McDavid approaches Ovechkin’s record for scoring in an NHL season in the 21st century

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The National Hockey League (NHL) regular season match between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks has come to an end. The match, which was held at the “Rogers Place” stadium in Edmonton, ended with the home team winning with a score of 6:0.

Star Canadian Edmonton forward Connor McDavid scored a goal in this match. This goal was for the Canadian 62nd this season, allowing Russian forward “Washington Capitals” Alexander Ovechkin to approach the record number of goals in a single season (65) in the 21st century. This season, McDavid has five more games to beat or beat Ovechkin’s record.

McDavid also has 84 assists in 77 games this season.

Former Tampa Bay Lightning head coach John Cooper commented The team’s win in the NHL regular season game against the New York Islanders.

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