Oilers level series vs. Canucks
thanks to last-minute goal
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[May 15, 2024]
Calvin Pickard recorded the win in his first playoff start
and Evan Bouchard scored the tiebreaking goal with 38.1 seconds
remaining in regulation as the host Edmonton Oilers registered a 3-2
victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday to even their Western
Conference semifinal series at two victories apiece.
Bouchard and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an assist for the
Oilers, who recovered after their two-goal edge disappeared in the
third period. Edmonton's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored.
Pickard, whose only previous playoff time was mop-up duty in Game 3
of this series in place of No. 1 netminder Stuart Skinner, made 19
saves in Game 4.
"The guys made it easy on me," Pickard told Sportsnet. "We had three
big penalty kills in the first period, which was huge. Got some
touches early, and I felt comfortable. It's just one game and
(we're) moving on to Vancouver."
Only 62 seconds after the Canucks pulled even and appeared to set up
overtime, Bouchard fired a long point shot that made it through the
crush of players and into the net for his fourth goal of the
postseason.
"I'm pretty upset with myself at the moment," Vancouver center J.T.
Miller said. "That was a pretty big play at the end of the game
there. That pass should have never got to Bouchard, and certainly
shouldn't get past me."
Conor Garland and Dakota Joshua scored for the Canucks, who saw
their road winning streak snapped at four games. Goaltender Arturs
Silovs stopped 27 shots.
Game 5 of the best-of-seven series will be Thursday in Vancouver.
That contest will follow a game that was an emotional roller
coaster.
"Our game is good. I think we've got another gear. I think we have
another step," Draisaitl said. "Maybe in terms of offense, there's
another gear and another step for us, and we're looking to find
that."
Draisaitl's eighth goal of the playoffs, and sixth on the power
play, opened the scoring 11:10 into the clash. Draisaitl unloaded a
rocket of a one-timer from the bottom of the right circle that
Silovs got a piece of but not enough.
Draisaitl is the first Oilers player to begin a playoff run on a
nine-game point streak since Mark Messier in 1988.
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May 14, 2024; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; The Edmonton Oilers celebrate
a goal scored by forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93) during the second
period against the Vancouver Canucks in game four of the second
round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place. Mandatory
Credit: Perry Nelson-USA TODAY Sports
The Oilers have scored on the power play in all
nine playoff games this spring.
Nugent-Hopkins doubled the lead with 40 seconds remaining in the
second period. Sprung on a two-on-one rush by Mattias Ekholm,
Nugent-Hopkins elected to shoot and buried his attempt inside the
far post for his second goal of the playoffs.
Garland gave the Canucks a much-needed boost at 6:54 of the third
period. Nikita Zadorov's point shot was blocked, but Garland gained
the puck and, from the slot, found the mark thanks to a slick
ricochet off the leg of Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse.
The Canucks have been a successful comeback squad on a few
occasions, and they continued that theme when Brock Boeser fired a
shot from the left circle that banked into the net off Joshua. The
tally was Joshua's fourth of the playoffs.
Canucks defenseman Carson Soucy served a one-game suspension for
cross-checking Edmonton star Connor McDavid at the end of Game 3.
Noah Juulsen took his place in the lineup.
"We've been a resilient group all year, but we need five or six guys
to get going here. It's the Stanley Cup playoffs. Some guys, I don't
know if they thought it was the playoffs," Vancouver coach Rick
Tocchet said. "We can't play with 12 guys."
--Field Level Media
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