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Art Ross Trophy race gets exciting: Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini lead NHL scoring charge

Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini making waves in the Art Ross Trophy race (Image via: Getty Images) The NHL’s Art Ross Trophy race is witnessing an exciting twist this season as young sensations Connor Bedard of the Chicago Blackhawks and Macklin Celebrini of the San Jose Sharks emerge as serious contenders. While established stars like Nathan MacKinnon and Connor McDavid continue to dominate, Bedard and Celebrini are demonstrating that the next generation of NHL superstars is ready to make an immediate impact on the league.Bedard, 20, has already accumulated 29 points in 19 games, registering 13 goals and 16 assists, an impressive 1.53 points per game. Celebrini, 19, matches Connor McDavid with 30 points through 13 goals and 17 assists, maintaining a 1.50 points-per-game pace. Both have scored two hat tricks and secured two game-winning goals each, including Celebrini’s overtime heroics against the Utah Mammoth. Their electrifying performances highlight not just individual talent but the resurgence of hockey excitement in Chicago and San Jose, cities that have been longing for standout players to lead their teams.

Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini emerging as NHL leaders shaping the game

Their shooting percentages, 22.8% for Celebrini and 20% for Bedard, are much higher than their career averages, but these strong numbers show an impressive start to the 2025–26 season and the clear progress both players are making. Even with potential regression, they are on track for long-term success and lasting impact. Beyond the stats, their consistent performances establish them as emerging leaders and key figures in the next generation of NHL talent.

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Chicago, navigating the post-Toews and Kane era, now has Bedard to energize its roster and elevate its competitiveness. Similarly, San Jose has found in Celebrini the centerpiece needed to steer the Sharks out of rebuild mode and back into contention. Looking ahead, both stars are likely to feature prominently on Team Canada rosters for the 2026 Olympics and future World Cup of Hockey tournaments, cementing their legacy as NHL game-changers.Connor Bedard and Macklin Celebrini are doing more than chasing the Art Ross Trophy—they are reshaping the NHL landscape. Their early-season dominance, scoring ability, and leadership on the ice are giving fans a glimpse of the league’s future, making the 2025–26 season one of the most exciting in recent years.Also Read: Sharks’ Macklin Celebrini breaks NHL records: Teen star ranks alongside Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby and Mario Lemieux

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