Mid-Season Hart Trophy Race
Over 40 games in, nearly 50 depending on your team of choice, a host of favorites have emerged to take home the end of the year hardware revered as the Hart Memorial Trophy, or for more casual fans, the NHL’s equivalent of the MVP award. Here’s a look at how the race is shaking out:1. Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins, Center Clearly the frontrunner at this juncture, Crosby leads the league in goals next to top 5 assists numbers, which for the mathematicians out there gives him a clear inside track on taking home this year’s high point total. Barring injury or a rare slump from the 2007 Hart winner, Crosby is well on his way towards adding another identical honor to his trophy case.2. Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins, Goalie The only legitimate threat to Crosby from a statistical standpoint, Thomas is hindered by his position, as only two goalies have taken home the Hart Trophy since Jacques Plante in 1961-62 (the two being Dominik Hasek in ’96-’97/’97-’98 and Jose Theodore in ’01-02). Still, Thomas’ first half of the season is a remarkable story. Expected to be unseated as the primary goalie in Boston, Thomas is the only netminder in the league with a Goals Against Average under 2.00 or a Save Percentage above .940, postponing the Tuukka Rask era by at least another year. (more…)