Draisaitl, MacKinnon, Panarin in mix for NHL's Ted Lindsay Award
Each forward hoping to be voted most outstanding player by his peers for 1st time
Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl, Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon and New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin are the finalists for the 2019-20 Ted Lindsay Award.
The award is presented annually to the "most outstanding" player in the NHL, as voted by members of the National Hockey League Players' Association.
"Two highly skilled players, two the best players in the world," Draisaitl said of his fellow nominees. "They very much deserved to be nominated."
Draisaitl, 24, topped all NHL scorers with 110 points (43 goals, 67 assists) to become the first German-born player to win the Art Ross Trophy.
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MacKinnon, 24, had 93 points (35 goals, 58 assists) to rank fifth in the league, 43 points ahead of his closest teammate. He led the league with 318 shots on goal.
"This award, it's a one-year thing, but I think a body of work is required to get the respect of your peers," MacKinnon said of Draisaitl and Panarin. "These guys have been so dominant for so long. It's a tough league, and the way these guys produce every year and every night is very special."
All three players are seeking their first Ted Lindsay Award. MacKinnon was a finalist in 2017-18.