[Box Score]
Connor McDavid is something else, man. He is the talk of the sports world even for fringe hockey fans at this point. Even ESPN has to give alerts on the guy after what he did on opening night in the NHL season at Rogers Center.
Here's a look at his three goals:
Showing posts with label hat trick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat trick. Show all posts
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Connor McDavid's first Five-Point Game
Connor McDavid notched his first five-point game of his young career, and his eighth and ninth goals of his rookie season in a 5-2 Oilers win against the team that felt it was their given right to have him.
The night was special because he set up Jordan Eberle three times for Eberle's first hat-trick of his career.
Goal #1
Goal #2 (One of the first real shots I've seen him score on)
The Oilers lost a few tough games since this one. But this will no doubt go down of the first HUGE game of McDavid's career and it came against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Oilers lose 4-3 to Canucks on Hockey Night
[Event Summary]
Taylor Hall got robbed of a goal--but it was able to give Ryan Nugent Hopkins his first hat trick of his career. Hall had two assists on the night and was +2, but the Oilers in the end fell to 1-1-1 on the season with a 4-3 loss to the Canucks on Hockey Night in Canada.
Taylor Hall got robbed of a goal--but it was able to give Ryan Nugent Hopkins his first hat trick of his career. Hall had two assists on the night and was +2, but the Oilers in the end fell to 1-1-1 on the season with a 4-3 loss to the Canucks on Hockey Night in Canada.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Taylor Hall's First Hat Trick
[Cult of Hockey]
To watch what Taylor Hall did yesterday afternoon at Rexall Place against the Atlanta Thrashers was truly witnessing something special. If you watched Hall take over the game in the 3rd period yesterday, you knew that you were watching a dominating performance and after he got his first two goals (cutting the deficit to 3-2, tying the game at 3-3 with the goal horn coming within mere minutes of each-other) you just knew he was going to find a way to get the hat trick.
The young man looked hungry with the puck. And guys like Ales Hemsky and Sam Gagner just kept feeding the monster. Tom Renney should get credit, because he saw that Hall was in one of those rare zones and kept giving him ice time. It seemed like Hall was playing every other shift. It was truly fun hockey to watch. The Thrashers looked helpless on the power play defence and Hall scored all three goals on special teams to get a natural hat trick.
NBC's Matt Reitz:
There’s a certain quality that superstars have that most NHLers will never experience—some people call it the “it” factor. Hall controlled the game. It wasn’t the shots, it wasn’t the odd-man rushes, and it was just the way the game flowed. When he was out there, the Oilers were a dangerous team—when he wasn’t, they weren’t. He was the player you looked for during the entire game and when he jumped over the boards, you held your breath because you had no idea what he’d do next. It was that “edge-of-your-seat” factor that only a handful of guys are capable of producing—and he did it 19-years-old.
Isn’t this what we expect from a #1 overall pick?
The win was the Oilers third straight. It was the first natural hat-trick by a rookie in five years. I am so glad Hall is an Oiler. And I'm thrilled I was watching on this February Saturday afternoon. Gary Bettman was on hand to see the future of his league.
They're calling him "Cyclone". And this is only the beginning.
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
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