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"Leon Draisaitl, Nathan MacKinnon and Artemi Panarin have been voted by the NHLPA as the three finalists for the 2020 Ted Lindsay Award.
The award is presented annually “to the most outstanding player in the NHL,” as voted by fellow members of the NHLPA.
Draisaitl won his first Art Ross Trophy this season for leading the league with 110 points (43 goals, 67 assists), which he accomplished in 71 games with the Edmonton Oilers.
MacKinnon finished fifth in the NHL points race, leading the Colorado Avalanche with 35 goals and 93 points in 69 games. He was also named a finalist for the award in 2018.
Panarin, in his first season with the New York Rangers, posted 32 goals and 95 points in 69 games. He had 20 more points than the team's next leading scorer, .
The winner will be announced during the conference finals of this year's playoffs.
All 3 are deserving, I think it will come down to Draisaitl and MacKinnon. Draisaitl winning, MacKinnon 2nd, Panarin 3rd is my prediction.
Other finalists will be named on the following days:
NHL AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCEMENT DATES
• Wednesday, July 15: Jack Adams Award, Calder Trophy
• Thursday, July 16: Lady Byng Trophy, Masterton Trophy
• Friday, July 17: Willie O’Ree Award, Vezina Trophy
• Monday, July 20: Norris Trophy, Selke Trophy
• Tuesday, July 21: Hart Trophy