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Connor McDavid becomes the 6th player to record 150 points in a single season.
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Connor McDavid becomes the 6th player to record 150 points in a single season.

Oilers captain Connor McDavid made history on Saturday, becoming only the 6th player in NHL history to record 150 points.

Jonathan Larivee

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid is a truly special player, and on Saturday he proved that once again when he joined a truly elite group of players in the National Hockey League history books.

On a Saturday where every single team in the NHL was in action, McDavid became only the 6th player in NHL history to record 150 points in a single season. McDavid would accomplish the feat in the first period of a game between the Oilers and the San Jose Sharks when he picked up a rebound in front of a wide open Sharks net. Although it was a major milestone, it may have also been the easiest goal of the season for McDavid.

McDavid now joins NHL legends Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, Steve Yzerman, Bernie Nicholls and Phil Esposito as the only players to have ever broken the 150 points plateau in a single season.