
Draisaitl, McDavid power surging Edmonton Oilers
EDMONTON - Edmonton’s dynamic duo has definitely dazzled in December. Connor McDavid had five assists and Leon Draisaitl three goals as the Edmonton Oilers kept rolling into the holiday hiatus with a 5-1 victory over their rival Calgary Flames on Tuesday. Zach Hyman had a goal and two assists, Evan Bouchard a pair of helpers and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored for the Oilers (19-13-6) who have won four of their last five and have gone 8-2-1 in their last 11 games. The stretch has vaulted Edmonton into a tie for points atop the Pacific Division with the Anaheim Ducks. “We demand to be a playoff team,” said Draisaitl, whose Oilers have lost out in the Stanley Cup final the past two seasons. “When you start the season the way we did, nobody is happy, nobody likes it. We knew we could be better and have a lot better in here. Everyone just stepped up and started playing better. Now we’re rolling a little better and obviously looking to continue that.” Edmonton’s terrific twosome continued to shine in December as the league’s top two point getters for the month. McDavid, who was named the NHL’s first star of the week Monday for the second week in a row, extended his points streak to 11 games on Tuesday. He has 12 goals and 19 assists across the stretch and sits atop the league’s scoring race with 67 points. The Edmonton captain ranks second all-time in the NHL for most 10-game point streaks with 18, behind only Wayne Gretzky’s 31. Get daily National news Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy . “He’s obviously feeling it,” Draisaitl said. “We’ve all seen it plenty of times in his career. The puck is following him right now. He’s just too good right now. That’s not fun to play against.” The win over Calgary marked McDavid’s 45th game with four or more points, moving him into a tie with Jari Kurri for the second most in Oilers history. Draisaitl has points in 10 of his last 11 games, with five goals and 19 assists during the run. His three goals Tuesday put him past Glenn Anderson (417) for third most in Oilers history behind Gretzky and Kurri. Draisaitl came into the game with an eight-game goalless drought, his longest regular season stretch without a goal since Feb. 19 to March 6, 2021. He snapped the skid with his ninth career hat trick. Together McDavid and Draisaitl have combined for 55 points in December. “That’s a lot of points,” Hyman chuckled. “Obviously they are two of the best players in the world. They drive our team when they are playing like that, it makes it easier for the rest of us.” Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said the pair deserve a ton of credit. “You look at the way the team’s rolling right now, winning a lot more games and it starts with those two,” he said. “They are playing extremely well, that’s an understatement. Over three or...
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