With three points (1G, 2A) against Anaheim on Apr. 1, Connor McDavid is now on a career-high 10-game scoring streak (6G, 12A, 18PTS). He has posted six multi-point efforts in that 10-game span, three of which were three-point games.
He now has a seven point lead in the NHL scoring race, with 94 points (29G, 65A) in 78 games, ahead of Patrick Kane (CHI). McDavid has led the league in scoring at some point in all four months of the 2016-17 season. He has led or co-led the NHL in scoring since Nov. 22, 2016.
The native of Newmarket, ON, leads all Oilers forwards in average time on ice (21:12) and ranks 4 among forwards in the NHL. He set a season high for ice-time vs. Pittsburgh (26:53) on Mar. 10, 2017.
McDavid also now has 28 multi-point games this season, the most in the NHL, three more than Sidney Crosby (PIT) and Patrick Kane (CHI). McDavid has had three points in a game on 11 occasions.
Through 123 career NHL games, McDavid has never gone three games without a point.

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