Head Coach Todd McLellan told his team they'd need to fire a ton of shots on net against the superb netminding of Andrei Vasilevskiy, and they'd chase him after four goals on 26 shots. McDavid led the way with nine shots on goal, with no other Oilers player logging more than three.
McDavid finished the game with four goals and an assist, but what was even more impressive was his speed. Numerous times McDavid would pick the puck up, take a few strides and he was gone - and not a soul could catch him.
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At one point, he faked a dump into his own zone, made a hard change in direction and was off to the races for yet another scoring opportunity.
"I just feel bad for everyone who has to defend him," said Oilers defenceman Matt Benning after the game. "He's so fast. He beats people with his speed, his smarts, his stick-handling. It's impressive. That's why he's the one of the best, if not the best, in the world."
With back-to-back multi-goal games, McDavid is now tied for third in league scoring with 61 points on the season.