Connor McDavid has joined some exclusive company.
With his first goal of the Stanley Cup Final in the third period of Game 5 on Saturday, the Edmonton Oilers star became the third-fastest player to reach 150 career points in the playoffs.
McDavid did it in 95 games, behind only Wayne Gretzky (68 games) and Mario Lemieux (86 games).
The pretty goal gave the Oilers a little bit of life, cutting the Florida Panthers' lead to 3-1.
But 46 seconds later, Sam Reinhart restored the Panthers' three-goal edge.
McDavid leads all players this post-season with 33 points (seven goals, 26 assists) in 21 games.
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