Connor McDavid notched two assists to extend his point streak to a career-high 19 games, powering the Edmonton Oilers to a 4-1 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on January 12, 2026. The Oilers improved to 3-0-1 in their last four games, while Chicago dropped two of its past three. McDavid's performance tied him with Wayne Gretzky for the seventh-longest streak in Oilers history.
CHICAGO -- In a matchup at United Center, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1 on Monday, January 12, 2026. Connor McDavid extended his NHL career-high point streak to 19 games with two assists, including his 50th of the season. During the streak, McDavid has recorded 19 goals and 25 assists, tying Wayne Gretzky's 1986-87 mark for the seventh-longest in Oilers history.
Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard praised McDavid, saying, “I don’t know what else there is to say about [McDavid]. He’s a leader on and off the ice. Obviously, he drives our team. Yeah, he’s been great all season long, so I’m not shocked he’s at 19 games right now.”
Zach Hyman contributed a goal and an assist, Leon Draisaitl scored once, and goaltender Connor Ingram stopped 29 shots for Edmonton, which moved to 23-16-7. Ingram reflected, “I felt good. It’s starting to feel more normal every time I get out there. Luckily for me, I’ve been able to play a lot, so you can find a rhythm and try and stick into it and hold on as long as you can. I thought I felt good today.”
For Chicago, Tyler Bertuzzi scored the lone goal, and Spencer Knight, returning after missing two games due to illness, made 33 saves. The Blackhawks, at 19-20-7, were without forward Connor Bedard, sidelined by illness after his recent return from a 12-game upper-body injury absence.
Captain Nick Foligno addressed the team's challenges: “Everyone faces it. It's a reality, obviously. No one's Superman here. You're obviously not going to feel great, but I told guys, 'The last time you feel great in the NHL is your first game.' I mean, really. It's a hard league. It's a league where you have to find your game regardless of how you feel. No one feels good, especially this time of year, so regardless of that, it's creating your own energy.”
The scoring began with Hyman's tip-in at 14:41 of the first period for a 1-0 lead. Bouchard made it 2-0 just 16 seconds into the second, banking a shot off Knight's skates. Bertuzzi pulled Chicago within one at 14:46 of the third on a rebound. A potential Hyman goal at 17:38 was disallowed after video review for a kicked puck. Bouchard added an empty-netter at 19:07, and Draisaitl sealed it eight seconds later.
Blackhawks coach Jeff Blashill noted, “My whole take on the game was the first 15 minutes they dominated us. The first five minutes of the second they took it to us. Spencer kept us in it through that stretch. I thought the last five of the first and the rest of the game were not bad, and then we were really good in the third. Unfortunately, a game isn’t 40 minutes long, it’s 60.”
In notes, Chicago's Teuvo Teravainen left after the first period with an upper-body injury, with updates expected Wednesday. McDavid became the first Oilers player to assist on 200 game-winning goals and the second active player with 10 seasons of at least 50 assists.