McDavid claims 2nd straight Art Ross Trophy with 108-point campaign
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It was a disappointing season for the Edmonton Oilers, but no one can blame Connor McDavid.
The 21-year-old superstar captured his second consecutive Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's top point producer, racking up 108 while playing all 82 games.
Philadelphia Flyers forward Claude Giroux came closest to dethroning him, notching 102 points, and Tampa Bay Lightning star Nikita Kucherov finished third with 100 in 80 contests.
McDavid captured his first Art Ross Trophy and the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP with a 100-point campaign in 2016-17.
He has 256 points in 209 games over his first three NHL seasons, the first of which was reduced to 45 games due to injury.
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