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Crosby and St. Louis finalist

Crosby and St. Louis finalist
The striker Tampa Bay Lightning Martin St. Louis and Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby among the trio of finalists for the Ted Lindsay Award, presented by the hockey excellence by members of the Association players.

Both skaters will compete with the Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin. The identity of the winner will be announced during the upcoming Stanley Cup finals.

Born in Laval, St-Louis became the oldest ever to win the Art Ross Trophy athlete. At 37, he scored 60 points, including 43 assists, to enjoy his second scoring title in his career.

Having suffered a broken jaw in the second half of the season, Crosby has participated in 36 games, scoring 15 goals and 41 assists for a total of 56 points. He posted a 26 to help his team to finish atop the standings in the Eastern Conference.

After a slow start, Ovechkin bounced back to lead his team to the championship of the Southeast Division. In 48 games, he hit the target 32 times, which allowed him to win the Maurice Richard Trophy, awarded to the best counter circuit. The Russian has accumulated 56 points.
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