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Game Recap 60.0: Edmonton Oilers vs Boston Bruins (2/19/2020) – Oilers Nation

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Meaningful games in February are stressful. Final Score: 2-1 Bruins in OT

I’m not going to lie to you guys, I was feeling mighty nervous about tonight’s game seeing as the Oilers are basically missing half of their lineup right now. I mean, they’re literally missing their first line from like two weeks ago, and things haven’t gotten much better ever since. Just yesterday, it was announced that Oscar Klefbom will be on the shelf for the next two or three weeks with a shoulder injury, and it was going to be very interesting to watch how the defensive group was going to be able to handle Boston’s relentless attack. Needless to say, everyone was going to have to be at their best from the crease on out if they were going to have any chance at beating one of the league’s hottest teams. Then again, Boston did just lose to the Detroit Red Wings this past weekend so maybe there was hope after all?

When you’re down six regulars that all play in key positions, you know you’re going to have an uphill battle when going up against the best team in the NHL, and that’s exactly what this game looked like in the early going. While the Oilers were able to hang in there (more or less) on the scoreboard, they definitely had a hard time ducking and countering the punches the Bruins were throwing their way. In the second period, the Oilers looked much more composed and able to manufacture a few offensive chances of their own, stifled only by the strong play of Tuukka Rask. I felt like if the Oilers were able to replicate the way they played in the middle frame in the third that they’d be in line for at least a point as they probably deserved a tie game with the way they played in the middle twenty.

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Heading into the third period down by a goal, the Oilers were obviously going to have to open things up a little bit to try and penetrate the Bruins’ stingy defensive work. Early in the final frame, the boys were grinding again and their hard work was rewarded with a powerplay chance that they would cash in on, tying the game on a huge goal from Sam Gagner. As the play progressed towards the final buzzer, both sides had their fair share of chances at both even strength and on the powerplay and it just seemed like this game was destined for overtime. When we finally got to the bonus period, it was anyone’s game and that whoever made the first mistake would end up losing. The bad news was that it was the Oilers that errored on a fine offensive opportunity which gave the Bruins the chance to turn things around and close it out.

While it definitely sucks to lose, you have to admit that it was impressive to see such a depleted Oilers lineup hang in there with the best team in the league. Big point for the boys.

The wrap.

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  • Sam Gagner tied the game up (1-1) with a huge powerplay goal in the opening minutes of the third period after parking himself in the high slot and getting his stick on Ethan Bear’s point shot as it made its way towards Rask.
  • Mike Smith was back between the pipes for his 31st start of the season and looking to keep the heater going that he’s been on since the calendar flipped to 2020. Once again, Smith was great between the pipes and provided a strong foundation for the Oilers that allowed them to get the game to OT and add a massive point to their totals. Smith finished the night with 32 saves and a .942 save%.
  • I thought Ethan Bear played a great game and looked very steady in his 19:00 minutes. Bear finished the night with an assist, two blocked shots, a takeaway, and two PIMs.
  • I liked the way the RNH-Draisaitl-Yamamoto line was, once again, able to generate chances on net in the face of a strong defensive push the other way. Not only was the trio able to gain entry to the zone but they were also getting greasy in the tough areas which was fun to watch.
  • Sticking with this line, Draisaitl and Nugent-Hopkins played 29:23 and 28:05 respectively, which is a massive amount of ice time for a forward. Clearly, Dave Tippett was riding his horses tonight and he played the hell out of them.
  • Darnell Nurse played a monstrous 28:44 as he did his best to fill in for the injured Oscar Klefbom. Though there were definitely some hiccups, I though Nurse did an admirable job, finishing his night with four shots on goal, five hits, and five blocks.
  • A massive shout out goes to the penalty killers for the hero’s work they did when down a man tonight, killing off all seven penalties they took. The refs were calling absolutely everything in this one and the Oilers’ PK did an incredible job of not letting Boston run away with the game.
  • On the flip side, it would have been nice to see the PP produce more than the single goal but the one they did get was absolutely massive and secured a seemingly unlikely point.
  • It was impressive to see the Oilers go 62% in the faceoff circle against a veteran team like the Bruins. Yeah, you guys know I love faceoff wins.

