
‘Swiss Army Knife’ Nugent-Hopkins once again shining for Oilers in post-season
EDMONTON — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins collected the puck, moved into the offensive zone and put a pass on a platter for Evan Bouchard to blast home the Oilers’ opening goal Sunday.
The longest-serving member of Edmonton’s roster was at it again moments later, dishing to Connor McDavid for a slick 3-on-1 finish and a 2-0 lead.
Then with his team on its heels in the third period as the Dallas Stars made a desperate push, Nugent-Hopkins helped weather that storm before finding Zach Hyman with a stretch feed for a back-breaking 4-1 advantage that allowed the home side to exhale inside a rocking Rogers Place.
Edmonton centre Leon Draisaitl joked last season the versatile veteran was head coach Kris Knoblauch’s favourite player, while McDavid called Nugent-Hopkins the team’s “Swiss Army Knife” following an emphatic 6-1 victory in Game 3 of the NHL’s Western Conference final.