Connor McDavid is built different.
The Edmonton Oilers superstar became just the sixth player in NHL history to hit 150 points, and the first since Mario Lemieux in the 1995-96 season for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who scored 161 points that season.
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ESPN Stats & Info @ESPNStatsInfoConnor McDavid hit the 150-point mark in San Jose today.<br><br>He's the youngest player (26 years, 85 days) to record that many points in a single season since Mario Lemieux (23 years, 132 days) and Steve Yzerman (23, 319) did so during the 1988-89 campaign.