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Nathan MacKinnon is having an outstanding season, leading the NHL in goals and in the Hart Trophy race. Despite his serious demeanor, he occasionally shares a smile with teammates.
Apr 14, 2026; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon (29) skates during the warmup period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images
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DENVER ā There are plenty of reasons for Nathan MacKinnon to smile over one of the finest seasons for him and for the Colorado Avalanche. Actually getting the all-business center to break into a grin, well, that can prove challenging ā even for teammates.
āYeah, I can,ā Logan OāConnor said with a smile about making his hard-charging, fast-flying fellow forward smile. āA little bit.ā
MacKinnonās intensity burns red hot on the ice. Heās been on-point, too, in scoring a career-best 53 goals with one game to go before the playoffs and is in line to capture the Maurice āRocketā Richard Trophy for the first time as the leagueās highest goal producer. MacKinnonās also among the favorites to take home his second Hart Trophy in three seasons as the leagueās MVP.
His lighter does show through.
Like after goals, especially Tuesday night at Calgary when his empty-netter resulted in an assist for Martin Necas and gave Necas his first 100-point season (MacKinnon rushed toward Necas for a celebratory embrace).
Or when MacKinnon talks about winning streaks (āwinning is fun,ā he recently quipped). Or that scene earlier this month when Dallas captain Jamie Benn was trying to get under MacKinnonās skin with a few pushes. MacKinnon proceeded to touch the cheek of Benn with his glove, drawing a grin from Benn (āJust saying hi,ā Benn commented).
Teammates can bring out MacKinnonās playful side by making fun of something. Warning: Tread carefully.
āI donāt know if Iād necessarily tell you guys (the media) to do that,ā said OāConnor, whose team finishes the regular season against Seattle. āYou can keep it pretty light with him. Obviously, that intense personality makes him a remarkable player.ā
The 30-year-old MacKinnon has turned in the second 50-goal season of his career, joining Hall of Famers Joe Sakic and Michel Goulet as the only players in Quebec/Colorado history to reach the milestone multiple times. Heās also recorded three or more points in a game on 20 occasions this season. That beats the franchise record of 19 held by Peter Stastny (1982-83) and Sakic (2000-01).
āWeāre spoiled getting to see him on an everyday basis,ā captain Gabriel Landeskog said of MacKinnon, who also has 74 assists for 127 points (he trails points leader Connor McDavid by seven). āHeās one of the top players in the league every single year. Look at the way he impacts the game on a nightly basis. Weāre grateful to have him.ā
But can Landeskog make the MacKinnon laugh?
āYeah, I can,ā Landeskog chuckled. āHe just seems so serious. You just donāt know what buttons to push. Iāve known him long enough to know when to push those buttons and what buttons to push. I donāt think necessarily heās always going to be the bubbly guy in front of the media, but I can make him laugh plenty.ā
Behind MacKinnonās goal-scoring prowess, the Presidentsā Trophy-winning Avalanche have notched 119 points, which matches their most points in a season. That last time they had that many was 2021-22 when they hoisted the Stanley Cup.
Defenseman Josh Manson described MacKinnonās drive as similar to the one that motivated the late Kobe Bryant toward greatness. Bryant captured five NBA titles, while MacKinnon has one Cup so far.
āHeās always looking for little edges to get him better,ā Manson said. āAlways looking to fine-tune his game. He doesnāt get caught too much in a pattern of repetition. Heās always trying to move himself forward, which I think is the mark of a true, excellent player.ā
MacKinnon, the No. 1 pick in 2013, has been a pillar of consistency in recording at least 111 points in each of the last four seasons. He had 51 goals and 89 assists in 2023-24 when he won the Hart Trophy.
āThatās kind of where heās gotten his production to over the last handful of seasons,ā Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said. āThereās no one thing in his game where Iām like, āOK, this is a big jump from last year and the way heās producing on offense.āā
His fierce play also motivates teammates.
āI donāt get complacent with the fact I get to play with a guy like that,ā said defenseman Cale Makar, who paired with MacKinnon to earn silver for Canada at the Milan Cortina Games.
Brock Nelson grinned when posed with the question of what was more difficult: Scoring an NHL goal or getting MacKinnon to smile?
āMight depend upon the day,ā Nelson said. āI feel like Nate gets a funny kind of rep just for being hard and intimidating, which, you know, he is and thatās awesome because heās the ultimate competitor and wants to win. He makes guys want to be better. Behind the scenes, heās smiling. Heāll have a good time. But when itās business time, itās time to work.ā
Nathan MacKinnon is currently leading the NHL in goals, though the exact number is not specified.
The Hart Trophy is awarded to the NHL's most valuable player, and Nathan MacKinnon is in the race due to his exceptional performance this season.
Nathan MacKinnon plays for the Colorado Avalanche.
Nathan MacKinnon is known for his serious, all-business demeanor on the ice, making it challenging for teammates to get him to smile.

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