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3 points so far for McDavid tonight, going into OT might be 4 on the night. Hopefully he can score in overtime and complete the Hat trick.
3 points so far for McDavid tonight, going into OT might be 4 on the night.
3 points so far for McDavid tonight, going into OT might be 4 on the night. Hopefully he can score in overtime and complete the Hat trick.
Do these points count though as the Oilers are currently not in the playoffs?
Do these points count though as the Oilers are currently not in the playoffs?
No don’t you know he only collects points in garbage time. Last year he had 108 points and ironically 97 of them were in the last 40 games
He's gonna win the Art Ross by a baker's dozen at least. Book it.
Nope they are considered garbage points, hes only scoring because they dont matter.Do these points count though as the Oilers are currently not in the playoffs?
Anything past the first period is garbage time.No don’t you know he only collects points in garbage time. Last year he had 108 points and ironically 97 of them were in the last 40 games
Every year, someone jumps out to a ridiculous lead and this board claims that they're uncatchable. Just past the halfway mark and Kuch has overtaken Rantanen by 4 points, and three other guys are right on him too. For my money, McDavid will still take it, he's too consistent and can manage to sit within striking distance of the lead even when he's ice cold. When other guys cool off, he just passes them.1. Kucherov: 72 points (44 GP)
2. Rantanen: 68 points (44 GP)
3. McDavid: 66 points (43 GP)
4. MacKinnon: 66 points (44 GP)
5. Gaudreau: 66 points (45 GP)
Every year, someone jumps out to a ridiculous lead and this board claims that they're uncatchable. Just past the halfway mark and Kuch has overtaken Rantanen by 4 points, and three other guys are right on him too. For my money, McDavid will still take it, he's too consistent and can manage to sit within striking distance of the lead even when he's ice cold. When other guys cool off, he just passes them.
Crazy that we have at least 5 guys on pace for 115+ this year.
Every year, someone jumps out to a ridiculous lead and this board claims that they're uncatchable. Just past the halfway mark and Kuch has overtaken Rantanen by 4 points, and three other guys are right on him too. For my money, McDavid will still take it, he's too consistent and can manage to sit within striking distance of the lead even when he's ice cold. When other guys cool off, he just passes them.
Crazy that we have at least 5 guys on pace for 115+ this year.
Didn't want to jinx it so I took a bit off the top ;-)They’re actually all pacing for 120+ this season.
Connor Mcdavid now has points on 53.7% of the Edmonton Mcdavids goals. Mcdavid and McEdmonton should be proud.
If I am fan of McDavid I am super happy. If I am a fan of the Oilers not so much.
Not sure how you think this is a reasonable prediction, let alone an amusing one.
Would not be surprised if he wins the Ross again considering the conditions are similar to last year for him to increase his production after the Oilers's playoff chances are done and for Kucherov to potentially take the foot off the gas as the playoffs get closer. Given he has hardly beaten the field significantly in PPG in either of his Rosses, the players ahead of him would have to miss time for him to win by a dozen.
I think Hedman alone would have added at least 10 points to McDavid's current total.Sure wish the Oilers had a Hedman, Stralman, Mcdonaugh, Giordano, or Barrie. That's likely another 10-15 points to McDavid's total.
He's been in damage control mode ever since McDavid's first full season.Here comes the ole' McDavid only scores when out of the playoffs meme again...
How have we been eliminated already?
According to this article - https://thehockeywriters.com/edmonton-oilers-will-miss-playoffs/ we had 28 games left and needed some pretty hefty numbers to make the playoffs... in the final 29 games last year, McDavid scored 42 points...1.45PPG. No different then his current PPG this year. You claim he wasn't significantly ahead of his competition last year, and this year he is behind them with a PPG of 1.53 in 43 games...
Tired narrative needs to sleep