  • Patrice Bergeron opened the scoring for the Bruins with a slick deke on Smith midway through the first period after his line absolutely stuffed the Oilers at their own blue line on a zone exit, turning the puck around quickly for the scoring chance. TBH it was some pretty shocking defending by our boys and all of a sudden, Bergeron found himself in all alone with time to spare.
  • David Pastrnak finished things off in OT after David Krejci found him with an area pass for a breakaway that Mike Smith didn’t really have much chance on. The unfortunate part was that the Oilers had a 2-on-1 the other way immediately before the goal but Kailer Yamamoto accidentally bobbled the puck and forfeited the chance. Tough break for the Oilers here.
  • The shots were 11-2 for the Bruins after the first period. That’s… uhh… not good. I know there was a significant improvement from there, but it was definitely not the start they wanted.
  • Know what else isn’t good? Taking seven penalties against a very dangerous Bruins team that ranks second to only the Oilers in terms of powerplay success is not a great strategy and the guys were lucky they didn’t get burned for it.
  • I’m not going to make a big deal of this because the guy had a whale of a game, but I’d much rather see Ethan Bear occupying Klefbom’s spot on the powerplay than Darnell Nurse. Ol’ Darryl had a really tough time handling the puck and it nearly cost them, especially on the Oilers’ fifth PP in the third period when the Bruins ended up with an unnecessary breakaway that would have been the game winner had Smith not come up with a huge stop.
  • With the roster as depleted as it is right now, it would have been really nice if Zack Kassian was available to play and provide some energy in a way that only he can. Thinking about it just annoyed me seeing as he’s out because of a needless suspension for kicking Erik Cernak.
  • Tonight was game five without Connor McDavid in the lineup and I hated it just as much as the first game. Get well soon, Connor.

1ST PERIOD

TIME TEAM DETAILS SCORE
08:28 Boston Patrice Bergeron (27) ASST: Brad Marchand (52), David Pastrnak (41) 1-0

2ND PERIOD

TIME TEAM DETAILS SCORE
No Scoring

3RD PERIOD

TIME TEAM DETAILS SCORE
03:42 Edmonton PPG – Sam Gagner (5) ASST: Ethan Bear (14), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (30) 1-1
TIME TEAM DETAILS SCORE
01:14 Boston David Pastrnak (43) ASST: David Krejci (27), Torey Krug (32) 2-1

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NHL roundup: Hurricanes beat Flyers 6-4 for seventh straight win

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Martin Necas scored a go-ahead goal with 29 seconds left and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-4 on Tuesday night.

It was the seventh straight win for the Hurricanes, who also got goals from Jack Roslovic, Jordan Martinook, Eric Robinson and Jackson Blake. Seth Jarvis added an empty-net goal in the final seconds.

Necas typically saves his game-winners for overtime, with nine in his career, but he was able to take care of business in regulation with his team-best seventh goal of the season.

Travis Konecny scored two goals and had two assists for the Flyers. Morgan Frost and Owen Tippett also scored for Philadelphia.

Aleksei Kolosov made 28 saves for the Flyers, who trailed 2-1, 3-1 and 4-3 but kept coming back. Carolina’s Pyotr Kochetkov struggled in net allowing four goals on just 16 shots.

Elsewhere in the NHL on Tuesday:

SABRES 5 SENATORS 1

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Bowen Byram and Tage Thompson scored 16 seconds apart to open the third period, and Buffalo snapped a three-game skid with a win over Ottawa.

Byram scored twice, JJ Peterka had two goals and an assist and Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 37 saves.

Ridly Greig converted his own rebound in cutting Buffalo’s lead to 2-1 with 7:31 left in the second period. Linus Ullmark made 29 saves in dropping to 1-4 in his past five starts.

Buffalo went up 3-1 on Byram’s second goal 21 seconds into the third period. The defenceman’s shot from inside the blue line sneaked through Ullmark, with the puck rolling down the goalie’s pad, dropping into the crease and trickling across the line. Thompson scored when he crashed the net, was knocked over by defender Jake Sanderson and was lying in the crease when Alex Tuch’s shot went in off his shoulder.

MAPLE LEAFS 4 BRUINS 0

TORONTO (AP) — Anthony Stolarz made 29 saves for his first shutout of the season in Toronto’s 4-0 victory over Boston.

Morgan Rielly had a goal and two assists as Toronto connected three times on the power play. William Nylander and Matthew Knies added a goal and an assist each. Mitch Marner had two assists of his own. Steven Lorentz rounded out the scoring into the empty net.

The Leafs played without captain Auston Matthews, who is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

Jeremy Swayman made 23 stops for Boston, which was coming off consecutive weekend shutouts of the Philadelphia Flyers and Seattle Kraken.

Toronto’s porous 31st-ranked power play scored for the second time in as many games at 8:44 of the second period when Rielly fired through a screen. Nylander banked in his team-leading 10th goal of the season on another man advantage 1:14 later for a 2-0 lead.

