Twelfth-seeded Chicago earned a 3-1 series
victory after posting its second straight win over fifth-seeded
Edmonton, the conference's hub city host. Brandon Saad and
Matthew Highmore also scored for the Blackhawks, who advanced to
the round of 16 for the first time since the 2016-17 campaign.
Josh Archibald and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored for the Oilers,
who failed to qualify for the round of 16 for the third season
in a row. Connor McDavid tallied two assists and finished the
series with nine points (five goals, four assists) in four
games.
The Blackhawks broke a 2-2 tie when Jonathan Toews battled for
the puck behind the net and slipped a short pass to Kubalik, who
ripped a one-timer into the net for his third goal of the
series. The 24-year-old rookie from the Czech Republic scored 30
goals in 68 games during the regular season.
Chicago goaltender Corey Crawford finished with 43 saves. His
counterpart, Mikko Koskinen, made 26 saves for Edmonton.
Edmonton started the scoring only 45 seconds after the opening
faceoff. McDavid zipped a pass across the crease for Archibald,
who buried a one-timer from the bottom of the left circle for
his first career playoff goal in eight games.
Chicago evened the score at 1-1 at the 5:16 mark of the first
period. The Oilers committed a turnover in the defensive end,
and Saad capitalized with a wraparound goal for his second
marker of the series.
The Blackhawks pulled in front 2-1 less than three minutes
later. Highmore parked in front of the crease and deflected a
shot by Duncan Keith into the net for his second goal in as many
games.
Edmonton leveled the score at 2-2 at the 2:02 mark of the second
period. Nugent-Hopkins tallied his second goal of the series on
a slap shot, with assists from James Neal and McDavid.
The Oilers had a five-minute power play in the second period but
could not convert. Blackhawks forward Alex DeBrincat drew a
five-minute major for boarding Oilers defenseman Ethan Bear, who
left the game but later returned.
--Field Level Media
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