Evan Bouchard's OT tally lifts
Oilers over Canucks in Game 2
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[May 11, 2024]
Evan Bouchard scored in overtime to give the visiting
Edmonton Oilers a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Friday
and evened their Western Conference semifinal series at one win
apiece.
Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid both scored once in four-point
games for Edmonton. Mattias Ekholm added a goal, and Oilers
goaltender Stuart Skinner made 16 saves.
Building on a third period in which they outshot the Canucks by a
15-2 margin, the Oilers were rewarded when Bouchard joined a rush
led by his team's dynamic duo, took a drop pass and sent a long shot
that banked into the net off the stick of Canucks defenseman Ian
Cole at 5:38 of overtime.
Bouchard told Sportsnet, "I honestly just tried throwing it to the
net and maybe (Zach) Hyman would tip it, but lucky for me their guy
tipped it."
He added of Edmonton's victory, "That was huge. We came out, played
hard all game long and got rewarded."
McDavid and Draisaitl are the third-fastest players in NHL history
to reach 90 career playoff points, both reaching the mark in 56
games. Their pace was eclipsed only by Wayne Gretzky (43 games) and
Mario Lemieux (45 games).
"Everyone battled to get this one. It was a big win," McDavid said.
"It feels good to come into their building and earn a win. I thought
we earned tonight's win and it feels good, but it's just one and we
move on."
Canucks coach Rick Tocchet said, "There was a lot of storylines to
this game, but I think the top storyline tonight was McDavid and
Draisaitl. They were terrific."
Nikita Zadorov collected one goal and one assist for the Canucks,
while Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser also tallied. Goalie Arturs
Silovs stopped 27 shots and J.T. Miller collected two assists.
"For the most part, we had our looks and we had the game where we
wanted it, and sometimes we'll close that out and sometimes we
won't," Vancouver's Quinn Hughes said. "I thought we had a good game
and we'll just continue to push forward."
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May 10, 2024; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Edmonton Oilers
forward Derek Ryan (10) and defenseman Vincent Desharnais (73) and
forward Evander Kane (91) and forward Zach Hyman (18) and defenseman
Mattias Ekholm (14) and defenseman Evan Bouchard (2) celebrate their
victory against the Vancouver Canucks during the first overtime in
game two of the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at
Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
Game 3 of the best-of-seven series will be played
Sunday in Edmonton.
Three times the clubs exchanged goals, with the Oilers erasing a
deficit each time.
"I thought we earned it throughout the night," Ekholm said. "They
had a hell of a comeback in the first night and tonight we had that
comeback mindset."
Pettersson netted a power-play goal at 4:14 of the first period to
open the scoring, utilizing a quick release after receiving Miller's
cross-ice pass. It was his first of the postseason.
Draisaitl responded with a power-play goal at 10:56 of the first. He
finished a perfectly executed give-and-go with McDavid for his sixth
tally of the playoffs.
Boeser's marker 53 seconds into the second period, a neat deflection
of Carson Soucy's point shot for his fifth of the playoffs, put
Vancouver ahead a second time. However, Ekholm tied the game 23
seconds later with a shot from the slot for his second of the
playoffs.
Zadorov's fourth goal of the playoffs, a sharp-angled offering from
the bottom of the left circle with 1:43 remaining in the second
period, gave the hosts their third lead. But McDavid converted a
breakaway opportunity at 5:27 of the third period for his second
goal of the payoffs, again tying the clash.
--Field Level Media
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