TORONTO -- It is never boring when Connor McDavid comes home to play.
Not for him. Not for the fans. And not for the national television audience watching on Hockey Night in Canada.
Saturday was no different.
A goal and assist in the Edmonton Oilers’ 4-3 overtime loss against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday means the 27-year-old has now accrued 18 points (four goals, 14 assists) in 11 career games at Scotiabank Arena including eight (two goals, six assists) in his past three appearances.
Only this time, it wasn’t enough to lead the Oilers to victory.
It was Edmonton’s first and only regular-season visit to Toronto, and friends and family flocked to the game from his hometown of Newmarket, 35 miles north of Scotiabank Arena. And when the Oilers captain scored a power-play goal at 1:51 of the second period to put Edmonton up 2-1, it appeared that he might have the winner.
Then bad luck -- or, in this case, a bad bounce -- hit.
With the Oilers still nursing their one-goal lead late in the third period, a clearing attempt by Edmonton defenseman Evan Bouchard hit McDavid and went right to Matthew Knies, who snapped in the equalizer at 13:08.