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Connor McDavid hit a massive double milestone on Tuesday night, scoring twice in the Edmonton Oilers’ 5-2 road win over the Utah Mammoth.

His second-period goal — an incredible showing of hand-eye coordination on a nice breakaway finish on a feed from Mattias Ekholm and Evan Bouchard — was his 400th NHL career goal. His empty-netter with eight seconds left in the third period became his 1,200th career point.

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Quick McDavid Career Snapshot

He reached 1,200 points in just 784 games — making him the third-fastest player in NHL history to hit that mark, behind only Wayne Gretzky (504 games) and Mario Lemieux (593 games). He’s now the 115th player all-time (and 15th active) to reach 400 goals, and the fifth in Oilers franchise history.

2025-26 Season So Far (72 GP)

  • 40 goals (tied for top-4 in the NHL)

  • 78 assists (2nd in the NHL)

  • 118 points (2nd in the NHL)

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