Nathan MacKinnon, Nikita Kucherov could author all-time duel

TORONTO — The NHL hasn’t had a truly captivating chase for the league scoring title since the year before Connor McDavid entered the league.

McDavid has won five of the past seven Art Ross Trophies — four in lopsided fashion. Two seasons ago, there was a relatively close race until McDavid collected 13 points in his final five games. The two years McDavid didn’t win by eight-plus points, someone else did.

The last great, down-to-the-wire race for the scoring crown came in 2014-15, when Jamie Benn edged out John Tavares by one point and Sidney Crosby by three.

If the past month of the 2023-24 NHL season is an indication, the league could be in for an all-time great duel between Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon and Lightning maestro Nikita Kucherov. For five consecutive days last week before both teams began their extended break, the NHL scoring lead changed hands as the two All-Stars answered one great performance with another on alternating schedules.

“He’s going to be a tough guy to beat, that’s for sure,” MacKinnon said of Kucherov. “He’s one of the smartest players, if not the smartest in the league. I definitely admire his game a lot. I think he’s very different from my game, and I can take a lot from it – the way he can slow things down. He’s got no pulse. It’s like he knows what the right play is every time.”

Kucherov has won the Art Ross and the Hart Trophy as league MVP before — both items that are not currently on MacKinnon’s resume. He swept those awards in 2018-19, when he finished with a career-high 128 points.

It looks like Kucherov will need to establish another one to win a second scoring title. Both Kucherov and MacKinnon are on pace for about 140 points. Kucherov has a slight lead, with 85 points in 49 games, though he missed one contest. MacKinnon sits one behind with 84 in 49, having appeared in all of Colorado’s games.

“He’s a hell of a player,” Kucherov said of MacKinnon. “He’s been a top player all of his life. It’s his consistency. He’s such a fun player to watch, so fast. I think the thing he’s gotten better at is slowing the game down.”

Both players got off to relatively slow starts, relative to their standard. MacKinnon had just nine points in his first 10 games, while Kucherov had 11 in his first 10.

Kucherov hit the accelerator first, with 11 points in his next three contests to grab the NHL lead on Nov. 7. He yielded it for a couple weeks, but a six-point night Nov. 24 set this potential Art Ross campaign in motion. Kucherov has led the league in points or been second to MacKinnon after every game he’s played since.

MacKinnon had one point Nov. 24, and that point trailed Kucherov by 11. But that was also game No. 3 of his current, remarkable 33-contest scoring spree. MacKinnon has at least one point in all but one of those games, and 64 total.

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