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Hat-trick as a curtain rod for Conor MacDavid

Hat-trick as a curtain rod for Conor MacDavid

Second day of activity in the NHL. For the occasion, there were 12 teams at work. Here are the results and highlights:

The CH team won their inaugural match.

1. A hat-trick for Connor McDavid

New Season: Even Conor McDavid. The Oilers captain finished where he left off last year with three and four points in his first game of the season.

He couldn’t wait to start the season, that season.

With this trick, in particular, McDavid reached a 700-point plateau in his career. Remember that a man is only 25 years old.

He became the sixth player to reach this plateau the fastest.

By the way, here is one of the beautiful goals he scored. What a passing game from his teammates! The captain only had to complete in an open cage.

Worth the goal of the year (already).

If it continues like this, the center will be on course to collect 328 points this season.

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No, but seriously, look no further, here’s the future winner of the Art-Ross Trophy, awarded to the leading scorer in the NHL.

The Oilers-Canucks game eventually ended 5-3 in Edmonton’s favour. However, Vancouver led 3-1 at some point in the match.

2. David Pastrnak and Mikko Rantanen four points each

After one game (two for Preds and Sharks) played for most teams, McDavid wasn’t alone in the NHL scoring lead.

In fact, David Pasternak and Miko Rantanen had a good opening night as well. With one goal and three assists, Basta did not underestimate his value, he is the one who will be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. Meanwhile, his teammate, David Krigsey, is back in the National Hockey League and has three points.

Mikko Rantanen also contributed to his team’s attack. With four assists, the Finn stood out. His Finnish compatriot and former CH, Artturi Lehkonen, honored his new contract, which combined two goals and an assist.

Avalanche won easily, playing against the favorites in the Coonoor Derby mcdavid Bedard.

3. Stanley Cup Avalanche Celebration

Prior to the meeting between the Avalanche and the Black Hawks, the Colorado lifted the Stanley Cup for the last time before officially defending its title. Therefore, under the applause and cries of the fans, the players had a good time before the meeting.

Jack Johnson, who played for the opponent, was invited to the team photo. He was with Colorado last year.

Black Hawk failed to spoil the party. In fact, Luke Richardson’s team bowed out with a 5-2 mark as I mentioned earlier. In the defeat, Max Domi scored his first goal with his new team.

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4. Shane Wright didn’t break anything in his first match

Kraken’s first match was last night. The first game in Seattle also meant the first career match of her first pick, Shane Wright.

It did not necessarily stand out. In fact, the first match was difficult for him. The least use of the forward was at Dave Hakstol (6:14). And during those six minutes and few seconds on the ice, he clearly didn’t score. Even worse, he didn’t make an offer.

I don’t know why it was used so little, but man won’t get any better with this icy time. Of the starters who played their first game in the National Hockey League last night, he was the least used.

Kaiden Guhle was used the most.

And while Slavkowski didn’t put his name on the score sheet, he played about four minutes longer than Wright…

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– It would be great.

Quebec is still good.

David Kriegsey was quick to make his presence felt.

– The start of the season is equivalent to the start of the celebrations in Rally.

“We’ll see him a lot, MacDavid, at the top of this table.

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– About twenty teams are at work this evening.

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