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TOP TEAM • TOP GOALIES • TOP GOAL SCORER Boston Bruins big winners as NHL hands out year-end awards

- By STEPHEN WHYNO

The Associated Press

Since the NHL is planning to go straight to the playoffs, it’s handing out a handful of trophies for the regular season cut short by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Not long after unveiling a 24-team right to the playoffs format, the league on Thursday announced the winners of its regular-season awards. Play was halted March 12 with 189 regular-season games remaining.

Washington’s Alex Ovechkin and Boston’s David Pastrnak share the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy as the top-goal scorer after tying with 48. Although Ovechkin was stopped short of a ninth 50-goal season, his ninth goal-scoring title extends his NHL record.

Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl won his first Art Ross Trophy for leading the league with 110 points, which he accomplish­ed in 71 games. Oilers general manager Ken Holland praised Draisaitl for producing at that clip playing with and apart from captain Connor McDavid.

“It’s a credit to his commitment, his passion, the hard work he’s put in, the determinat­ion over the last three, four, five seasons,” Holland said. “He’s the player that has the most points in the league and he’s a 24-year-old player. He continues to take steps forward in his career. A tremendous accomplish­ment.”

Along with Pastrnak’s individual award, the Boston Bruins get the Presidents’

Trophy for leading the league with 100 points and goaltender­s Tuukka Rask and Jaroslav Halak earn the Jennings Trophy for allowing the fewest goals.

The Bruins, who got to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final last year before losing to the St. Louis Blues, won’t get any of the usual benefits of the Presidents’ Trophy winner if the NHL resumes this summer in two host cities without fans.

They’re not even guaranteed the top seed in the Eastern Conference under this playoff format, which will make them play a threegame round-robin tournament against Tampa Bay, Washington and Philadelph­ia to determine the order of the top four.

“It’s never a perfect scenario,” captain Zdeno Chara said. “It’s not going to be as set in stone as you would have after an 82-game regular season.”

Through 70 games, the Bruins had leads of eight points over the Lightning, 10 over the Capitals and 11 over the Flyers. Team president Cam Neely expressed his feelings about the format during calls with the NHL in recent weeks but acknowledg­ed this is “uncharted times for everybody.”

“A little disappoint­ed with what the team was able to accomplish the first 70 games and kind of the point spread we had between not only the teams in the league but the teams in our division or conference,” Neely said Wednesday. “To kind of have three games dictate where we fall in the conference standings is a little disappoint­ing.”

Neely said in a statement Thursday, “Although the regular season did not end the way anyone hoped, we are honoured to win this award for the second time in seven years.”

Even though they’re playing each other for seeding, the top four teams in each conference get a bye into the round of 16 while the other teams play best-of-five series.

“By getting a bye, they’re going to be facing a team that just came out of a competitiv­e series, and the concern was they needed to have some competitio­n that might not put them at risk in terms of the playoffs but would give them an opportunit­y to play some real games,” commission­er Gary Bettman said. “They needed some games that mattered to some extent in order to not be coming in against a team that just played a competitiv­e series. The benefit and the curse of a bye, I suppose.”

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak scores against Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price in Boston on Feb. 12.
The Canadian Press Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak scores against Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price in Boston on Feb. 12.
 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl has earned the Art Ross Trophy for most points this season, the league announced Thursday.
The Canadian Press Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl has earned the Art Ross Trophy for most points this season, the league announced Thursday.

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