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Connor McDavid and the Warning Behind His Perfect Stat

McDavid has a point in every Oilers win—showing brilliance, but also how much Edmonton depends on him to survive.

Connor McDavid has a point in 100% of Edmonton’s wins this season. That’s one of those stats that makes you shake your head a little—part amazement, part concern—and it’s exactly the kind of thing that gets the old professor talking.



That McDavid Has Been Involved in Every Team Win Is Incredible

Let’s start with the obvious: what McDavid has done is incredible. Having your best player directly involved in every single win isn’t normal, even for a superstar. It tells you just how much he drives everything for the Oilers. He’s not just piling up nice highlights—he’s right in the middle of the result every night they get it done.

When he’s going, the whole team seems to follow. The puck moves better, the plays look cleaner, and suddenly finishing chances doesn’t feel so hard. That’s what elite impact looks like.

But There Is a Downside to McDavid’s Scoring Impact for the Oilers

But there’s always a “but” with these things—that same stat comes with a bit of a warning label. Because when McDavid doesn’t get a point? The Oilers don’t win. It’s that simple. It hints at something less comfortable underneath.

It means this team leans on him too heavily. You can dress it up however you want, but if your wins depend entirely on one guy getting on the scoresheet, you’ve got a bit of a structural problem.

It’s not just about scoring, either. It’s about what isn’t happening. The depth scoring hasn’t been steady enough. The supporting cast has flashes, but not enough nights where they grab a game and carry it themselves. And when you mix in some uneven defending and goaltending, the margin for error shrinks to almost nothing. If McDavid isn’t driving the bus, the whole thing can stall out pretty quickly.

Connor McDavid shooting Oilers
Connor McDavid is leading the Edmonton Oilers. Is that a problem?

The Problem Is that Opposing Teams Can Plan Around McDavid

And here’s where it matters most: teams can plan for that. You get into tighter games, especially in the playoffs, and opponents are going to throw everything they have at slowing him down. Extra attention, tighter checking, and clogged lanes. If the rest of the lineup can’t take advantage of that space, you’re in trouble. The teams that go deep don’t just rely on one guy. They’ve got layers.

So what do you do? If the Oilers can, they hope for some reliable secondary scoring who can chip in consistently, not just in bursts. Tighten things up on the back end with players who can handle tough minutes and clear the front of the net. And hope for goaltending that gives you a chance every night, even when things aren’t perfect. It’s not glamorous work, but it’s the kind that actually wins in the long run.

McDavid Remains the Best Player in the NHL and Shows It

None of this is a criticism of McDavid. He remains the best show in hockey, a true generational player. But that 100% stat carries two truths at once. It’s showing you how great he is—and quietly pointing out how much the team still needs around him.

Fix that, and suddenly he’s not carrying everything. He’s leading it. And that’s when things can really get interesting.

Related: A Decision Has Been Made by the Oilers on Connor Ingram


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