The Bruins entered the game 8-0-0 in the regular season against their Atlantic Division rival dating back to Jan. 14, 2023.

FLAMES 3 CANADIENS 2 (OT)

MONTREAL (AP) — Matt Coronato scored twice as Calgary came back to defeat Montreal in overtime.

Coronato tied the game with 2:46 remaining in regulation when he cruised into the slot and went off the post and in. He then buried the winning goal seven seconds into the extra period.

Connor Zary also scored for Calgary, which won its second game in seven outings. Dustin Wolf stopped 21 shots.

Joel Armia — with a short-handed goal — and Brendan Gallagher scored for Montreal (4-7-2). Armia also provided an assist, while Sam Montembeault made 32 saves as the Canadiens’ losing streak extended to four games.

Zary opened the scoring with his third 4:20 into the second period when he pounced on a loose puck in the slot and fired a shot past Montembeault.

Gallagher then slipped the puck between Wolf’s pads at 16:23 to level the score with his fifth of the season.

BLUES 3 LIGHTNING 2

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Jordan Kyrou, Alexey Toropchenko and Oskar Sundqvist scored to help St. Louis beat Tampa Bay 3-2.

Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington made 21 saves for his 149th career win moving him past Jake Allen for second place in franchise history, just two wins behind Mike Liut’s 151.

Nick Perbix and Victor Hedman scored, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 20 saves for the Lightning who have lost three straight games.

Kyrou scored his fourth goal of the season 8:51 into the third period to give St. Louis a 3-1 lead.

Toropchenko scored his first goal of the season with 1:35 remaining in the second period to put St. Louis ahead 2-1 after Sundqvist tied the game with his first of the season 7:47 into the period.

ISLANDERS 4 PENGUINS 3 (SO)

NEW YORK (AP) — Bo Horvat scored the only goal in a shootout and New York rallied past Pittsburgh 4-3.

New York goalie Ilya Sorokin denied Rickard Rakell, Sidney Crosby and Kris Letang in the shootout and finished with 32 saves. Kyle Palmieri had a goal and an assist for the Islanders, who trailed 3-1 midway through the third period.

Simon Holmstrom and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored in the third for New York. Horvat had two assists.

Evgeni Malkin had a goal and an assist to lead Pittsburgh. Crosby got his 598th career goal, and Michael Bunting also scored. Rakell added two assists.

Alex Nedeljkovich stopped 23 shots for the Penguins, who have lost seven of nine. They won their previous two following a six-game skid.

KINGS 5 WILD 1

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Trevor Lewis scored twice, Kevin Fiala added another on the power play and Los Angeles beat Minnesota 5-1.

Warren Foegele and Quinton Byfield also scored for Los Angeles, which was playing the second night of a back-to-back after a 3-0 win in Nashville a night earlier. David Rittich made 23 saves for the Kings.

Fiala, who was traded to Los Angeles in 2022 by Minnesota for a first-round pick draft pick and defenceman Brock Faber, scored his seventh goal of the season. He now has three goals and six assists in his last seven games against the Wild.

Minnesota, which had won three in a row, opened the scoring in the second period on Zach Bogosian’s first goal of the season. Goaltender Filip Gustavsson stopped 23 shots for the Wild.

JETS 3 UTAH 0

WINNIPEG, Man. (AP) — Nino Niederreiter scored twice in his 900th NHL career game and Connor Hellebuyck made 21 saves to help Winnipeg defeat Utah 3-0.

It was Hellebuyck’s second shutout of the season and 39th of this career.

Gabriel Vilardi also scored for the Jets. Adam Lowry assisted on both goals by Niederreiter.

Utah ended a run of picking up points in three consecutive games (1-0-2).

Karel Vejmelka stopped 25 shots for Utah in its second stop on a four-game road trip.

Jets winger Kyle Connor had his franchise-record, season-opening points streak end at 12 games.

AVALANCHE 6 KRAKEN 3

DENVER (AP) — Arturri Lehkonen scored the go-ahead goal on a power play in his season debut and Nathan MacKinnon had five assists as Colorado beat Seattle 6-3.

Mikko Rantanen added two goals for the Avalanche, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Ivan Ivan, Nikolai Kovalenko and Chris Wagner also scored for Colorado.

Cale Makar had two assists but the star defenceman barely played in the second half of the game and appeared to be slowed by an apparent injury during a brief shift.

MacKinnon and Makar extended their season-opening point streaks to 13 games.

Lehkonen played for the first time since off-season shoulder surgery.

Jared McCann, Jaden Schwartz and Brandon Montour scored for the Kraken.

