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Edmonton Oilers Stats from the World Hockey Championships
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May 21, 2018, 19:06 EDTUpdated: May 29, 2018, 16:40 EDT
The IIHF World Hockey Championships wrapped up on Sunday with Sweden winning a second straight gold medal after defending their title against Switzerland 3-2 in a shootout. For the Edmonton Oilers, only Adam Larsson was able to bring a medal home after Canada came up flat against the Americans in their semi-final matchup earlier in the day.
In total, the Oilers had seven regulars (semi-regular in Auvitu’s case) and one prospect representing them at the World Hockey Championships with each player finding varying levels of success. Below, we’ve put together the numbers on how each player performed for their respective clubs and where they finished in the tournament standings.
Name
Team
GP
Goals
Assists
Points
PIMs
+/-
Finished
Connor McDavid
Canada
10
5
7
12
10
+6
Lost Bronze Medal Game
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Canada
10
5
3
8
2
+5
Lost Bronze Medal Game
Darnell Nurse
Canada
10
0
1
1
4
-1
Lost Bronze Medal Game
Leon Draisaitl
Germany
7
2
7
9
16
+2
Lost in Group Stage
Adam Larsson (Gold)
Sweden
10
1
2
3
10
+13
Won Tournament
Andrej Sekera
Slovakia
7
1
2
3
4
-3
Lost in Group Stage
Yohann Auvitu
France
4
0
1
1
0
-2
Lost in Group Stage
Patrick Russell
Denmark
7
0
0
0
0
0
Lost in Group Stage

Notable Performances:

  • Connor McDavid led Team Canada by nine points with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins being tied for second place.
  • Leon Draisaitl also led Team Germany in scoring and was amongst the tournament leaders despite not playing as many games as many of his counterparts.
  • Adam Larsson sported the highest +/- of any player on Team Sweden. His three points ranked third amongst Swedish defenceman, trailing only Oliver Ekman-Larsson (seven points) and John Klingberg (six points).
  • Andrej Sekera led all Slovakian defenceman with three points and was a notable bright spot despite missing the majority of his season due to surgery.

Source: Elite Prospects, Official Website Stats for the IIHF World Championships, 5/21/2018 – 4:45 pm MST