EDMONTON, AB - After lifting the stick of Canucks defenceman Quinn Hughes and stealing the puck in the neutral zone late in Wednesday's season-opening victory, Oilers forward Evander Kane was left with a golden opportunity to get his goalscoring for the new season started early by placing the puck into the empty net.
But he didn't.
Instead, the winger had the presence of mind and the sacrifice to know that Connor McDavid, who was sitting on two goals for the evening, was with him on the rush.
Kane could've taken the shot on his backhand with Hughes behind him in pursuit, a play he's more than capable of completing, but he kept his head up and dropped it back to his surprised captain who quickly put into the open cage for his 11th career hat trick.
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The goalscoring winger looked off an open empty net for his first goal of the season in order to set up McDavid for his hat-trick goal late in Wednesday's win over Vancouver
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