EDMONTON, AB - Three-hundred tucks in the National Hockey League is nothing to shake your head at.
For the Edmonton Oilers, having three separate players achieve the feat -- all one after the other within a three-game span -- is a testament to the firepower this club has at its disposal for the impending Stanley Cup Playoffs, while also lending to the reality that there's still plenty left for Connor McDavid, Evander Kane and Leon Draisaitl to accomplish over their careers.
A simple and comforting fact for Oilers fans is that the trio will seek out further milestones and accolades together much the benefit of the Blue & Orange over the coming seasons.
The trio of elite Oilers forwards entered Monday night's match against the Arizona Coyotes at Mullet Arena earlier this week equal at 299 goals for their respective NHL careers, with no team ever having three separate players score their 300th goal in the same game in league history.
Two pairs of teammates had done it before, with club legend Ryan Smyth and Milan Hejduk last doing it on Jan. 18, 2009 as members of the Colorado Avalanche, but McDavid, Kane and Draisaitl spaced out their 'tercentenaries' of goals over consecutive nights at important moments of Edmonton's three-game win streak, surging the Oilers up the Pacific Division standings in the process.
POST-GAME: Oilers trio joins 300-goal club in successive victories
Connor McDavid, Evander Kane and Leon Draisaitl spaced out reaching 300 NHL goals in their respective careers at important times over the Oilers three-game win streak
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