Connor McDavid, the Edmonton Oilers’ star, has now scored 1,044 points in his 10-year career, placing him second on the Oilers’ all-time points list. He surpassed Jari Kurri, who had 1,043 points in his 10 seasons with the team. McDavid trails only Wayne Gretzky, who amassed 1,669 points in nine seasons with Edmonton. In a recent game against the Minnesota Wild, McDavid contributed two goals and an assist, helping the Oilers secure a 5-3 victory. His second goal was particularly notable, scored from a difficult angle. Despite a collision with Minnesota’s Marcus Johansson, which resulted in no penalty, McDavid’s performance was praised by Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch, who highlighted McDavid’s rapid rise in the scoring ranks within a franchise known for its legendary players.
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