Art Ross Trophy Odds (2025-26)
Published on: October 22, 2025
Updated on: October 31, 2025
Category: Odds

The following post features Art Ross Trophy Odds (2025-26).
With the 2025-26 NHL season underway, sportsbooks have released the Art Ross Trophy odds, providing a look at the top contenders for the award recognizing the player with the most total points.
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As the NHL season progresses, bettors and fans can see which elite players are likely to post dominant statistics and stand out as the league’s top point scorers this season.
So, how is the Art Ross Trophy race shaping up for 2025-26? Here’s what you need to know.
Overview
Last season, Nikita Kucherov of the Tampa Bay Lightning captured his third Art Ross Trophy, earning the scoring crown with a five-point victory over Nathan MacKinnon (2nd place) and Leon Draisaitl (T-3rd place). Kucherov’s win was built on a magnificent playmaking season, as he led the entire NHL in points (121) and co-led in assists (84) in just 78 games, becoming the fourth player in history to record three consecutive 80-assist seasons. His relentless offensive output, combined with a league-leading 46 power-play points and clutch late-season scoring, made the final stretch a commanding one. Kucherov now joins an elite list of only ten players to win the Art Ross Trophy at least three times in their career.
Art Ross Trophy
The Art Ross Trophy is presented annually to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring points at the conclusion of the regular season. The winner is determined solely by objective statistical criteria and does not involve any voting process. This award is historically dominated by elite centers and wingers who maintain extraordinary offensive production, typically requiring them to rank among the league’s top producers in assists and goals. The final winner is the player with the highest total points (goals plus assists), with the tie-breaker being the player who scored the most goals; a further tie-breaker is the player who
Art Ross Trophy Odds (2025-26)
Below is a table displaying the odds for the Art Ross Trophy. All odds were sourced on Oct 21, 2025. Click here for the very latest odds (via OddsChecker).
Player |
Team |
Odds (10/21/2025) |
|---|---|---|
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
+165 |
Nathan MacKinnon |
Colorado Avalanche |
+320 |
Jack Eichel |
Vegas Golden Knights |
+750 |
Nikita Kucherov |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
+1100 |
Kirill Kaprizov |
Minnesota Wild |
+1200 |
Leon Draisaitl |
Edmonton Oilers |
+1300 |
Jack Hughes |
New Jersey Devils |
+3000 |
David Pastrnak |
Boston Bruins |
+3500 |
Mitchell Marner |
Vegas Golden Knights |
+4500 |
William Nylander |
Toronto Maple Leafs |
+6500 |
Martin Necas |
Colorado Avalanche |
+8000 |
Player Spotlights
Connor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers, +165)
McDavid is the Art Ross favorite, having captured the scoring title five times in the last eight seasons, making him the established benchmark. His +165 odds reflect the certainty of his production; he is the most explosive offensive player in the league, known for combining elite goals with league-leading assists. The betting case is simple: he will hit a 140+ point pace if healthy, drive the NHL’s top power play, and his consistent statistical ceiling is higher than anyone else’s. If he plays close to a full season, his unrivaled blend of speed and skill makes him the safest Art Ross bet.
Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado Avalanche, +320)
MacKinnon is the chief rival and best value at +320, having finished second in scoring to Kucherov two seasons in a row. His case rests on his blistering goal-scoring and high shot volume; last season, he recorded over 400 shots and nearly led the league in assists. The Avalanche are a top-tier offense, and MacKinnon is their trigger man and primary playmaker. For this Art Ross futures bet to pay off, he needs to sustain his high goal rate while avoiding a late-season slump, challenging McDavid with the raw offensive drive and goal-scoring edge that could break any points tie.
Jack Eichel (Vegas Golden Knights, +750)
Eichel is a high-upside dark horse at +750 who presents the potential for a massive statistical leap. His betting case is built on him being the undisputed top center on a perennial contender, finally injury-free and fully integrated into the team system. While his assist totals lag behind the favorites, Eichel’s elite goal-scoring ability makes him a threat to crack the 50-goal mark and generate an unstoppable points pace. If the Golden Knights’ offense clicks early and Eichel can maintain a high points-per-game average, his high goal total gives him the necessary tie-breaker advantage to win the Art Ross.
Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning, +1100)
Kucherov, the reigning back-to-back Art Ross champion, sits at +1100, reflecting the statistical variance year-to-year in his assist-driven production. His case is defined by his world-class playmaking; he tied for the league lead in assists last season and led the NHL in power-play points. To secure his fourth Art Ross, Kucherov needs to maintain his over-80-assist pace, leveraging the Lightning’s elite power play and offensive structure. The value at this price is excellent, as Kucherov has proven he can overcome point deficits late in the season solely through his unique offensive vision and passing ability.
Kirill Kaprizov (Minnesota Wild, +1200)
Kaprizov is an intriguing, slightly longer shot at +1200, representing a player whose individual production far outstrips his team’s overall offense. His Art Ross case is based on his ability to be a high-volume goal-scorer while generating his own opportunities. He is a lock for the 40-goal club and is the primary trigger on the Wild’s power play. For this futures bet to cash in, Kaprizov needs to hit a new career-high in points and rely on his goal total to break a potential tie, showcasing the “most valuable” individual scoring effort in the NHL.
Art Ross Trophy Winners (2015-Present)
The table below highlights every Art Ross Trophy winner since 2015.
Year |
Player |
Team |
|---|---|---|
2024-25 |
Nikita Kucherov |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
2023-24 |
Nikita Kucherov |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
2022-23 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2021-22 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2020-21 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2019-20 |
Leon Draisaitl |
Edmonton Oilers |
2018-19 |
Nikita Kucherov |
Tampa Bay Lightning |
2017-18 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2016-17 |
Connor McDavid |
Edmonton Oilers |
2015-16 |
Patrick Kane |
Chicago Blackhawks |