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McDavid becomes 1st player to record 130 points in a season since Lemieux, Jagr as Oilers down Stars

McDavid becomes 1st player to record 130 points in a season since Lemieux, Jagr as Oilers down Stars

Mattias Janmark scored twice as the Edmonton Oilers earned their second straight win, a 4-1 decision over the visiting Dallas Stars on Thursday night.

Connor McDavid had a goal and an assist while Warren Foegele also scored for the Oilers (38-23-8) who have won six of their last eight games overall.

Wyatt Johnston replied for the Stars (37-19-13) who suffered a second straight loss.

Edmonton opened the scoring 12:12 into the first period. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made a pretty feed through the crease to Foegele, who registered his 14th goal of the season Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger going the other way.

The Stars came close to scoring on a power play during a mad scramble in front of Edmonton goaltender Stuart Skinner. But defender Vincent Desharnais was able to clear a loose puck in front and send it up ice to McDavid, who then dished it to Janmark for his seventh while shorthanded.

McDavid picked up his 130th point of the season and extended his home game points streak to a career-high 15 games.

The Oilers superstar is the first player to eclipse the 130-point mark since Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr in 1995-96.

After a scoreless second, Dallas finally got on the board midway through the third period. Johnston capped a wild flurry in Edmonton’s end with his 19th of the season.

Edmonton got that back a couple of minutes later on the power play. Leon Draisaitl found McDavid in the slot and the Oilers captain picked the top corner for his league-leading 57th goal.

The Oilers got some insurance with just under three minutes to play. Janmark scored his second of the game into an empty net shortly after teammate Nick Bjugstad rang one off the post.

The Oilers were without Zach Hyman (undisclosed), Ryan McLeod (upper body) and Ryan Murray (back).

With Draisaitl joining McDavid by hitting the 100 point mark on the season Tuesday, it was the second time in NHL history that teammates were the first two players to 100 points in consecutive seasons, joining Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins in 1973-74 and 1974-75.

The Oilers held a moment of silence before the game to honour two Edmonton policemen killed in the line of duty earlier Thursday.

Both teams are back in action Saturday.

The Oilers make a brief trip to Seattle to face the Kraken in an important Pacific Division tilt.

The Stars conclude their six-game road trip in Calgary against the Flames.

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