
Edmonton Oilers leave Las Vegas with 2-0 lead in series against Golden Knights
LAS VEGAS — The Edmonton Oilers’ sixth straight playoff win was their steepest and scrappiest of the half dozen.
In Thursday’s 5-4 overtime victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton lost the special-teams battle, turned the puck over multiple times to start overtime, couldn’t produce an OT winner during a five-minute power play and the dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl was held off the scoresheet until they combined for the winner.
“It wasn’t pretty. Not pretty at all,” McDavid said.
The Oilers nevertheless take a 2-0 lead from T-Mobile Arena back to Edmonton in their second-round series. Game 3 is Saturday at Rogers Place.