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Montreal Canadiens at Edmonton Oilers

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McDavid, Draisaitl carry Edmonton to 5-3 win over Montreal

McDavid found the Oilers effort to clamp down in the third period most encouraging.

“We were not very good for 40 minutes, and we were lucky to find ourselves up by one after two periods,” McDavid said. “But I thought it was really a good job of playing a solid, mature third period and not giving them anything. And when we did, (goalie Stuart Skinner) kind of shut it down.

“I thought it was a real good third.”

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Darnell Nurse also scored for the Oilers, winners of four of their last five games. Stuart Skinner made 30 saves.

“I think that we’re getting more and more confident as the games go on,” Skinner said. “Any (adversity) that gets pushed over our way, we’ve handled it pretty well. The last few games, we’ve definitely had to dial it in and you can see that. I mean, winning four out of five is huge.”

Nick Suzuki, Evgenii Dadonov and Arber Xhekaj scored for the Canadiens, who have lost two of their last three. Jake Allen stopped 17 shots.

Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said the toughest part of the loss was surrendering a goal with five seconds to play in the second period to go down 4-3 after battling back to tie it.

“We had so much momentum,” he said. “I think the guys thought it was icing. It is tough to give up those goals at the end of the period like that, especially with the kind of push we had to tie it back up in the second half of that period. It was a tough one.”

After a sluggish start, the Canadiens opened the scoring at 16:37 of the first period. Mike Matheson spun around at the point to feed Suzuki at the right faceoff dot, and he sent the puck through on the power play for his 13th of the season.

The Oilers pulled even on a power play as Draisaitl sent a pass through the crease and Nugent-Hopkins scored his 11th of the season 1:25 into the second period. It took 63 games for Nugent-Hopkins to reach the 11-goal mark last season.

Montreal defenseman Joel Edmundson was assessed a five-minute major for cross-checking Oilers forward Zach Hyman in the head. The move proved costly as Edmonton scored a pair of power-play goals, both coming on two-man advantages.

Draisaitl picked the top corner 6:27 into the second, his fifth consecutive game with a goal and the 17th of the season.

Then, at 9:36, McDavid banked a shot off of Allen’s pads and through his legs to give Edmonton a 3-1 edge.

“You want to stay more disciplined than we were,” Suzuki said. “You can’t take penalties when you are down and give those guys five-on-threes and so much time and space.”

Montreal made a short-lived comeback.

A broken coverage by the Oilers defense allowed Dadonov to beat Skinner on a rebound with 13:26 gone in the middle period.

Montreal pulled even on a two-man advantage 16:38 into the second as Xhekaj scored on a long shot.

Edmonton scored the period’s sixth goal with just 4.2 seconds remaining as Hyman’s hard work behind the net eventually led to a goal by Nurse.

Edmonton extended its lead 14:40 into the third as Draisaitl picked off a pass and sent McDavid in alone. He beat Allen for his second of the game and 21st of the season.

NOTES

Out with injuries for Edmonton were Kailer Yamamoto (undisclosed), Evander Kane (wrist surgery), Warren Foegele (undisclosed) and Ryan McLeod (undisclosed). The Canadiens were missing Brendan Gallagher (lower body), Jonathan Drouin (upper body) and Mike Hoffman (lower body). … Edmonton has allowed three or more opposition goals in 21 out of 25 games. … Draisaitl leads the NHL in power-play goals from the start of the 2018-19 season with 81.

UP NEXT

Canadiens: At Vancouver on Monday night in the third of a four-game trip.

Oilers: Host Washington on Monday night in the second of a four-game homestand.

Regular Season Series

EDM leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 16:37 Goal scored by Nick Suzuki assisted by Mike Matheson and Kirby Dach (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 1:25 Goal scored by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins assisted by Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 6:27 Goal scored by Leon Draisaitl assisted by Connor McDavid and Tyson Barrie (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 9:36 Goal scored by Connor McDavid assisted by Tyson Barrie and Zach Hyman (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 13:26 Goal scored by Evgenii Dadonov assisted by Joel Armia and Johnathan Kovacevic
Goal 2nd Period 16:38 Goal scored by Arber Xhekaj assisted by Juraj Slafkovsky (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 19:55 Goal scored by Darnell Nurse assisted by Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman
Goal 3rd Period 14:40 Goal scored by Connor McDavid assisted by Leon Draisaitl

Statistics

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12 Blocked Shots 13
32 Hits 31
11 Takeaways 10
33 Shots 22
2 Power Play Goals 3
3 Power Play Opportunities 5
66.7 Power Play Percentage 60.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 20
60.0 Faceoff Win Percent 40.0
13 Giveaways 15
6 Total Penalties 3
23 Penalty Minutes 6
Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Leon Draisaitl, C Out Mar 17
Ty Emberson, D Day-To-Day Mar 15
Colton Dach, C Injured Reserve Mar 13
Mattias Janmark, C Injured Reserve Mar 6
Curtis Lazar, C Injured Reserve Mar 4
Montreal Canadiens Montreal Canadiens Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kirby Dach, C Out Mar 17
Patrik Laine, RW Injured Reserve Jan 10

Game Information

Rogers Place

Location: Edmonton, AB
Attendance: 18,347 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 41 20 88 6
Tampa Bay 40 21 84 4
Montreal 37 20 84 10
Boston 37 23 82 8
Detroit 37 23 82 8
Ottawa 34 23 77 9
Toronto 29 28 70 12
Florida 33 30 69 3

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
Vegas 31 22 76 14
Edmonton 33 26 75 9
Seattle 31 26 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 27 70 6
Calgary 26 34 59 7
Vancouver 20 38 48 8
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