Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins from the Edmonton Oilers were seen celebrating after Draisaitl scored a goal against the Vancouver Canucks in the first period of their NHL game in Vancouver on Saturday, November 9, 2024. The photo was captured by Darryl Dyck of The Canadian Press.


November 11, 2024 Tags:

The Edmonton Oilers' recent struggles seemed to take a positive turn as they secured an impressive 7-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks. This victory came after a challenging start to the season that left them seeking momentum. Team captain Connor McDavid expressed optimism following the game, noting it was a meaningful step forward. “Winning here isn’t easy, and given our history with this team, it’s a big win. We hope to build on this,” he said.
The Oilers' special teams, which had underperformed earlier in the season, showed signs of improvement during the match. Zach Hyman attempted a close-range shot that Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen blocked. The rebound, however, landed with McDavid, who seized the chance and scored his fourth goal of the season. This goal was pivotal in ensuring Edmonton's lead, a sentiment shared by head coach Kris Knoblauch. “Glen [Gulutzan] and I agreed that this was the moment we needed a goal to secure the game, and the team delivered,” he noted.

Leon Draisaitl had set the pace early, scoring shortly after the Canucks' Quinn Hughes left the penalty box. Although it didn't officially count as a power-play goal, McDavid viewed it as almost equivalent. “This is how we aim to play – contributing and making an impact on games. We’ve done it before, and we’ll do it again,” he said confidently.

Before Saturday’s match, the Oilers' power-play success rate stood at just 14.3%, positioning them 26th in the NHL rankings. This is a stark contrast to their performance in previous seasons when they had the most effective power play, operating at nearly 30%. Knoblauch emphasized that solid special teams played a crucial role in last season’s Stanley Cup run and will be key for regaining their standings this year. “Finding our identity and playing at our best hinges on this. We know we’ll improve; it just takes focus and a bit of luck,” he said.

The recent win boosted Edmonton's record to 7-7-1. Despite this, centre Mattias Janmark believes the team is capable of much more. “Being around the .500 mark doesn’t represent us. We need to prove, to ourselves and others, that we’re better than that,” Janmark remarked. He stressed the importance of maintaining urgency without panicking, highlighting the need for steady defence as the foundation for offensive opportunities.

Janmark also pointed out that success requires consistent effort, saying, “We can’t expect things to come for free. The next game will be just as demanding, and we need to approach it the right way. Today, we corrected some of those crucial areas.”

The rivalry between the Oilers and the Canucks, intensified by last season’s seven-game playoff battle, added more weight to the victory. “There’s a rivalry growing,” Janmark admitted. Fans from both teams packed Rogers Arena, making their presence known with alternating chants and cheers.

In addition to the win, McDavid had a personal milestone to celebrate. With a goal and two assists, he is now just five points shy of 1,000 career points. This places him on the brink of becoming the 99th player in NHL history to reach that mark, and potentially the fourth-fastest ever, following Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux, and Mike Bossy.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Cease Dominates as Blue Jays Beat Angels 5-2

The Toronto Blue Jays secured a 5-2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night, powered by a standout....

Brazilian Basketball Legend Oscar Schmidt Dies at 68

Oscar Schmidt, one of the greatest scorers in basketball history and a towering figure in Brazilian sport, has died at....

Alcaraz and Djokovic Withdraw from Madrid Open Due to Injuries

The Madrid Open will be missing some major star power this year, with both Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic pulling....

‘Street Fighter’ Trailer Packs Punches, Chaos, and Pure 90s Camp

The first trailer for Street Fighter is here — and it’s loud, chaotic, and unapologetically over-the-top. Set in 1993, the....

Savoie’s Hat Trick Powers Oilers to Crucial 6-1 Win Over Canucks

In a dominant 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, the Edmonton Oilers secured the second spot in the Pacific Division....

Canadiens Close Season with Loss, Turn to Playoffs

The Montreal Canadiens closed out their regular-season schedule with a 4-2 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, a game that ultimately....

Blue Jays Grind Out Extra-Inning Win Over Brewers

The Toronto Blue Jays showed grit and depth in a dramatic 9-7 extra-inning victory over the Milwaukee Brewers, overcoming injuries,....

Ruby Rose Accuses Katy Perry, Singer Denies Claim

Australian actress Ruby Rose has publicly accused pop star Katy Perry of sexual assault, alleging the incident took place nearly....

Azzi Fudd Goes No. 1, Leads New Era WNBA Draft

The WNBA ushered in a new chapter as Azzi Fudd was selected first overall by the Dallas Wings, marking a....

Swimming Lifts Ban on Russian Athletes Before Olympics

In a move that could reshape the Olympic landscape, swimming has become the first major Olympic sport to fully reinstate....

Rory McIlroy's Masters Win Sparks New Ambitions After Historic Back-to-Back Triumph

Rory McIlroy has once again etched his name into golfing history, securing a second consecutive Masters title and reaffirming his....

New York Islanders Playoff Elimination Ends Hopes After Late-Season Collapse

The New York Islanders’ season came to a disappointing conclusion after their playoff elimination was confirmed following a regulation loss....