Realistic illustration of NHL midseason award leaders: Avalanche's MacKinnon (Hart), Makar (Norris), Oilers' McDavid, and Islanders' Schaefer (Calder).
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Avalanche stars dominate NHL midseason awards race

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Halfway through the 2025-26 NHL season, Colorado Avalanche players Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar lead the races for the Hart and Norris Trophies, respectively, amid their team's torrid start. Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers remains a close challenger in the MVP conversation, while rookie Matthew Schaefer of the New York Islanders tops the Calder Trophy contenders. The awards landscape shows tight competitions in several categories as the second half approaches.

The 2025-26 NHL season has reached its midpoint, with the Colorado Avalanche emerging as the dominant force in midseason award predictions. As of early January 2026, the Avalanche hold a 31-3-7 record through 41 games, leading the league in goals scored (164) and expected goals share at five-on-five (57.3 percent). This success has propelled their stars to the forefront of individual honors.

Nathan MacKinnon is the frontrunner for the Hart Trophy, awarded to the league's most valuable player. He is on pace for 70 goals and 148 points, with the Avalanche outscoring opponents 58-16 at five-on-five when he is on the ice, yielding a plus-42 goal differential. "MacKinnon has played at that level all season," notes CBS Sports analysis. Connor McDavid, who has heated up recently with the Edmonton Oilers, trails closely, narrowing the gap in the scoring race.

For the Norris Trophy, recognizing the top defenseman, Cale Makar leads with 47 points in 41 games, projecting to 94 points. His plus-25 goal differential at five-on-five underscores his impact, though Moritz Seider of the Detroit Red Wings challenges him with a superior expected goals rate (57.8 percent) despite playing on a weaker team. Seider's season features a rare plus-13 offensive rating and plus-12 defensive rating.

In the Calder Trophy race for top rookie, New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer, the No. 1 overall pick, has recorded 12 goals and 16 assists in 42 games, maintaining a plus-12 goal differential at even strength. However, he has faced tougher minutes lately, posting a 42 percent expected goals rate since December 1. Jesper Wallstedt of the Minnesota Wild is a notable runner-up.

The Vezina Trophy for best goaltender remains wide open, with Jesper Wallstedt's .926 save percentage in 14 games highlighted by some, while others point to Logan Thompson's .914 save percentage as the league's second-highest among starters. For the Jack Adams Award to the top coach, Avalanche bench boss Jared Bednar is favored for guiding his team toward a potential record 138 points.

Other races show intrigue: Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks emerges in Hart discussions, and Charlie Coyle leads Selke Trophy candidates with strong defensive metrics for the Columbus Blue Jackets. As the season progresses, these competitions could shift dramatically.

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Discussions on X highlight Nathan MacKinnon's strong lead in the Hart Trophy race, though challenged by Macklin Celebrini. Cale Makar tops Norris contenders, with Moritz Seider noted as a close rival. Connor McDavid trails MacKinnon in MVP trackers. Matthew Schaefer leads Calder voting but lacks unanimity. High-engagement posts from journalists and analysts reinforce Avalanche dominance while sparking debates on challengers.

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Nathan MacKinnon of the Colorado Avalanche scoring his 381st career goal in an overtime win against the Vancouver Canucks, celebrating on the ice.
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Nathan MacKinnon scores 381st career goal in Avalanche overtime win

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Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon reached third all-time in franchise goals with his 381st career tally during a 5-4 overtime victory against the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 9. The performance contributed to MacKinnon's selection as the NHL's first star of the week, where he recorded 4 goals and 6 assists in three games. His efforts helped the league-leading Avalanche maintain their strong start to the 2025-26 season.

The NHL has named Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon and San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini as the Three Stars of the Month for December 2025. All three players, who are No. 1 draft picks selected for Canada's 2026 Olympic roster, delivered standout performances that boosted their teams' standings. The honors, presented by GEICO, highlight their dominance in scoring and key statistical categories.

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Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid has been selected as the NHL's first star of the week for the second consecutive time. The 28-year-old recorded five goals and five assists over four games, leading the league in scoring during that span. His performance helped the Oilers secure three wins and improve their standing in the Pacific Division.

As the NHL approaches its holiday break, Week 11 power rankings reflect a dynamic week marked by blockbuster trades and shifting team performances. The Colorado Avalanche hold the top spot, while teams like the Detroit Red Wings surge upward. Recent deals, including the Vancouver Canucks' trade of Quinn Hughes, have sparked renewed hope for some franchises amid roster freezes and schedule pauses.

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Following Quinn Hughes' trade from the Vancouver Canucks to the Minnesota Wild on December 12—as covered in the first article of this series—Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar and new Wild blueliner Quinn Hughes top NHL EDGE metrics in skating and shooting ahead of Sunday's Central Division matchup at Xcel Energy Center. Makar leads in points and long-range shots; Hughes excels on the power play.

Брок Нельсон оформил хет-трик, включая два быстрых гола в первом периоде, и привел «Колорадо Эвеланш» к победе 4:1 над «Торонто Мейпл Лифс» в воскресенье. Победа улучшает рекорд Колорадо до 35-6-9, нанеся Торонто четвертое поражение подряд дома. Нельсон, едущий на Олимпиаду с Team USA, забил 13 голов в последних 13 матчах.

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As the NHL approaches its Christmas break, five teams are showing strong form with impressive win streaks. The Buffalo Sabres, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Florida Panthers, and Minnesota Wild have all posted solid records in recent games. These performances come amid roster changes and divisional races.

 

 

 

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