NHL notebook: McDavid’s mixes elite skill and speed to give Blackhawks fits
EDMONTON — Connor McDavid’s speed alone makes him a dangerous player, but it’s what he can do while in full flight that gives opposing defenceman fits.
The Edmonton Oilers captain scored three goals Monday in a spirited 6-3 win over Chicago that tied their best-of-five preliminary-round series at a game apiece. But it was his second goal in particular that had his teammates, and his head coach, talking the next day.
After scoring the opener 19 seconds into the game to set the tone, McDavid put his team up 2-0 less that four minutes later with a display of speed and skill that Chicago’s bewildered defence was helpless to stop.
McDavid batted a Ryan Nugent-Hopkins pass out of the air, then raced down the ice while trying to control the bouncing puck. McDavid easily outraced pursuing defenceman Slater Koekkoek, then slipped by his bewildered defence partner Olli Maatta before shovelling a backhand over Blackhawks goaltender Corey Crawford.