Edmonton Oilers beat New York Islanders for long-awaited home-ice win – Edmonton | 24CA News
The Edmonton Oilers snapped a five-game winless skid on residence ice with a 4-2 win over the New York Islanders Thursday evening at Rogers Place.
Their final residence win was on Dec. 9.
“It’s been too long for us,” Oilers ahead Zach Hyman stated of the home-ice win. “We started off really well and put an emphasis on playing a full 60 minutes.”
“We have a lot of really proud people in our dressing room,” Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft stated after the win. “I saw them come together and play hard for each other — a real team win.”
The Oilers blitzed the Islanders with 18 photographs on purpose within the first interval. They lastly solved goaltender Ilya Sorokin on the ability play when Leon Draisaitl fired residence his twenty second purpose of the season.
Late within the first, Kailer Yamamoto broke down the precise wing whereas shorthanded and slid a shot below Sorokin for his third. Connor McDavid earned his five hundredth profession help on the play.
“This is just one game,” Yamamoto stated. “We have 42 left, so it’s still a long season and there’s a lot of hockey to be played.
“We’re out of the playoffs right now, so we’re still pushing for that, and every game is going to be a different challenge.”
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The Islanders responded with a purpose from Mathew Barzal 5 minutes into the second. Dylan Holloway’s lengthy shot made it 3-1 Edmonton, then Hyman went to the backhand on the breakaway for his 18th.
“This wasn’t the first time we’ve played a full 60,” Hyman stated after the sport.
“It’s about whether we can string these games together and play like this consistently.”
Edmonton Oilers’ Brett Kulak (27), Zach Hyman (18) and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93) rejoice a purpose in opposition to the New York Islanders throughout second interval NHL motion in Edmonton on Thursday January 5, 2023.
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Cal Clutterbuck pulled the Islanders again in it with a deflection within the ultimate minute of the second.
The third interval was scoreless.
Oilers netminder Jack Campbell made 20 saves for the win. Sorokin completed with 34 saves.
“I feel confident in there — calmer and more like myself,” Campbell stated after the sport.
The Oilers (21-17-2) will host the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday. You can hearken to stay protection of the sport on 630 CHED, starting with The Faceoff Show at 6:30 p.m. The precise recreation begins at 8 p.m.
–With information from Brenden Escott, 630 CHED

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