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ST. LOUIS -- Connor McDavid became the fourth-fastest player in NHL history to reach 1,100 points by getting two assists for the Edmonton Oilers, who lost 3-2 to the St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center on Monday.
St. Louis, winless in its previous seven games, ended the streak with a thrilling comeback over Conor McDavid and the Oilers.
McDavid became the 69th player in league history to reach the mark and the fourth-fastest to do so. The NHL reacted to McDavid’s latest feat, posting about the accolade on X and writing, “Connor McDavid joins rare air.”
The aggressive moves by the St. Louis Blues to sign forward Dylan Holloway and defenceman Philip Broberg continue to pay off, with both players playing key roles for the club.
But then the Blues turned the plot around, erasing a two-goal Edmonton lead in a 3-2 win that snapped St. Louis’ seven-game winless streak.
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3 Takeaways From Oilers’ 3-2 Loss to Blues
The Edmonton Oilers were defeated 3-2 by the host St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Centre on Monday. With the victory, St. Louis ends a seven-game winless streak.
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers hit the road tonight for a Western Conference Finals rematch with the Dallas Stars at American Airlines Arena. Evan Bouchard has been creating lots of chances lately,
McDavid’s Oilers face a struggling Blues defense. Expect fireworks as both offenses ignite, pushing the goal total skyward in this betting-rich matchup.