McDavid was the league's scoring leader with 100 points, the only player to reach the century mark for the 2016-17 season.
EDGE Analysis
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-round game isn't as polished as Crosby, but he's arguably the most dangerous offensive player in the league and ranked fourth among forwards in average ice time. He is an elite No. 1 fantasy option in all formats.