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Oilers gut out massive 4-2 win over Golden Knights to kick off road trip: Recap, Reaction and Highlights
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The Edmonton Oilers have picked up their second win in their last three games.
On Sunday evening, they flew to Sin City to kick-start a four-game road trip. Taking on the Vegas Golden Knights in the first game, a rematch of their second-round matchup, the Oilers defeated them 4-2 in a crucial victory. Let’s take a look at what went on in this one.
Just over three minutes into the middle frame, the Oilers got on the board. Evan Bouchard’s net-front pass was deflected on net, with Adin Hill falling to make the save. Bouchard got the puck and went around the net, passing it out front to Trent Frederic. While his initial shot was stopped, he was able to elevate it over Hill for his fourth goal of the season.
TRENT FREDERIC MAKES IT 1-0 OILERS!
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With seven minutes left in the second, the Golden Knights tied it. Noah Hanifin walked the blue line and shot from the point. Unfortunately, it deflected off Darnell Nurse and past Connor Ingram to send the two Pacific Division rivals tied at one heading into the second intermission.
Noah Hanifin Ties it up at 1
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Two and a half minutes into the third, the Oilers restored their lead. A faceoff in the Oilers’ end was won by the Golden Knights, but Vasily Podkolzin was the first one to it, splitting the defence and earning a breakaway. He made a nice little hesitation move to freeze Hill, as the puck just squeaked by the Knights’ netminder.
WHAT A PLAY FROM PODZILLA! 2-1 OILERS.
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The Oilers received a little bit of puck luck with a little under eight minutes left in the third, as the Golden Knights couldn’t get a zone clearance because of a discarded stick. Connor McDavid picked up the turnover, passed it down low to Leon Draisaitl, and the German scored his 34th of the season. This turned out to be the game-winner, Draisaitl’s 75th as an Oiler, passing McDavid.
LEON DRAISAITL MAKES IT 3-1!
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Despite his recent success, Evan Bouchard isn’t a perfect player. Late in the game on a power play, Bouchard passed it out to the middle of the ice to Jack Eichel, who ripped it past Ingram to bring the Golden Knights to within one. Thankfully, Kasperi Kapanen iced the game in Las Vegas (again), as he scored an empty-netter for his sixth of the season.
Takeaways…
This was the Oilers’ best game since the Olympic break. Sure, they smashed the Los Angeles Kings 8-1 in their second game back, but that was against a demoralized team that was about to have their coach fired. From start to finish, the Oilers defended well in this game, even if they were outshot.
Trent Frederic is starting to come on. Since the Olympic break, Frederic has two goals in six games, matching his season total in his previous 55 games. It’s very 2023-24 Connor Brown-like. Additionally, he and Colton Dach have been hitting everything the last two games. Dach picked up his first point as an Oiler, an assist on Frederic’s goal.
Early in the third period, Vasily Podkolzin set a new career-high in goals, out-waiting Adin Hill for his 15th of the season. Over 64 games, Podkolzin has 15 goals and 29 points, which is on pace for 19 goals and 37 points over 82 games. He’s blossoming into a top-six forward.
Speaking of blossoming, Matthew Savoie may not have had a point for the second consecutive game, but he’s looked terrific since the Olympic break. On Sunday, he was buzzing all over the place, as he, Kasperi Kapanen, and Jason Dickinson had plenty of chances, with Savoie making a few strong defensive plays. Kapanen eventually scored an insurance goal, his sixth of the season.
The starter role so clearly belongs to Connor Ingram. He had rough outings against San Jose and Ottawa in his two most recent starts, but since the break, he’s finished with a .900-plus save percentage twice. In his 18 outings, Ingram has 10 games with a save percentage of .900 or higher, while Tristan Jarry only has one such game. He stopped 24 of 26 in this one, a .923 save percentage.
At the trade deadline, the Oilers looked to address not just their defence, but also their penalty kill with the addition of Connor Murphy and Dickinson. Well, they killed off both penalties they took in this game, and have killed off all five penalties since the trade.
It goes without saying that this was an important win for the Oilers. Not only did they gain two points on the Golden Knights, but the Anaheim Ducks were shut out by the St. Louis Blues. They now trail the Ducks by three points and the Golden Knights by two points, playing one extra game than both teams.
The Oilers’ tough schedule continues, as they fly to the Mile High City to play the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday at 8 p.m. MT.
Ryley Delaney is a Nation Network writer for Oilersnation, FlamesNation, and Blue Jays Nation. Follow her on Twitter @Ryley__Delaney.
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