Cale Makar has won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP after leading the Colorado Avalanche to their first Stanley Cup title since 2001 and third in franchise history.
Makar is the second defenseman to win the award over the past three years. He follows Victor Hedman of the Tampa Bay Lightning, the back-to-back defending champions eliminated by Colorado in the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday night.
โWeโve seen him play this way from Day 1 of the season,โ coach Jared Bednar said. โThis guy is elite, and with him, the job he does for us offensively and defensively, watching him play, how dynamic he is, heโs just the best defenseman in the game right now.โ
And the best player in the playoffs, bringing a wildly creative flair on offense to the speedy, force-the-turnover defense the Avs need to make things go. On the ice moments after winning the championship, Colorado captain Gabriel Landeskog was asked how teams might emulate the Avalanche. He paused for a moment.
โGet a Cale Makar somewhere,โ he said with a grin.
No one played or produced more for Colorado during this Cup run than Makar, who also won the Norris Trophy as the NHLโs top defenseman during the regular season. The 23-year-old skated 27 minutes a game and led the Avalanche with 29 points in 20 games โ more than anyone not named Connor McDavid or Leon Draisaitl.
โI donโt think anything goes to his head,โ general manager Joe Sakic said. โCale is a hard-working, humble guy. He does not pay attention to any outside noise. He deserves everything heโs getting. Such an unbelievable hockey player, and he plays both ways.โ
Makarโs evolution into one of hockeyโs top stars has taken time since playing junior hockey in Canadaโs province of Alberta and getting picked by the Avalanche fourth in the 2017 draft. He helped Canada win world junior gold in 2018 and declined an invitation to represent his country at the Olympics without NHL talent to continue honing his game at the University ofย Massachusetts.
โFor my development, I just didnโt think it was the right thing to do,โ Makar told The Associated Press in September. โI needed more time to develop my defensive aspect of the game. I just felt like at the Olympics I wouldnโt get that same experience, that theyโd maybe just use me for my strengths rather than allowing me to work on my weaknesses.โ
Makar cared so much about shoring up those weaknesses that he went back to college for a second season, where he won the Hobey Baker and helped the Minutemen to their first-ever Frozen Four in 2019 before making his NHL debut for Colorado in the 2019 playoffs. He felt like he wanted to be โoverripeโ for playing in the pros and thought facing older competition helped gear him up for that.
โFor young defenseman that can be a little bit of a struggle, and once you start getting on it early and working on it, then your game starts to take a turn,โ Makar said before the final. โBut itโs still something that I try to improve on. Itโs not something I feel like is a staple of my game, so you have to be better at it every day.โ
Makar went into the Lightning series as the Conn Smythe front-runner and then didnโt get a shot on goal in Game 1, which the Avalanche won in overtime. After watching Tampa Bay players block so many attempts, Bednar recalled adjustments Makar made earlier in the playoffs and never lost faith in the young defensemanโs ability to make a difference.
โIโm never going to tell him not to shoot,โ Bednar said. โI trust him and his instincts. … If he sees something he likes at the net, I want him to send it there.โ
Makar began putting his stamp on the series with two goals in Coloradoโs 7-0 rout of Tampa Bay in Game 2 to take a 2-0 series lead. He was drawing rave reviews from opponents well before the final.
โHeโs an amazing player,โ Edmonton defenseman Tyson Barrie said in the middle of the Avalanche sweeping the Oilers in the Western Conference final. โSince heโs been in the league, heโs been exceptional and itโs amazing the way heโs creating offense and still playing defense. Heโs as good as they come on the back end and the way he skates and moves the puck and retrieves the puck, heโs got every tool.โ
Makar used those tools to help this core group hoist the Stanley Cup for the first time.

