
5. Victor Hedman
It was a tough choice between Victor Hedman, Mikhail Sergachev, and Anthony Cirelli, but Hedman seemed like the right choice. With no goals, four assists, and four points, Hedman played well offensively and better defensively. Every game fans were able to see the difference Hedman made on the ice, and how difficult it was when Hedman was out for concussion protocol for that little bit of time in game six. Fans hope to see the same kind of game from Hedman in the finals, where the defense will be more important than ever.
Most postseason points in NHL since 2015
— CBS Sports (@CBSSports) June 14, 2022
Nikita Kucherov - 149
Victor Hedman - 93
Sidney Crosby - 87
Ondrej Palat - 86
Alex Ovechkin - 80 pic.twitter.com/IXgVMukhpW