EDMONTON, AB - When you've already reached the individual heights that Connor McDavid has so far in his NHL career, it's almost farfetched to think that his influence could hit another level.
But here we are.
The Oilers captain hovers above his teammate and the rest of the League in the NHL's scoring race with 31 goals and 67 points in 36 games -- 10 points ahead of Leon Draisaitl in second place and 16 ahead of the next closest competitor with 51 points in Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson.
McDavid's 31 goals are five more than Buffalo's Tage Thompson and Vancouver's Bo Horvat with 26, while his game-winning tally on Tuesday night in the Oilers 2-1 victory over the Calgary Flames extended his point streak to 16 games that includes 15 goals and 17 assists -- numbers that seem only possible for the captain.
"He's got 31 goals," linemate Zach Hyman stated simply. "I think that his numbers and his goals speak for themselves."
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"It's almost like living at the foot of Mount Everest in that brilliance becomes commonplace. Some of the things that this guy does, we're privileged to have a front-row seat," Woodcroft said
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