Neal scores twice, McDavid has four points as Oilers down Kings 6-5
EDMONTON — The summer trade for James Neal has already paid dividends for the Edmonton Oilers.
Neal had a pair of goals and Connor McDavid had a goal and three assists as the Edmonton Oilers won their second in a row to start the season, defeating the Los Angeles Kings 6-5 in an offensive slugfest on Saturday.
Coming over from the Calgary Flames in a trade for Milan Lucic after a disaster of a season that saw the perennial 20-goal scorer record just seven, Neal said he feels refreshed in his new situation with the Oilers.
“I felt like I had a great summer, felt like it was a fresh start, felt I was in a great position,” he said. “I felt good coming into camp. I was confident in my game and knew that I’d get a chance to play with some good players and that’s all you can ask for.”