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Connor McDavid’s 5 points vs. Flyers pushes Oilers star past 900 for career, 5th fastest in NHL history

Connor McDavid's 5 points vs. Flyers pushes Oilers star past 900 for career, 5th fastest in NHL history

Connor McDavid didn’t just hit 900 points in his career on Tuesday, he looked well on his way to 1,000.

The Oilers’ superstar had a goal and four assists as red-hot Edmonton extended its winning streak to six games with a 5-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.

“It’s another nice milestone, a chance to reflect on some of the work you’ve done,” McDavid said of making the 900-point club.

“For him it is just another number. He is just happy that we won, knowing him,” said McDavid’s linemate Zach Hyman, who had a goal and two assists.

“He’s a generational talent to be able to do that. It’s pretty special in the era he plays in to be in categories with the guys he is. I don’t think anybody is even close in recent memory. It is pretty unbelievable, and it is pretty special having the opportunity to play with him.”

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins had two goals and an assist and Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers (19-15-1), who are the only team in the NHL to have two streaks of at least six wins in a row this season, having won eight in a row not long before the current run for a 14-3-0 record in their last 17 games.

“We put ourselves behind the 8-ball a little bit early and we have had to find these streaks to get ourselves back in it,” Nugent-Hopkins said. “Obviously six in a row is a good sign for our team, but we have a long way to go.”

Travis Konecny and Marc Staal replied for the Flyers (19-13-5), who have lost three in a row and five of their last six.

Edmonton got the game’s first goal with four minutes to play in the opening period when McDavid turned around a defender and then sent a snap shot through the legs of Flyers goalie Carter Hart for his 14th of the season.

The Oilers took a 2-0 lead eight minutes into the second frame as McDavid made a beautiful no-look backhand pass to Hyman in front and he was able to lift a backhand of his own past Hart for his 22nd of the season.

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