Kucherov Wins Second Ted Lindsay Award

Javier Morales
Author: Javier Morales
Updated: 2025-06-04

Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov has been honored with the Ted Lindsay Award, marking the second time he has received this accolade in his career. This annual award, decided by votes from fellow players, reflects Kucherov’s respect and recognition within the league.

Impressive Season Performance

In the recent NHL season, Kucherov showcased his exceptional abilities by achieving a total of 121 points. His statistics include 37 goals and 84 assists over the course of 78 games. This remarkable performance not only positioned him as one of the top players in the league but also earned him the Art Ross Trophy, awarded to the season’s leading scorer.

A Repeat Winner

Kucherov’s latest win adds to his impressive list of accomplishments, having previously claimed the Ted Lindsay Award in the 2018-19 season and receiving nominations in subsequent years. This current recognition highlights his sustained high-level performance and invaluable contribution to the Lightning’s competitiveness in the NHL.

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