Penticton Herald

McDavid gets a point, Crosby gets the win

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EDMONTON (CP) — Connor McDavid stretched his lead atop the NHL scoring race, but Sidney Crosby’s Pittsburgh Penguins got the two points on Friday.

Phil Kessel scored the shootout winner as the Penguins came away with a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.

McDavid had a goal in regulation time to take him to 75 points on the season while Crosby was held off the scoresheet, and is now five points back of the young Oilers star. Both players scored in the shootout.

McDavid said he still gets a charge out of playing one of his childhood idols in Crosby.

“To say it’s a normal game would be lying,” he said. “Obviously, he’s someone I’ve looked up to my whole life. To play against him is fun. It was probably to my advantage, it’s easier for me to get up to play against him than it is for him to get up to play against me.”

Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan said it was a pleasure to watch all the high-end talent on display.

“It was a pretty fast-paced game and those guys (Crosby, McDavid) are elite players,” he said. “It was certainly one of the faster-paced games that we’ve played in.”

Nick Bonino and Evgeni Malkin scored in regulation for the Penguins (42-16-8), who have won four games in a row.

Crosby said the player most deserving of credit on the night was goalie Marc-Andre Fleury, who made 40 saves.

“It was one after another as far as some of the saves he made,” he said. “He was incredible tonight. You can tell when he’s got that mindset and he’s having fun. “We made it tough on him, but he was great.” David Desharnais also scored for the Oilers (35-23-9), who have lost two straight.

The Penguins are back at it on today in Vancouver for the third stop of a five-game road trip, while the Oilers host Montreal on Sunday.

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