NHLPA poll has Crosby as top coaching candidate, Nylander most stylish
TORONTO — Sidney Crosby is seen by his peers as the NHL player most likely to become a head coach, according to the National Hockey League Players’ Association’s annual player poll released Friday.
The 38-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins captain topped the category with 10.3 per cent of the vote, followed by Minnesota’s Nick Foligno at five per cent and Detroit’s David Perron, Toronto’s John Tavares and Calgary’s Ryan Strome all at 2.6 per cent or lower.
Colorado Avalanche centre Nathan MacKinnon was named the player with the most intense training regimen at 20.7 per cent, followed by Edmonton’s Connor McDavid at 5.5 per cent and Pittsburgh’s Kris Letang at four per cent.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander led a pair of off-ice categories, ranking first as the most fashionable player at 32.9 per cent and for the best social media presence at 17.4 per cent.
