2015-16 Calder Poll: Injury-shortened season still enough for McDavid to be NHL's top

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Photo: Edmonton Oilers rookie forward Connor McDavid will compete for Team Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Championship that begins next week in Moscow and St. Petersburg (courtesy of Bob Frid/Icon Sportswire)


</p>The race for the 2016 Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie was certainly interesting. But, if the staff at Hockey’s Future is right, the winner of this year’s award will be the person many expected to win it when the season started, that individual being the Edmonton Oilers‘ Connor McDavid.

Despite missing 37 games after suffering a broken clavicle in November, McDavid averaged over one point per game and was a near unanimous pick in the final*poll as the NHL’s top rookie.… read more

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Firebrd828

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Nope...sorry. He missed too much of the season.

If only half of the season was enough, then Larkin had a better first half than McDavid had in the first or last quarter of the season.

Panarin should win this, hands down.
 

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