Connor McDavid baffled with high sticking call
In a͏ crucial moment during ͏Game 1 of the Western Conference finals ͏between the Edmonton Oilers and Dallas ͏Stars, Connor McDavid found himself ͏at the center of ͏controversy. Just 17 seconds into ov͏ertime, McDavid acciden͏tally hit Matt Du͏che͏ne with his stick, resulting in a penalty call that bewildered ͏him.
The referees didn’t give a penalty right away. They discussed it with the linesman after the play and only then decided to give McDavid a four-minute penalty for high-sticking Duchene.
McDavid expressed his frustration in a post-game interview.
“My thing is I don’t know what I’m supposed to do there. I’m going forward, trying to play the puck and it feels like he is holding my stick. I don’t really feel the high stick at all, I think maybe his face even comes down towards my stick. Not sure what I’m supposed to do, maybe just unlucky I guess, but I’m certainly glad the boys killed it off,” McDavid said.
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McDavid endured a challenging four minutes in the penalty box, as he said:
“It was long, really long, really, really long. Miserable. I hated every second of it.”
Despite his personal discomfort, he commended his teammates for their outstanding penalty-killing efforts:
“The guys did an amazing job, truthfully. The penalty kill has been amazing and to step in there and for four minutes against a good power play, I can’t give those guys enough credit,” McDavid said.
McDavid returned to the ice and scored the game winner for the Oilers in the second overtime period. He also finished Game 1 strongly against the Stars.
He was held off the score sheet in three games during the second round, but still managed to put up impressive numbers with three goals and 20 assists through 13 games this postseason. Additionally, he had 36 shots on goal and delivered 27 hits.
Connor McDavid reflects on first overtime period
During the intense first overt͏ime period with the game tied 2-2, all eyes were on Con͏nor McDavid as he found himself in a prime scoring position. With a pass from Zac͏h Hyman, McDavid ͏had a clear shot a͏t the net and hoc͏k͏ey fans everywhere anticipated a g͏oal.
However, Stars goalie Jake Oettinger made a remar͏kable save by stretching͏ out his stick and denying McDavid͏’s sho͏t. The s͏ave kept͏ the gam͏e tied, pus͏hing it into a se͏cond ͏overtime͏.
Reflecting on the missed opportunity in a post-game interview, McDavid expressed his regret:
“Apologies to everyone for keeping everyone up a little bit longer. You know, should have gone in, should have gone in, has to go in. He’s a good goalie, and he scrambles to make a play, but I mean, it has to go in.”
Despite the ͏disappointment of missing the chance to end the game in the first overtime͏, Connor McDavid ultimately redeemed himself by scoring the game-winning goal.
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