Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid during an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022, in Calgary, Canada. (AP Photo/Larry MacDougal)
A San Jose Sharks team that has had all kinds of issues keeping the puck out of their own net this season now has to contend with the greatest single offensive force in the NHL.
The Sharks (13-22-8) host Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers on Friday at SAP Center as they begin a three-game homestand that also features games against playoff hopefuls New Jersey on Monday and Dallas next Wednesday.
With 79 points in 43 games, McDavid is on pace for the
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