McDavid repeats Ovechkin’s unmatched NHL success 07:45

Forward Connor McDavid scored three points in today’s game between Edmonton and Toronto during the regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canadian did this at one time or another.

Thus, he managed to collect 3+ points in one period in the 21st NHL game. He captured the number of such periods of Russian forward “Washington Capitals” Alexander Ovechkin and forward “New York Rangers” Patrick Kane. They also have 21 periods in which they score three or more points.

The leader in this indicator is the legendary Czech striker Jaromir Jagr. He scored 47 3+ points throughout his NHL career.

Today’s match between “Edmonton” and “Toronto” ended with the winner’s win with a score of 5:2. It is worth noting that among the winners, 23-year-old Russian Klim Kostin scored 1+1. He was the second star of the match.

Currently, the Anaheim Ducks are home to the Washington Capitals. After two halves, the score is 1:1. Exclusive Troy Terry and Martin Fehervari, respectively.

It was previously reported that Three points from Vladimir Tarasenko helped Rangers beat Philadelphia.



Source: Gazeta

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