Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers steps off the ice prior to the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Phoyo
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers steps off the ice prior to the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Phoyo
Edmonton's Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are ranked first and second in scoring after career nights.
McDavid had three goals and three assists and Draisaitl had five assists - career highs for points in a game for both players — as the Oilers beat the Colorado Avalanche 6-2 on Thursday night.
Draisaitl leads the league with 41 points in 21 games, followed by McDavid with 37 points.
"You have nights where you feel good and not so good. Tonight, I felt good," McDavid said of his six-point performance. "It was nice to get something early and keep it rolling."
"It's fun, it's real fun to play with Leo. We've been playing together for a long time now. So these are nights that are fun to do together."
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins #93 of the Edmonton Oilers celebrates after scoring a goal in the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins #93 of the Edmonton Oilers celebrates after scoring a goal in the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had two goals and Zack Kassian also scored for the Oilers (13-6-2), who have won three of four.
Kassian said he still marvels at what his linemates McDavid and Draisaitl are capable of.
"I've been around them for a while now, but every day they still seem to surprise you with what they can put on the ice," he said. "It's just another day at the office for them. They're probably thinking in that second period, 'Hey, let's go get eight.' Or, 'I can get nine.' They're wired differently. They're the elite of the elite. Edmonton is spoiled to get to watch these two guys every night."
Andre Burakovsky scored two goals for the Avalanche (11-6-2), who had a three-game winning streak snapped.
"Their best players had a night tonight, and we didn't," said Colorado head coach Jared Bednar. "I just didn't think we were very good. Not tight enough with our checking, and just didn't seem to have the drive that we needed to win this one."
Andre Burakovsky #95 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates after scoring a goal in the game against the Edmonton Oilers, at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
Andre Burakovsky #95 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates after scoring a goal in the game against the Edmonton Oilers, at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
The Avalanche started the scoring 1:20 into the first period as Burakovsky beat Oilers goalie Mike Smith with a long wrist shot for his sixth of the season.
Edmonton evened it up six minutes into the game when McDavid dropped a pass to Nugent-Hopkins and he beat Colorado goalie Adam Werner for his third goal in the last three games. Draisaitl also got an assist, extending his point streak to 11 games.
The Oilers surged ahead with two goals in 28 seconds, coming 12 minutes into the first. McDavid scored his 12th of the season on the power play and was followed by a goal from Kassian, who had an easy tap-in after a great feed through the crease from Draisaitl.
Edmonton made it 4-1 with four minutes left in the first as McDavid moved through the defense and sent a shot past Werner for his second power-play goal.
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers poses following the game against the Colorado Avalanche in which he had 3 goals and 6 points at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers poses following the game against the Colorado Avalanche in which he had 3 goals and 6 points at Rogers Place, November 14, 2019. /VCG Photo
McDavid picked up his second hat trick in the last three games with another power-play goal a little more than seven minutes into the second period. Werner was lifted in favor of AHL call-up Antoine Bibeau.
Colorado got one back with under four minutes left in the second when Burakovsky scored off a rebound for his second of the game.
Edmonton scored its fourth power-play goal of the game in the second period, as Nugent-Hopkins picked the top corner for his second of the game.
There was no scoring in the third.
Other games on Thursday included (home teams in bold):
Buffalo Sabres 4-5 Carolina Hurricanes
Tampa Bay Lightning 9-3 New York Rangers
Florida Panthers 3-4 Winnipeg Jets
Minnesota Wild 3-2 Arizona Coyotes
Vancouver Canucks 2-4 Dallas Stars
Anaheim Ducks 3-5 San Jose Sharks
Los Angeles Kings 3-2 Detroit Red Wings
Source(s): AP