If you're just watching a sequence from tonight's NHL hockey, it's McDavid's solo number against Rangers.

After a rib shot, he grabbed the puck in the middle zone and challenged four opponents alone.

The Canadian went straight into the storm, cheated away everyone, including the goalkeeper and put the equalizer to 5-5 with barely three minutes left in the match.

- Absolutely phenomenal.

Look at this!

Talk about wrists and talk about strength messages, said the commentator while the audience was in ecstasy.

- I have never been with my husband, stated the hill Darnell Nurse afterwards.

McDavid himself humbly stated:

- I have paid to score big goals and to do such things.

I'm just doing my job.

Double goals by Zibanejad

Before that, Mika Zibanejad had struck twice for the away team.

First, he steered in 4-1 with the skate in powerplay in the second period.

Edmonton caught up, but Zibanejad's second goal was all the more handsome than the first.

The Swede advanced with speed into the attack zone and fired a quick wrist shot in the cross that meant 5-4 seven minutes into the final period.

Then there was "The McDavid Show".

Zibanejad: "Surt"

The match went to extra time where the league's goal and points king Leon Draisaitl found the gap between the legs of goalkeeper Alexandar Georgiev after 3.27.

McDavid was noted for an assist to the winning goal.

The goal was his tenth of the season and the 23rd point overall.

He thus tops the points league ahead of teammate McDavid who has 22 (8 + 14).

Both have played ten matches.

- I think we did a good job of taking the lead with three goals, then I do not know if we became too passive and wanted to defend the lead a little too much, but this was sour, says Mika Zibanejad to nhl.com.

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Calgary's Matthew Tkachuk was sent off after his unusual maneuver.

Photo: Viaplay