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McDavid was the league's scoring leader with 100 points, the only player to reach the century mark for the 2016-17 season.

Well, that didn't take long. After being limited to just 45 games in his rookie season due to a broken collarbone, McDavid played in all 82 games and scored 100 points to claim his first league scoring title, edging Sidney Crosby and Patrick Kane by 11 points. As a testament to McDavid's dominance, just 27 of his points came on the power play, the lowest percentage among the league's top five scorers. McDavid is the third-youngest Art Ross winner in NHL history after Wayne Gretzky and Crosby, and he's just starting an NHL career that promises to equally illustrious. McDavid's all-around game isn't as polished as Crosby's, but he's arguably the most dangerous offensive player in the league and he ranked fourth among forwards in average ice time.

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