NHL Recap: Vegas Wins 4-2 Over Edmonton
The Vegas Golden Knights extended their winning streak to three games with a convincing 4-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday night. The game was a tight affair for the first two periods, but the Golden Knights pulled away in the third to secure their sixth win in their last eight contests.
<h3>A Tight First Two Periods</h3>
The first period saw both teams trade chances, but neither side was able to find the back of the net. The Oilers had a few good looks, including a breakaway by Connor McDavid, but the Golden Knights' goaltender, Laurent Brossoit, stood tall.
The second period was much the same, with both teams generating scoring opportunities but unable to convert. The Oilers finally broke through at the 12:41 mark of the second when Ryan Nugent-Hopkins tipped a shot from Darnell Nurse past Brossoit.
However, the Golden Knights answered back just over a minute later when Mark Stone tipped a shot from Ivan Barbashev past Stuart Skinner. The two teams would go into the second intermission tied at 1-1.
<h3>The Golden Knights Take Control in the Third</h3>
The Golden Knights came out flying in the third period and took control of the game. They opened the scoring just 1:39 into the third when Ivan Barbashev scored his second goal of the night.
The Golden Knights added to their lead at the 7:15 mark when Chandler Stephenson deflected a shot from Jack Eichel past Skinner. The Oilers pulled Skinner in favor of an extra attacker in the closing minutes, but the Golden Knights were able to add an empty-net goal by Michael Amadio with 1:24 remaining to seal the victory.
<h3>Key Takeaways</h3>
- The Golden Knights' offense was clicking. They generated numerous scoring chances and were able to capitalize on their opportunities. Barbashev's two-goal performance was especially impressive.
- The Golden Knights' defense was solid. They did a good job of limiting the Oilers' scoring chances and were able to keep McDavid and Draisaitl in check.
- The Oilers struggled to generate offense. They had a few good looks, but they were unable to sustain any sustained pressure in the offensive zone. They were also unable to capitalize on their power-play opportunities.
The Golden Knights will look to continue their winning ways on Friday night when they host the Colorado Avalanche. The Oilers, meanwhile, will try to rebound from this loss when they host the Vancouver Canucks on Friday night.