Edmonton forward McDavid became the first hockey player in the 21st century to score more than 40 points in a single Stanley Cup.

Canadian striker “Edmonton” Connor McDavid became the first hockey player in the 21st century to score more than 40 points in a Stanley Cup tie

In the current playoffs, McDavid has scored 42 points (8+34). During a Stanley Cup, only two hockey players have scored more points. Wayne Gretzky scored 47 points (17+30) in 1985 and 43 (12+31) in 1988. Mario Lemieux scored 44 points (16+28) in 1991.

Edmonton faces Florida in the Stanley Cup final. Florida leads the best-of-seven series 3-2.

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