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McDavid the unanimous No. 1 in TSN's Top 50 players ranking

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Top 50 2022-23 NHL Players

The Crosby-McDavid TSN Top 50 Dynasty has reached 13 years.

Connor McDavid is No. 1 in the TSN pre-season player rankings for a sixth straight season after a seven-year reign by Sidney Crosby.

And it wasn’t close, even though Toronto centre Auston Matthews and Stanley Cup-winning Colorado defenceman Cale Makar had sensational 2021-22 seasons.

No. 2-ranked Matthews was the NHL’s uncontested premier regular season performer, winning the Rocket Richard Trophy, Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award. Matthews received four times as many first-place votes in Hart voting as defending MVP McDavid.

No. 3-ranked Makar, meanwhile, won the Norris Trophy and was the unanimous choice for the Conn Smythe Trophy, becoming just the third defenceman in league history to win both honours in the same season. The other two? Eight-time Norris winner Bobby Orr and seven-time Norris winner Nicklas Lidstrom.

Still, McDavid received all 20 first-place votes, earning unanimous status as TSN’s projected No. 1 player for the 2022-23 season.

It is the second straight season McDavid has been the all-in choice for No. 1.

Class Of Their Own - 3 M's Dominate Voting

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Connor McDavid2000
Auston Matthews0126
Cale Makar0610

Connor McDavid collected all 20 first-place votes becoming a unanimous choice as No. 1 in TSN annual polling for the second straight year. Matthews and Makar were definitive choices at No. 2 and 3, combining for 18 of 20 second-place votes and 16 of 20 third-place ballots.

To be clear, McDavid’s bona fides are impeccable. The Edmonton superstar won the regular season and playoff scoring titles – setting career highs in goals for each – becoming the first player to do since Evgeni Malkin in 2009.

As usual an extraordinary number of his goals and assists shouldn’t have been counted as much as hung in a museum to preserve for future generations to appreciate.

McDavid remains hockey’s most spectacular player, even in the face of a challenge from Makar, and is justifiably regarded as the most highly evolved player in hockey history.

He won the playoff scoring title with 33 points – among them 10 goals and 17 primary assists – despite Edmonton losing in the third round.

Oiler running mate and fellow centre Leon Draisaitl finished one point behind McDavid in the postseason scoring race – collecting an NHL-record 17 points in five second-round games versus Calgary – and finished No. 4 in the TSN poll.

The Great Nate, Nathan MacKinnon, is No. 5. The Colorado centre ranks third all-time in playoff points per game, standing in the shadows of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.

The TSN Top 10 is filled out, in order, by a trio of Tampa Bay Lightning, No. 6 defenceman Victor Hedman, No. 7 goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy and No. 8 right winger Nikita Kucherov, plus No. 9 Florida centre Aleksander Barkov and No. 10 Minnesota left winger Kirill Kaprizov.

Top 50 Players

PlayerPos2021-22 RK2022-23 RKGP GAPTS
1. Connor McDavid, EdmC11804479123
2. Auston Matthews, TorC32736046106
3. Cale Makar, ColRD12377285886
4. Leon Draisaitl, EdmC54805555110
5. Nathan MacKinnon, ColC2565325688
6. Victor Hedman, TBLD7682206585
7. Andrei Vasilevskiy, TBG67632.67.9165
8. Nikita Kucherov, TBRW4847254469
9. Aleksander Barkov, FlaC10967394988
10. Kirill Kaprizov, MinLW2610814761108
11. Sidney Crosby, PitC91169315384
12. Mitchell Marner, TorRW161272356297
13. Roman Josi, NshLD311380237396
14. Jonathan Huberdeau, CgyLW1814803085115
15. Igor Shesterkin, NYRG 15532.07.9356
16. Artemi Panarin, NYRLW81675227496
17. Johnny Gaudreau, CBJLW 17824075115
18. Adam Fox, NYRRD231878116374
19. Matthew Tkachuk, FlaLW/RW 19824262104
20. Alex Ovechkin, WshLW172077504090
21. Mikko Rantanen, ColRW192165325688
22. Patrick Kane, ChiRW142278266692
23. Steven Stamkos, TBC 23814264106
24. Brad Marchand, BosLW112470324880
25. David Pastrnak, BosRW152572403777
26. Brayden Point, TBC132666283058
27. Sebastian Aho, CarC222779374481
28. J.T. Miller, VanC 2880326799
29. Kyle Connor, WpgLW342979474693
30. Charlie McAvoy, BosRD393078104656
31. Filip Forsberg, NshLW 3169424284
32. Mika Zibanejad, NYRC273281295281
33. Patrice Bergeron, BosC253373254065
34. Jacob Markstrom, CgyG 34632.22.9229
35. Jack Eichel, VGKC353534141121
36. Elias Lindholm, CgyC 3682424082
37. Nazem Kadri, CgyC 3771285987
38. Aaron Ekblad, FlaRD 3861154257
39. Gabriel Landeskog, ColLW443951302959
40. Juuse Saros, NshG 40672.64.9184
41. Jake Guentzel, PitLW454176404484
42. Jaccob Slavin, CarLD 427943842
43. John Carlson, WshRD414378175471
44. Jason Robertson, DalLW 4474413879
45. Moritz Seider, DetRD 4582233457
46. Quinn Hughes, VanLD38467686068
47. Alex DeBrincat, OttLW 4782413778
48. Chris Kreider, NYRLW 4881522577
49. Jack Hughes, NJC 4949263056
50. Kris Letang, PitRD 5078105868