McDavid’s Oilers, Matthews’ Maple Leafs ready for first of nine meetings
TORONTO — Connor McDavid collected the puck in the neutral zone and moved right as he crossed the offensive blue line.
His eyes and body language suggested he was waiting for a teammate to join the rush. The captain of the Edmonton Oilers had other ideas.
McDavid quickly cut back to his left on Morgan Rielly, leaving the Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman flat-footed and in his dust as he turned on the after burners. Then to top things off, the game’s best player finished with a lightning-quick backhand forehand move as Toronto chased shadows.
That jaw-dropping goal sequence that capped a four-point night on Jan. 6, 2020, resulted in audible gasps inside Scotiabank Arena — back when fans were actually allowed to attend games before COVID-19 — and even brought Wayne Gretzky to his feet.