McDavid, Oilers itching to get after Blackhawks and erase past playoff failures
Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid may be the best hockey player in the world, but his body language these days resembles a guy with a big chip on his shoulder and something to prove.
That can’t be good news for the Chicago Blackhawks, the bottom-seeded team in the NHL’s return-to-play Western Conference qualifying series, tasked with beating McDavid and the fifth-seeded Oilers in a five-game series that starts Saturday at Roger’s Place.
McDavid and teammate Leon Draisaitl were one-two in league scoring during the regular season, with Draisaitl racking up 43 goals and 110 points to win the Art Ross trophy. McDavid was second with 34 goals and 97 points.
The duo formed the nucleus of the league’s deadliest power play, scoring at almost 30 per cent, a rate not seen since the high-flying Montreal Canadien dynasty days of the late 1970s.