Every NHL Team’s Most Valuable Player for the 1st Half of the 2015-16 Season

January 15th, 2016 by Steve Macfarlane Leave a reply »
Halfway through the NHL season, it's time to give some credit to the individuals responsible for the best their team has offered.

Whether they are a cellar-dweller or one of the league's elite through the first half, every team has a star who has made them all that they can be.

Some are easier than others. Patrick Kane of the Chicago Blackhawks is the runaway favorite for the league's MVP award thanks to his hot start. The Carolina Hurricanes' Justin Faulk is on pace for a record season on the power play. And Johnny Gaudreau of the Calgary Flames has never heard of a sophomore slump.

Other teams aren't as easy to choose from, especially those with terrible performances over the first half and little positive to cling to.

But for you, the loyal Bleacher Report reader, we'll select an individual from every one of the 30 franchises to be their first-half MVP.

Yes, even the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Click ahead, and be sure to leave have your say in the comments section.

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