Lightning rounding into playoff form as Kucherov chases fourth scoring title
VANCOUVER — The NHL’s two top scorers in the 2025-26 season will go head-to-head Saturday night as the Tampa Bay Lightning continue their four-game Pacific Division road trip in Edmonton.
After a five-point night in Seattle, Nikita Kucherov added a goal and two assists in the Lightning’s 6-2 win in Vancouver on Thursday. Next up, he’ll challenge Connor McDavid in the Art Ross Trophy race.
McDavid, who has five scoring titles in his 11-year NHL career, was held pointless as the Oilers were shut out by the Florida Panthers on Thursday. He has 115 points in 69 games this season.
Kucherov, who has three Art Rosses to his name, will land in Edmonton with 114 points and plenty of positive momentum. Since Jan. 1, he has a staggering 63 points in 28 games, leading the league. McDavid is second, with 45 points in 29 games.


