Before “Edmonton » Connor McDavid became the first player in National Hockey League history to play in five playoffs in one season, while scoring in at least 10 consecutive games, the league’s press office reports.
McDavid scored a goal in the NHL regular season game against Los Angeles (0-2).
Thus, McDavid scored points in the tenth consecutive game.
Before that, he shared the record for this indicator with the famous Canadian striker Wayne Gretzky who had a maximum of four 10-game or more hitting streaks in a season.
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