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NHLI/Getty ImagesSidney Crosby
Pittsburgh Penguins
Sidney Crosby
- Crosby led the NHL with 104 points on the season, including a league-high 68 assist, 17 points ahead of his closest competitor.
NHLI/Getty ImagesSidney Crosby
Pittsburgh Penguins
Sidney Crosby
NHLI/Getty ImagesSidney Crosby
Pittsburgh Penguins
NHLI/Getty ImagesRyan Getzlaf
Anaheim Ducks
Ryan Getzlaf
- Leading the Ducks to their first finish atop the Western Conference, as well as franchise records for wins (54) and points (116), Getzlaf finished second in the league in points with a regular-season total of 87.
NHLI/Getty ImagesRyan Getzlaf
Anaheim Ducks
Ryan Getzlaf
NHLI/Getty ImagesRyan Getzlaf
Anaheim Ducks
Getty ImagesAnze Kopitar
Los Angeles Kings
Anze Kopitar
- After leading the Kings with 70 points in the regular season, Kopitar scored a league-high 26 points in the playoffs, propelling L.A. to its second Stanley Cup title in three years.
Getty ImagesAnze Kopitar
Los Angeles Kings
Anze Kopitar
Getty ImagesAnze Kopitar
Los Angeles Kings
Getty ImagesHenrik Lundqvist
New York Rangers
Henrik Lundqvist
- Lundqvist propelled the Rangers to the Stanley Cup finals with a .928 save percentage after recording 33 wins and a .920 save percentage during the regular season.
Getty ImagesHenrik Lundqvist
New York Rangers
Henrik Lundqvist
Getty ImagesHenrik Lundqvist
New York Rangers
Getty ImagesJonathan Toews
Chicago Blackhawks
Jonathan Toews
- A dominant force in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, Toews scored four game-winning goals in leading the Blackhawks to the Western Conference finals. During the regular season, he posted 28 goals and 40 assists for 68 points.
Getty ImagesJonathan Toews
Chicago Blackhawks
Jonathan Toews
Getty ImagesJonathan Toews
Chicago Blackhawks