Eberle, McDavid and Lucic, who signed a seven-year, $42 million contract with the Oilers on July 1, were held off the score sheet in their first preseason game together against the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday, but got on the scoreboard early in the second period against the Kings.
McDavid converted his own rebound after a nice pass off the rush by Eberle, then returned the favor on a 2-on-1 rush in the third period with a nice move around the defenseman and a cross-ice pass that Eberle one-timed past sprawling Kings goaltender Jack Campbell.
"He was flying tonight. With his speed, he opens up so much, especially on the rush," Eberle said of McDavid, who had another apparent goal off the rush called back when the whistle blew because Oilers defenseman Brandon Davidson was injured behind the play. "Both our goals were on the rush, so we still need to try to find a way to work each other's game on the cycle.
"Lucic and his big body is going to open up a lot of space, so if we can get offense from that, along with the stuff we're getting off the rush, we'll be a good line."
The local organizers of Kraft Hockeyville were excited to have the line in town, especially McDavid. The No. 1 pick of the 2015 NHL Draft spent a half-hour signing autographs for fans lined up 10 deep on his way into the arena for the morning skate, adding to the buzz among area residents who were still giddy about having the Stanley Cup visit the day before in nearby Lumby, which won the Kraft Hockeyville competition in Canada.