McDavid hits 100-point mark in 4th-fewest games among active players
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Connor McDavid has put himself in fine company.
The Edmonton Oilers superstar recorded the 100th point of his career upon assisting on a Zack Kassian goal against Florida.
Only three active players have reached that mark in fewer career games.
McDavid, of course, is in the thick of the NHL's scoring race, with both Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin hot on his heels.
Crosby, Malkin, and Alex Ovechkin are arguably the three greatest players of the past decade, and can be named among some of the best of all time. If McDavid keeps it up - and there's no reason to believe he won't - he'll be right up there when all is said and done.
McDavid, by the way, added point No. 101 with a second assist later in the first period.
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