NHL playoffs points leaders 2022: Who is leading the postseason?

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We are halfway to the Stanley Cup being raised. 

The first two rounds are complete in the 2022 NHL playoffs, and there were a number of strong individual performances. 

It's still too early to determine who the Conn Smythe Trophy winner will be, but there are most certainly some frontrunners. Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Nikita Kucherov are showing out as the conference finals begin.

Four teams remain, and those on the squads that are still alive have a chance at racking up more points on their way to a potential Stanley Cup. 

Let's dive into the scoring leaders in the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. 

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Who are the 2022 NHL playoffs points leaders? 

A number of players showed out in the first two rounds. 

Leading away is the dynamic Edmonton duo of McDavid and Draisaitl. McDavid has 29 points in 13 games while Draisaitl has 28. Their points-per-game rates sit in the top 10 all time in NHL history. 

Mika Zibanejad and Adam Fox have been crucial for the Rangers in their series comebacks against the Penguins and Hurricanes. Zibanejad is coming off a two-point performance in Game 1 against Tampa Bay while Fox had two points as well in New York's win. 

Nikita Kucherov is back at it with 15 points as he and the defending champion Lightning eye a three-peat. Evander Kane's 13 goals lead all skaters this postseason. 

Rank PLAYER GOALS ASSISTS POINTS
1. Connor McDavid 8 21 29
2. Leon Draisaitl 7 21 28
3. Mika Zibanejad 8 13 21
4. Adam Fox 5 15 20
5. Evander Kane 13 4 17
6.  Cale Makar 4 12 16
T7. Nathan MacKinnon 9 6 15
T7. Nikita Kucherov 4 11 15
9. Johnny Gaudreau 3 11 14
T10. David Perron 9 4 13
T10. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 5 8 13
T10. Mikko Rantanen 2 11 13
T10. Zach Hyman 9 4 13
T10. Gabriel Landeskog 7 6 13
T10. Andrew Copp 6 7 13
T10. Artemi Panarin 5 8 13
T17.  Chris Kreider 9 3 12
T17.  Ryan O'Reilly 7 5 12
T17. Carter Verhaeghe 6 6 12
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Bryan Murphy is an NHL content producer at The Sporting News.