The reigning Hart Trophy winner had a great game, scoring a smooth breakaway goal, providing two assists, and clinching the shootout winner. Notably, all these impactful moments, except the shootout goal, happened in the second period�a rare occurrence that highlighted McDavid's dominance.
This impressive run marks the third consecutive game where McDavid has scored three points in a single period, a feat not seen since Mario Lemieux achieved it 28 years ago in 1995.
The streak began in Washington when McDavid provided three assists in the second period of a 5-0 victory over the Capitals. He then showcased his skills in the first period against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night, scoring a goal and contributing two assists in an impressive 8-2 win.
Before this excellent run, McDavid had 16 points on the season. However, in the last three games alone, he has scored 12 points, bringing his season total to 28�now tied with Leon Draisaitl for the Oilers' lead. This surge has significantly improved his standing in the NHL scoring race, currently ranking ninth.
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch pointed out a noticeable change in McDavid's recent gameplay that might be contributing to his resurgence. "I think there is a lot less frustration with him than there was previously two weeks ago," said Knoblauch in his post-game comments on Tuesday night.
McDavid's resurgence comes at a crucial time for the Oilers, who, after a challenging start to the season, now hold a record of 8-12-1. The team is within striking distance of rejoining the playoff picture, trailing the Nashville Predators by just five points for the final wildcard spot in the Western Conference.
McDavid is undeniably a key player for the Oilers, and his excellent performance is a positive sign as the team looks to turn their season around. The recent victories and McDavid's scoring spree have injected renewed energy and optimism into the Oilers' campaign.
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