechkin/David Pastrnak

RankPlayerGPG
1Alex Ovechkin (WSH)6848
1David Pastrnak (BOS)7048
3Auston Matthews (TOR)7047
4Leon Draisaitl (EDM)7143
5Mika Zibanejad (NYR)5741

This was arguably the most enticing award race in the league, so it's a shame we never got to see the end of it; each of these five players seemed to have a fighting chance. It's Ovechkin's ninth time winning the award and Pastrnak's first.

Assists leadercropped_GettyImages-1198709113.jpg?ts=15 Minas Panagiotakis / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Winner: Leon Draisaitl

RankPlayerGPA
1Leon Draisaitl (EDM)7167
2Connor McDavid (EDM)6463
2Artemi Panarin (NYR)6963
4John Carlson (WSH)6960
5Brad Marchand (BOS)7059

There's no actual award for the NHL's regular-season assist leader, which seems like a missed opportunity. It could be named after Wayne Gretzky, the NHL's all-time points leader by assists alone. Or perhaps after someone who specialized in dishing the puck (to a lesser extent) but was never an elite scorer, like Adam Oates or Joe Thornton.

Defenseman points leadercropped_GettyImages-1208390303.jpg?ts=15 Patrick Smith / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Winner: John Carlson

RankPlayerGPPTS
1John Carlson (WSH)6975
2Roman Josi (NSH)6965
3Victor Hedman (TB)6655
4Tony DeAngelo (NYR)6853
5Quinn Hughes (VAN)6853

Carlson was on pace for 89 points over 82 games, a total no defenseman has reached since Ray Bourque and Sergei Zubov in 1993-94, according to Hockey Reference.

Average time-on-ice leadercropped_GettyImages-1134349179.jpg?ts=15 Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

Winner: Thomas Chabot

RankPlayerGPATOI
1Thomas Chabot (OTT)7126:00
2Drew Doughty (LA)6725:49
3Roman Josi (NSH)6925:47
4Kris Letang (PIT)6125:44
5Oscar Klefbom (EDM)6225:25
5Brent Burns (SJ)7025:25

Chabot was a horse. He logged 37:50 of action during an overtime loss to the Lightning in December.

William M. Jennings Trophycropped_GettyImages-1186307626.jpg?ts=15 Steve Babineau / National Hockey League / Getty

Awarded to the goaltender(s) having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals against.

Winner: Tuukka Rask/Jaroslav Halak

RankPlayersGPGA
1Tuukka Rask/Jaroslav Halak (BOS)70174
2Ben Bishop/Anton Khudobin (DAL)69177
3Joonas Korpisalo/Elvis Merzlikins (CLB)70187
3Darcy Kuemper/Antti Raanta (ARI)70187
5Philipp Grubauer/Pavel Francouz (COL)70191

Rask (41 starts) and Halak (31 starts) were both sensational this season, combining for a .925 save percentage and a 2.24 goals-against average. Boston's blue line and the team's overall defensive play deserve some credit, too.

Save percentage leadercropped_GettyImages-1202370885.jpg?ts=15 Icon Sportswire / Icon Sportswire / Getty

Minimum of 23 games played, per NHL.com.

Winner: Anton Khudobin

RankPlayerGPSV%
1Anton Khudobin (DAL)30.930
2Tuukka Rask (BOS)41.929
3Darcy Kuemper (ARI)29.928
4Jake Allen (STL)24.927
5Elvis Merzlikins (CLB)33.923

Though he split time in the crease with Ben Bishop this season, Khudobin has quietly become one of the league's most effective goaltenders. A pending UFA, he could be in line for a handsome payday this offseason.

Goalie wins leadercropped_GettyImages-1207644939.jpg?ts=15 Al Powers / National Hockey League / Getty

Winner: Andrei Vasilevskiy

RankPlayerGPW
1Andrei Vasilevskiy (TB)5235
2Connor Hellebuyck (WPG)5831
3Jordan Binnington (STL)5030
4Frederik Andersen (TOR)5229
5Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK)4927
5Carey Price (MTL)5827

Vasilevskiy may be the winner here, but Hellebuyck's brilliance can't be overstated. He won 31 games while posting a .922 save percentage after Winnipeg lost four of its blue-line regulars from 2018-19.

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