🏆 Who's Leading the Pack for the NHL Hart Trophy?
According toDraftKings Sportsbook , the odds are currently unavailable. Hellebuyck has emerged victorious.
Connor Hellebuyck MVP Odds
Connor Hellebuyck, the exceptional goaltender for the Winnipeg Jets, has firmly established himself as a top candidate for the NHL's Hart Trophy this season. As of February 24, 2025, he holds an impressive 46-12-3 record, a 2.02 goals-against average, and a .924 save percentage, complemented by seven shutouts. His performance in the 4 Nations tournament as Team USA's starting goalie significantly bolstered his chances. Although Draisaitl's absence during the final games of the regular season benefited Hellebuyck, his outstanding regular season display solidified his victory.
Leon Draisaitl MVP Odds
Leon Draisaitl, a key forward for the Edmonton Oilers, was a strong contender for the NHL's Hart Trophy earlier in the season. As of April 2025, Draisaitl leads the league with 52 goals and ranks second in total points at 106, demonstrating his offensive strength. Unfortunately, an undisclosed injury hindered his chances, resulting in a second-place finish with 53 first-place votes.
Close Contenders for the Hart Trophy
Nikita Kucherov MVP Odds
Nikita Kucherov, the talented right winger for the Tampa Bay Lightning, has re-emerged as a contender for the NHL's Hart Trophy during this season. Following a career-high performance in 2023-24, Kucherov has consistently showcased his offensive abilities. Though he did not secure the award, he delivered an impressive season.
Nathan MacKinnon MVP Odds
Nathan MacKinnon is coming off a remarkable season, achieving personal bests in goals (51) and assists (89). He accumulated 140 points, surpassing his previous record of 111 set in 2022-23. MacKinnon aims to become the first player to win the Hart Trophy in consecutive years since Alex Ovechkin in 2008 and 2009. Currently, he has tallied 32 goals and 84 assists, but missing the last three regular-season games may have cost him the coveted trophy.
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How to Bet on the NHL MVP
Are you looking to place a bet on the Hart Trophy? Head to your preferredsports betting site orOntario betting app and explore the awards section where you'll discover the odds for the Hart Trophy. After creating an account, you're all set to start betting. If you take a chance on a longshot early in the season, you might find yourself in a good position for a substantial payout. Remember, odds fluctuate throughout the season, so feel free to return after the Stanley Cup concludes to check out the new odds for next season.
How the Hart Trophy Voting Works
The Hart Trophy selection is conducted by the Professional Hockey Writers Association. Each member submits a ballot featuring five players, and points are awarded based on their ranking (10-7-5-3-1). After counting the votes, three finalists are identified, and the trophy is presented at the NHL Awards Ceremony following the Stanley Cup playoffs.
How to Find the Best Odds
Odds can differ among various sportsbooks, so it's wise to do your research and visit multiple sites before making a bet. DraftKings, an NHL partner, offers valuable insights on their platform and app. Other major betting sites also provide extensive NHL coverage.
Historical NHL Hart Trophy Winners Over the Last Two Decades
Player |
Team |
Season |
Connor Hellebuyck |
Winnipeg Jets |
2024-25 |
Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | 2023-24 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2022-23 |
Auston Matthews |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
2021-22 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2020-21 |
Leon Draisaitl |
Edmonton Oilers |
2019-20 |
Nikita Kucherov |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
2018-19 |
Taylor Hall |
New Jersey Devils |
2017-18 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2016-17 |
Patrick Kane |
Chicago Blackhawks |
2015-16 |
Carey Price |
Montreal Canadiens |
2014-15 |
Sidney Crosby |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
2013-14 |
Alexander Ovechkin |
Washington Capitals |
2012-13 |
Evgeni Malkin |
Pittsburgh Penguins |
2011-12 |
Corey Perry |
Anaheim Ducks |
2010-11 |
Henrik Sedin |
Vancouver Canucks |
2009-10 |
Alexander Ovechkin |
Washington Capitals |
2008-09 |
Alexander Ovechkin |
2007-08 |
Jarome Iginla |
2024-25 |
Nathan MacKinnon |
Colorado Avalanche |
2023-24 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2022-23 |
Auston Matthews |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
2021-22 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2019-20
- Wayne Gretzky holds the record for the most MVP awards in NHL history with nine. He also has the distinction of being the player with the most MVPs across all major North American sports leagues, including the NFL, MLB, and NBA.
- Only two players have ever received unanimous votes for the Hart Trophy: Gretzky in the 1981-82 season and Connor McDavid in the 2020-21 season.
- The Montreal Canadiens have produced the highest number of Hart Trophy winners, totaling 17.
- Joe Thornton uniquely won the Hart Trophy after being traded midseason; he started the 2005-06 season with the Bruins before moving to the Sharks.
- Brett Hull became the first American to win the Hart Trophy in 1990-91 as a member of the Blues, marking a significant moment as all previous MVPs had been Canadian.
Nikita KucherovTampa Bay Lightning
2018-19
Potential Hart Trophy candidates include offensive powerhouses like Leon Draisaitl, Connor McDavid, Nikita Kucherov, and Nathan MacKinnon. This season, Connor Hellebuyck has made history by becoming the first goalie in a decade to win the Hart Trophy.
Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar both have slim chances of securing the NHL MVP title, having emerged as unexpected contenders due to their outstanding performances and leadership. Both players excelled this season and could potentially claim the award next season if they don't achieve it this year.
Connor Hellebuyck is the current favorite among online betting platforms following a dominant season in which he claimed the Hart Trophy. Betting odds for the upcoming season are not available yet but will be updated after the Stanley Cup concludes.
Taylor Hall

Ray has spent 26 years in the sports journalism field, where he has covered major events like Super Bowls, Stanley Cup Finals, Final Fours, and BCS national championships.