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MacKinnon tied for the league lead with 84 assists and ranked second overall with 116 points across 79 appearances in the 2024-25 regular season. He also had the second-most power-play points (38) and the most shots on goal (320). MacKinnon has been a reliable offensive force while topping 100 points for three consecutive campaigns. He is a high-volume shooter with 40-50 goal upside and 100-plus point potential. When you factor in the fact that he has managed at least 30 power-play points in each of the last eight seasons and it's clear he has earned his place as a fantasy pool building block and will be one of the first players off the board on draft day. Read Past Outlooks
Reaches 30-goal mark Sunday
MacKinnon scored two goals, put four shots on net and dished out two hits in Sunday's 5-1 win over the Wild.
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MacKinnon first lit the lamp on a power play in the opening period before grabbing his second goal of the contest on Minnesota's empty net. The pair of tallies elevated the 30-year-old center's total to 30 goals this season to go along with 61 points, 161 shots on net, 28 hits and 21 blocked shots through 35 outings. He used Sunday's contest to elevate his lead over Boston's Morgan Geekie in the Rocket Richard Trophy race by five goals. While Edmonton's Connor McDavid surpassed MacKinnon in points Sunday, the latter likely remains ahead in the Hart Trophy conversation with the Avalanche leading the league at 26-2-7. MacKinnon is on pace for an unreal total of 70 goals and 142 points, and while that level of goal-scoring would be tough to maintain, the second 140-plus point season of his career wouldn't be a shocking outcome if he stays healthy.
MacKinnon first lit the lamp on a power play in the opening period before grabbing his second goal of the contest on Minnesota's empty net. The pair of tallies elevated the 30-year-old center's total to 30 goals this season to go along with 61 points, 161 shots on net, 28 hits and 21 blocked shots through 35 outings. He used Sunday's contest to elevate his lead over Boston's Morgan Geekie in the Rocket Richard Trophy race by five goals. While Edmonton's Connor McDavid surpassed MacKinnon in points Sunday, the latter likely remains ahead in the Hart Trophy conversation with the Avalanche leading the league at 26-2-7. MacKinnon is on pace for an unreal total of 70 goals and 142 points, and while that level of goal-scoring would be tough to maintain, the second 140-plus point season of his career wouldn't be a shocking outcome if he stays healthy.
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- Average Time On Ice: 21:59
- Average Power Play TOI: 4:44
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Despite racking up a career-high 140 points this season, MacKinnon still couldn't secure his first Art Ross Trophy as the NHL's top scorer. That honor went to Nikita Kucherov, who finished with 144 points. Still, MacKinnon captured the Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award for his remarkable year. The Nova Scotia native set new personal bests with 51 goals, 89 assists, 405 shots and 48 power-play points. After back-to-back 100-plus point seasons, there is no reason to expect anything less heading into the upcoming campaign. As such, fantasy managers should be expecting MacKinnon to be an early first-round pick in nearly every format.
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Fuels comeback with three points
MacKinnon scored twice on five shots, added a power-play assist, logged two hits and went plus-3 in Tuesday's 5-3 win over the Kraken.
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Picks up two points in win
MacKinnon scored a goal on three shots, dished an assist, added two hits and went plus-3 in Saturday's 4-2 win over the Predators.
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Colorado leader in career goals
MacKinnon scored a goal on seven shots, added an assist and went plus-2 in Thursday's 6-2 win over the Panthers.
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First to reach 50 points in 2025-26
MacKinnon logged two assists, including one on the power play, and fired seven shots on goal in Tuesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Predators.
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Nets two goals in victory
MacKinnon scored twice in a 3-2 overtime win over the Rangers on Saturday.
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Linking up with Team Canada
MacKinnon will play for Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Championship, according to NHL insider John Shannon on Sunday.
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MacKinnon and the Avalanche were eliminated from the playoffs in Game 7 of their first-round series against Dallas on Saturday, but the 29-year-old won't waste much time before lacing the skates back up. MacKinnon amassed 32 goals and 116 points over 79 regular-season contests in 2024-25. He followed that up with seven goals and 11 points across seven postseason appearances -- the star center has now produced at least a point per game in each of his nine playoff runs with the Avalanche. This will be MacKinnon's fourth time representing Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship, and he'll likely link up with fellow Nova Scotia native Sidney Crosby on the No. 1 power-play unit.
MacKinnon and the Avalanche were eliminated from the playoffs in Game 7 of their first-round series against Dallas on Saturday, but the 29-year-old won't waste much time before lacing the skates back up. MacKinnon amassed 32 goals and 116 points over 79 regular-season contests in 2024-25. He followed that up with seven goals and 11 points across seven postseason appearances -- the star center has now produced at least a point per game in each of his nine playoff runs with the Avalanche. This will be MacKinnon's fourth time representing Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship, and he'll likely link up with fellow Nova Scotia native Sidney Crosby on the No. 1 power-play unit.








