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Matthews or Laine? Sorting through the loaded Calder trophy race

- By Jonas Siegel

NHL rookie classes like this one don’t come around very often.

It’s been almost 25 years since we last saw three rookies hit both the 20- goal and 70- point plateaus in the same season ( 1992- 93). Auston Matthews, Patrik Laine and Mitch Marner are all on pace to do it this year. Only six players since ’ 95 have managed the feat: Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Paul Stastny, Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin.

It goes beyond just the top three, though, with rookies across the league making big impacts. Here’s an early attempt to sort through a close Calder Trophy race:

The contenders

■ Auston Matthews

Matthews gets the slight edge on right- winger Laine because of how well he’s performed at the more challengin­g centre position at age 19. The Arizona product sits second in the NHL with 24 even- strength goals, leads the league with 10 gameopenin­g goals and has more goals than Laine when subtractin­g empty- netters. He’s also generating a huge number of shots – 205, almost 60 more than Laine – and one of the top marks ever for a rookie if current trends persist. Unlike Laine, Matthews boasts strong puck possession numbers against increasing­ly difficult competitio­n as the Leafs garner 55 per cent of five- on- five scoring chances when he’s on the ice. Matthews historic four- goal NHL debut also can’t be ignored.

■ Patrik Laine

None of Matthews’ accomplish­ments should diminish Laine’s spectacula­r rookie showing. The Finnish winger had a hat trick four games into his NHL career ( he’s recorded three this season), pacing all rookies with 28 goals ( tied with Matthews), eight power- play goals, 52 points and 40 evenstreng­th points, second to only Crosby in goals per- game. Laine is scoring on almost 19 per cent of his shots.

■ Mitch Marner

It’s a testament to this rookie class that Marner could break multiple Leafs rookie records – points, assists and power- play points – and still potentiall­y finish third in the Calder race. Of the top- three, Marner has probably been the most potent in the new year, humming at more than a point per game since Jan.

1. He’s electrifie­d a line with two veterans, right there among the league leaders with 2.46 points per- 60 minutes and better than both Matthews and Laine.

Second- tier candidates

■ Zach Werenski: The American defender is on pace for more than 51 points while averaging more than 21 minutes per- game on one of the NHL’s top teams.

■ Matt Murray: It’s easy to forget Murray is still a rookie after last year’s Stanley Cup triumph. The 22- year- old has a .933 evenstreng­th save percentage for the Penguins, which trails only Devan Dubnyk, Braden Holtby, and Carey Price among regular starters this season.

■ William Nylander: The slick Swede gets lost in Toronto behind Matthews and Marner but he’s on pace for almost 60 points while leading the Leafs with 17 power- play points.

■ Sebastian Aho: Aho has 10 goals in 19 games since Jan. 1, tops among rookies. He’s got 17 goals on the year, an increasing­ly dangerous 19- year- old force for a Carolina team that desperatel­y needs his offence.

■ Ivan Provorov: Provorov turned 20 last month, but he’s already leading the Flyers in ice time, garnering almost 22 minutes per game – almost two minutes more than the next closest player.

■ Matthew Tkachuk: At six- foot- two and a thick 202 pounds, Tkachuk doesn’t look much like a rookie and he hasn’t played like it either. The 19- year- old has 27 points in his last 33 games, a force alongside Mikael Backlund and Michael Frolik on the Flames most consistent line.

■ Nikita Zaitsev: Another Toronto rookie who gets lost in the shadow of his flashier teammates, Zaitsev is playing more minutes than any first- year player this season ( more than 22 per- game), one half of the Leafs top defensive pairing.

■ Anthony Mantha: Looking more and more confident, the six- foot- five, 221- pound winger is becoming an increasing­ly more impactful force for the Wings. His 17 even- strength points in the new year are trailing only Laine.

 ?? Ap photo ?? Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews, centre, is congratula­ted by William Nylander, left, and Roman Polak.
Ap photo Toronto Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews, centre, is congratula­ted by William Nylander, left, and Roman Polak.
 ?? Cp photo ?? Winnipeg Jets’ Patrik Laine celebrates his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh.
Cp photo Winnipeg Jets’ Patrik Laine celebrates his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh.

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