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Edmonton Oilers at Carolina Hurricanes

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Hurricanes score 4 goals in a 5:31 span in the 1st period, beat Oilers 6-3

Edmonton Oilers vs. Carolina Hurricanes: Full Highlights

The first-period spree set the tone as the Oilers never recovered.

“We haven’t had a game like that where we score on all our chances,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “It was nice, obviously, to get those to go in and have them have to chase the game. That’s definitely the way to do it.”

Jesper Fast, Jack Drury, Martin Necas and Brent Burns also scored for Carolina. Jalen Chatfield had two assists.

Zach Hyman scored twice and Mattias Ekholm also had a goal for the Oilers, who dropped to 2-8 in road games. They’ve lost three in a row following a three-game winning streak.

“We didn’t do ourselves any favors,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “We made it hard.”

Both teams used two goalies, but for different reasons.

Carolina starter Antti Raanta left for precautionary reasons after the first period with an undisclosed ailment. Pyotr Kochetkov made saves on 13 of 15 shots across the final two periods.

“(Raanta) just felt something a little funny,” Brind’Amour said. “Nothing serious, we didn’t think, but we didn’t want to take a chance. Just precautionary, really.”

Oilers starter Stuart Skinner was pulled with 5:12 left in the first period after Carolina’s fourth goal. It’s the first time Edmonton made an in-game goalie change since the season opener.

Connor McDavid set up Hyman’s second goal for his 10th tally of the season just 3:45 into the third, cutting the deficit to 5-3. The Hurricanes were scrambling for much of the final period until Burns’ empty-net tally.

“That third period wasn’t great, but we got the job done,” Jarvis said.

The Oilers are hoping to build off their third period, when they put 11 shots on goal and dictated pace.

“We played fast and aggressive and a lot of good plays,” Knoblauch said. “We have to have more of that.”

Carolina had 15 players with either a goal or an assist, marking the most on the scoresheet for the franchise since it relocated from Hartford in 1997.

Fast’s first goal in 13 games came 9:17 into the game. Just 35 seconds later, Drury notched his first goal of the season on a second effort from near the net.

The Oilers converted five seconds into a power play late in the first period on Hyman’s first goal of the night. That ended an 0-for-11 string on power plays covering the previous three games. Ekholm scored short-handed in the second period.

Chatfield’s contributions were notable as he has been a healthy scratch for the previous three games.

“We needed to get him going,” Brind’Amour said. “Tough to sit out for too long. He didn’t look like he missed a beat.”

UP NEXT

Oilers: At Washington on Friday.

Hurricanes: Host Tampa Bay on Friday night.

Regular Season Series

CAR leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 9:17 Jesper Fast Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Jordan Martinook (5), Jalen Chatfield (2)
Goal 1st Period 9:52 Jack Drury Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Michael Bunting (7), Dmitry Orlov (6)
Goal 1st Period 11:23 Teuvo Teravainen Goal (10) Wrist Shot, assists: Sebastian Aho (11), Seth Jarvis (7)
Goal 1st Period 14:48 Seth Jarvis Goal (8) Snap Shot, assists: Teuvo Teravainen (4), Jalen Chatfield (3)
Goal 1st Period 17:13 Zach Hyman Goal (9) Snap Shot, assists: Leon Draisaitl (17), Evan Bouchard (14)
Goal 2nd Period 2:13 Martin Necas Goal (6) Wrist Shot, assists: Andrei Svechnikov (6), Brady Skjei (11)
Goal 2nd Period 17:48 Mattias Ekholm Goal (2) Wrist Shot, assists: Ryan McLeod (4), Warren Foegele (5)
Goal 3rd Period 3:46 Zach Hyman Goal (10) Tip-In, assists: Connor McDavid (10), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (11)
Goal 3rd Period 18:56 Brent Burns Goal (5) Backhand, assists: Jordan Staal (5), Jaccob Slavin (8)

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 18
12 Hits 16
7 Takeaways 9
23 Shots 27
1 Power Play Goals 0
4 Power Play Opportunities 5
25.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
1 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
32 Faceoffs Won 25
56.1 Faceoff Win Percent 43.9
12 Giveaways 11
5 Total Penalties 4
10 Penalty Minutes 8
Carolina Hurricanes Carolina Hurricanes Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jaccob Slavin, D Out Apr 9
Jordan Martinook, LW Out Apr 9
Jordan Staal, C Out Apr 9
Seth Jarvis, C Out Apr 9
Sebastian Aho, C Out Apr 9
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

Game Information

Lenovo Center

Location: Raleigh, NC
Attendance: 18,805 | Capacity:

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

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
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