McDavid sets up Oilers for 2-1 win over Red Wings
DETROIT — Connor McDavid didn’t need a shot on goal Sunday night to deliver for the Pacific Division-leading Edmonton Oilers.
McDavid perfectly set up Ryan Nugent-Hopkins for a go-ahead goal late in the second period, giving Edmonton a 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings.
“On a night where the team was more important than the individual and Connor was a little bit quiet, he still found a way to have an impact on maybe the most important play of the game,” Oilers coach Todd McLellan said. “A lot of guys would’ve shot that puck. He had enough patience to find Nugent for a wide-open goal.”
McDavid made the goal happen, starting with a faceoff he won in the left circle. After the draw, the 19-year-old centre skated toward the net before subtly finding a spot on the bottom of the right circle. McDavid got the puck back, drew three Detroit players, and threaded a pass between two of them to Nugent-Hopkins on the inside of the left circle, where he shot into an empty net.