CANUCKS 5 DUCKS 1

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Brock Boeser, Danton Heinen and Kiefer Sherwood had a goal and an assist apiece, and Quinn Hughes recorded his 300th career assist in Vancouver’s victory over Anaheim.

Jake DeBrusk and Elias Pettersson also scored and Hughes had three assists for the Canucks, who have won six of eight. Kevin Lankinen made 21 saves in Vancouver’s sixth consecutive win over the Ducks.

Olen Zellweger scored a power-play goal early in the first period for Anaheim, which has lost seven of nine. Lukas Dostal stopped 31 shots.

Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko took shots from teammates again after the morning skate, and he could return to practice this week. The Southern California native and 2023-24 Vezina Trophy finalist hasn’t played this season due to a knee injury incurred late last season.

SHARKS 2 BLUE JACKETS 1 (OT)

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Alex Wennberg scored 3:11 into overtime and San Jose celebrated the return of No. 1 overall draft pick Macklin Celebrini with a win over Columbus.

Defenceman Jack Thompson scored his first career goal for the Sharks (4-8-2), who entered the night with the worst record in the NHL. San Jose has won four of five.

Celebrini, the top pick in the 2024 NHL draft, missed 12 games with a hip injury he sustained in the season opener Oct. 10 — an injury first incurred during the pre-season. Celebrini didn’t score and missed a shot early in overtime.

San Jose goalie Vitek Vanacek was fantastic in net, making 49 saves.

Blue Jackets right wing Kirill Marchenko scored for the second consecutive game. Columbus (5-6-1) has lost three straight.

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Canada’s Dabrowski and New Zealand’s Routliffe pick up second win at WTA Finals

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski and New Zealand’s Erin Routliffe remain undefeated in women’s doubles at the WTA Finals.

The 2023 U.S. Open champions, seeded second at the event, secured a 1-6, 7-6 (1), (11-9) super-tiebreak win over fourth-seeded Italians Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini in round-robin play on Tuesday.

The season-ending tournament features the WTA Tour’s top eight women’s doubles teams.

Dabrowski and Routliffe lost the first set in 22 minutes but levelled the match by breaking Errani’s serve three times in the second, including at 6-5. They clinched victory with Routliffe saving a match point on her serve and Dabrowski ending Errani’s final serve-and-volley attempt.

Dabrowski and Routliffe will next face fifth-seeded Americans Caroline Dolehide and Desirae Krawczyk on Thursday, where a win would secure a spot in the semifinals.

The final is scheduled for Saturday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Nov. 5, 2024.

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Allen nets shutout as Devils burn Oilers 3-0

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EDMONTON – Jake Allen made 31 saves for his second shutout of the season and 26th of his career as the New Jersey Devils closed out their Western Canadian road trip with a 3-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday.

Jesper Bratt had a goal and an assist and Stefan Noesen and Timo Meier also scored for the Devils (8-5-2) who have won three of their last four on the heels on a four-game losing skid.

The Oilers (6-6-1) had their modest two-game winning streak snapped.

Calvin Pickard made 13 stops between the pipes for Edmonton.

TAKEAWAYS

Devils: In addition to his goal, Bratt picked up his 12th assist of the young season to give him nine points in his last eight games and now 15 points overall. Nico Hischier remains in the team lead, picking up an assist of his own to give him 16 points for the campaign. He has a point in all but four games this season.

Oilers: Forward Leon Draisaitl was held pointless after recording six points in his previous two games and nine points in his previous four. Draisaitl usually has strong showings against the Devils, coming into the contest with an eight-game point streak against New Jersey and 11 goals in 17 games.

KEY MOMENT

New Jersey took a 2-0 lead on the power play with 3:26 remaining in the second period as Hischier made a nice feed into the slot to Bratt, who wired his third of the season past Pickard.

KEY RETURN?

Oilers star forward and captain Connor McDavid took part in the optional morning skate for the Oilers, leading to hopes that he may be back sooner rather than later. McDavid has been expected to be out for two to three weeks with an ankle injury suffered during the first shift of last Monday’s loss in Columbus.

OILERS DEAL FOR D-MAN

The Oilers have acquired defenceman Ronnie Attard from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for defenceman Ben Gleason.

The 6-foot-3 Attard has spent the past three season in the Flyers organization seeing action in 29 career games. The 25-year-old right-shot defender and Western Michigan University grad was originally selected by Philadelphia in the third round of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. Attard will report to the Oilers’ AHL affiliate in Bakersfield.

UP NEXT

Devils: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

Oilers: Host the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 4, 2024.

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