July 3, 2024

The Edmonton Oilers are about to set a new record. With their 17th straight victory on February 6, the Oilers, who defeated the Nashville Predators 4-1 on Saturday, can tie the NHL record for the longest winning run. However, no matter how many games they win, this streak cannot be the season’s high point.

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It was set by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1992–1993. The Oilers still need to accomplish something in order for their streak to be respected, even if they do end up matching the Penguins’ record.

The Penguins, headed by Mario Lemieux, had just won back-to-back Stanley Cups, an achievement not shared by the Oilers since well before Connor McDavid was even born. Born in 1997, McDavid was seven years removed from Edmonton’s last championship. Pittsburgh broke the record for the longest winning streak, although they were unable to complete a three-peat that season as they were upsetly eliminated by the New York Islanders in seven games. But by then, the majority of the roster had already won the Lord Stanley’s Cup.

Although they have been close, McDavid and his Oilers have not yet advanced past the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. When McDavid was just nine years old in 2006, the Oilers made their final trip to the Cup Final. Two years ago, Edmonton was on the verge of elimination in the Western Conference Finals, losing to the Colorado Avalanche, who went on to win the Stanley Cup.

Despite McDavid scoring 33 points in the 2022 playoffs, all that appears to stick in people’s minds is that the Oilers failed to win the Stanley Cup back to Edmonton. In contrast to McDavid’s postseason exploits, Sidney Crosby has the highest point total in a single postseason at 31.

In the next 2023–24 season, the Oilers were under even greater pressure after losing in the second round a few months prior. In just 12 games during the 2023 playoffs, McDavid scored eight goals and accumulated 20 points on his own.

Though it’s difficult to look at those stats and hold McDavid too responsible, in fairness, he’s the Wayne Gretzky or Sidney Crosby of his team, the face of this new chapter in Oilers hockey history. In addition, he is the player under the greatest pressure to fulfill the wishes of the hockey gods by winning the Stanley Cup and ending a 31-year run without a Canadian team becoming victorious. 1993 saw Montreal host the final one.

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