Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevsky ends Edmonton Oilers’ win streak

 

Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevsky ends Edmonton Oilers’ win streak 

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Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevsky closes Edmonton Oilers' success streakThe Edmonton Oilers eight-game series of wins finished Thursday night at Rogers Spot with a 7-4 misfortune to the Tampa Inlet Lightning.

Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevsky captured everyone's attention with 53 recoveries. The Oiler set a group standard with 57 shots on net.

Leon Draisaitl was punished for stumbling in the primary moment and the Lightning strategic maneuver immediately went to work, making an objective by Steven Stamkos 1:07 into the game. Tyler Motte would smack in a strike to make it 2-0 Lightning before the game was eight minutes old.

The Oilers at last tackled Vasilevsky from the get-go in the subsequent when Darnell Medical caretaker got in behind the protection for an under-staffed objective. The Oilers strategic maneuver then associated for objectives 2:42 separated. Connor McDavid tracked down a free puck in front and chipped home his 11th. Zach Hyman acquired his seventeenth when Evan Bouchard's slapper went in off of him. Stuart Skinner protected the Oilers advantage with a jumping blocker save money on Brandon Hagel late in the second.


Stamkos batted a bounce back out of the air and under Skinner to make it 3-3 with 13:12 to go in the third. After six minutes, Nikita Kucherov worked in one-on-one against Cody Ceci and moved the puck under Skinner to give Tampa Narrows a 4-3 lead. Stamkos finished the full go-around with a long wrister 1:15 later.

With Skinner pulled for an additional aggressor, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins cut in his seventh with 2:22 to go. Anthony Cirelli ran the Oilers rebound trusts with a void netter. Stamkos added one more unfilled net objective in the withering seconds.

Bouchard stretched out his direct streak toward 13 games while McDavid extended his to eleven.

Lead trainer Kris Knoblauch says once in a while you play all around ok where you ought to have won however don't.

"This evening will be one of thoes where it just didnt end up actually working." Knoblauch said. "This evening is one of thoes times where we can't take a gander at the result since there was all the more great then terrible this evening."

The Oilers (13-13-1) will have the Florida Pumas on Saturday. You can stand by listening to the game live on 630 CHED, starting with The Faceoff Show at 6:30 p.m. The real game beginnings at 8 p.m.

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