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Pregame There’s nothing better than an unexpected return to the lineup, each team has a good one tonight. Nine days ago, Erik Karlsson wasn’t to be re-evaluated for two weeks. He’s back tonight. Arturs Silovs starts in goal.
Once again, the Edmonton Oilers have failed to win three consecutive games. On Tuesday evening, the Oilers dropped a 2-1 decision to the New Jersey Devils after sleepwalking through the first two periods.
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Evan Bouchard’s three-goal, six-point night lifts Oilers over Capitals 6-5 in overtime win: Recap, reaction and highlights
What. A. Game. On Saturday evening, the Edmonton Oilers took on the Washington Capitals for the second and final time this season. After losing the first game 7-4, the Oilers defeated the Capitals 6-5 in one of the most entertaining games of the season.
The Oilers wasted no time establishing their dominance in the first period. With just five minutes remaining, Evan Bouchard made a strategic play by driving in from the point. Instead of opting for a shot,
The Edmonton Oilers have picked up at least a point in their last five games. Unfortunately, Tuesday’s game against the Nashville Predators saw the Oilers fall 4-3 in overtime in the second game of a back-to-back.
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Oilers set franchise record for fastest three goals against in embarrassing 6-2 loss to Penguins: Recap, reaction and highlights
Well, that was ugly. On Thursday evening, the Edmonton Oilers hosted the Pittsburgh Penguins on the third game of their eight-game home stand. With Tristan Jarry starting against his former team, it didn’t go well,
The Edmonton Oilers aim to bounce back from a 6-2 loss when they face the Washington Capitals in the second game of an eight-game homestand.