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The Art Ross Trophy is an annual award given to the player who leads the League in points at the end of the regular season. Arthur Howie Ross, former manager-coach of the Boston Bruins, presented the trophy to the National Hockey League in 1947. If two players finish the season with the same number of points, the trophy is awarded in the following manner: 1. Player with fewer games played; 2. The players share the award. * Until 2003-2004, goalies were not eligible to win the Art Ross Trophy.
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