Connor McDavid simply won't stop scoring. Through 46 games, the Edmonton Oilers' No. 1 center has scored 38 goals, which is three ahead of David Pastrnak for the league lead and on a 68-goal pace.
That's a big number, although it would result in only a tie for 18th overall in league history for a single season. What has been extraordinary is the way he has been scoring them. Simply put: Oilers games -- such as Thursday's tilt against the Tampa Bay Lightning (9 ET, ESPN) -- have become a must-watch for both hardcore hockey fans and casual sports observers because one never knows when McDavid will create magic on the ice.