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Draisaitl, McDavid help Oilers beat Islanders 4-1 to win Kris Knoblauch's coaching debut

Connor McDavid's shot trickles by the goalie to extend Oilers' lead

Zach Hyman and Evander Kane also scored for Edmonton and Stuart Skinner stopped 32 shots. The Oilers got their first home victory of the season and got their second straight win overall after losing four in a row.

It was Knoblauch’s first game since taking over for the fired Jay Woodcroft on Sunday following the Oilers’ 3-9-1 start.

McDavid, who was coached by Knoblauch in juniors, was happy to see him have early success.

“It’s obviously exciting for him. First win in the NHL, it’s been a long road for him. It is well deserved,” McDavid said. “He came in and was his calm self and didn’t give us too much. It was kind of like ‘guys go out and play.’"

Knoblauch was pretty pleased with his first day on the job.

“It feels amazing to get that first win, being a head coach was a highlight, just being here and obviously it gets much better when you win,” he said. “I liked how our team played, it wasn’t a perfect game, certainly we weren’t the better team in the first half of the game. I liked how we stayed patient, we stayed the course and we didn’t do any unnecessary risks.”

Mathew Barzal scored for the Islanders and Ilya Sorokin finished with 28 saves. New York five in a row, including four straight in regulation.

“When you’re facing it and you’re feeling it and things are going the wrong way, it seems to pile on a little bit,” Islanders forward Anders Lee said. “So, we’ve got to stick together, take tomorrow, find a way and come back against Vancouver. That’s all we can do. It’s frustrating, it’s not fun right now.”

Knoblauch's debut did not start smoothly as the Oilers coughed up a puck in their own end just 40 seconds into the game, allowing Bo Horvat to send it across to Barzal for a one-timer that beat Skinner glove-side.

Edmonton tied it with 5:43 to play in the opening period as Draisaitl skated around Islanders defenseman Sebastian Aho and took an off-balance shot that beat Sorokin for his sixth goal of the season.

The Oilers then took the lead with two power-play goals coming less than two minutes apart midway through the third period.

First, McDavid sent the puck from behind the net to Hyman in the crease and he chipped home his eighth of the season and fourth in the last two games at 7:35.

Draisaitl then made a long stretch pass to McDavid whose shot hit Sorokin but then trickled into the net at 9:33, ending his eight-game goal-scoring drought.

The Islanders took a chance with 2 1/2 minutes to play and pulled their goalie while on a power play, but Draisaitl intercepted a pass and sent Kane in on a short-handed breakaway to put his fourth into the empty net.

The Islanders were without defenseman Adam Pelech (lower body).

UP NEXT

Islanders: At Vancouver on Wednesday night in the second of a four-game trip.

Oilers: Host Seattle on Wednesday night.

Regular Season Series

EDM leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 0:40 Mathew Barzal Goal (3) Snap Shot, assists: Bo Horvat (7), Ryan Pulock (3)
Goal 1st Period 14:17 Leon Draisaitl Goal (6) Snap Shot, assists: Darnell Nurse (2)
Goal 3rd Period 7:35 Zach Hyman Goal (8) Wrist Shot, assists: Connor McDavid (9), Leon Draisaitl (11)
Goal 3rd Period 9:33 Connor McDavid Goal (3) Snap Shot, assists: Leon Draisaitl (12)
Goal 3rd Period 17:33 Evander Kane Goal (4) Snap Shot, assists: Leon Draisaitl (13)

Statistics

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21 Blocked Shots 12
30 Hits 32
6 Takeaways 11
33 Shots 32
0 Power Play Goals 2
3 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 66.7
0 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
35 Faceoffs Won 42
45.5 Faceoff Win Percent 54.5
5 Giveaways 18
3 Total Penalties 3
6 Penalty Minutes 6
Edmonton Oilers Edmonton Oilers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jason Dickinson, C Day-To-Day Apr 8
Connor Ingram, G Day-To-Day Apr 8
Leon Draisaitl, C Injured Reserve Apr 6
Zach Hyman, LW Out Apr 4
Mattias Janmark, C Injured Reserve Mar 6
New York Islanders New York Islanders Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Alexander Romanov, D Injured Reserve Apr 6
Pierre Engvall, LW Injured Reserve Mar 12
Semyon Varlamov, G Injured Reserve Mar 12
Kyle Palmieri, C Injured Reserve Nov 30

Game Information

Rogers Place

Location: Edmonton, AB
Attendance: 17,881 | Capacity:

2025-26 Metropolitan Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Carolina 51 22 108 6
Pittsburgh 41 22 98 16
Philadelphia 40 27 92 12
NY Islanders 43 31 91 5
Columbus 39 28 90 12
Washington 40 30 89 9
New Jersey 40 36 83 3
NY Rangers 33 37 75 9

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 40 29 90 10
Vegas 36 26 89 17
Anaheim 42 32 89 5
Los Angeles 33 26 85 19
San Jose 37 34 81 7
Seattle 33 34 77 11
Calgary 32 37 73 9
Vancouver 22 48 52 8
Full Standings