| Art Ross Trophy |
| This trophy is awarded to the player that leads the league in points during the regular season. History of the trophy: The Ross trophy was donated to the NHL by Art Ross, former manager-coach of the Boston Bruins, in 1947. Tie-Breakers (in case two or more players are tied in points): 1. Most goals 2. Fewer games played 3. First player to score in the season |
| Scouts/Rockies/Devils that have won the Ross Trophy: |
| None To Date |
