On a day when everyone impressed, we look at three players in particular who stood out for the Oilers as they shutout the Capitals in Washington, D.C.
After three consecutive demoralising losses on the road, the Edmonton Oilers didn’t inspire much faith heading into Friday afternoon’s game in Washington, D.C. It didn’t help that they were facing a Capitals team with a 10-4-2 record and on a four-game winning streak.
So of course, in what has been the most unpredictable of seasons so far for the Oilers, they decided to have their best all around performance to date. Certainly, no one would have expected them to dominate the Capitals 5-0, as they finally looked more like last season’s team.
Of course there’s still a long way to go, to convince critics they can get back into the playoff picture, but you have to start somewhere. Let’s look at our three top studs from a game, when there were plenty of contenders for the Oilers:
1) Connor McDavid
It’s been so bad at times this season, that we’ve felt compelled to include Connor McDavid as one of our top three duds. The game against the Capitals deserved the positive kind of recognition though, as he returned to the heights he regularly displayed last season.
There has been plenty of speculation McDavid came back too soon from his injury and subsequently didn’t appear quite right. This was not the case on Friday afternoon, as he moved around with no limits or hesitation, looking truly like his old self.
If it’s possible, the five-time Art Ross Trophy winner’s tremendous performance was understated. As in he did dominate, but it was very subtle.
McDavid did not have a highlight reel moment, instead just regularly setting up his teammates as he went about his business. He was involved in all but one of the Oilers’ goals versus the Capitals.
The Oilers’ captain did have a couple of excellent scoring chances himself, but Friday’s game was about being a facilitator for others to shine. For all he’s done in his career, he’s always been highly regarded for his ability to get teammates involved.
In this respect, McDavid finished the game with four assists for his first four-point game of the season. Heck, it was his three-point game of 2023-24, something which he used to do with regularity last season.
Arguably most encouraging on the night, was how the six-time All-Star linked up with Leon Draisaitl. When those two are connecting and producing, it’s a scary proposition for the rest of the NHL.
Coach Kris Knoblauch was asked postgame about the impact of McDavid and the other stars against the Capitals. Speaking to the media, he said:
"“You need your top players performing if you’re going to win on a regular basis. Obviously you want your third and fourth lines chipping in and helping with the offence … but in the long run you need your top guys going and they certainly played really well tonight.”"