Your Edmonton Oilers lost a tough one in Anaheim
Well, that was a wake-up call, eh? If you fell asleep on the couch last night after the second period, you woke up to the Edmonton Oilers losing 5-2 to the Anaheim Ducks on the road. It wasn't the kind of effort we expect, especially against a team sitting where the Ducks are in the standings. Anaheim came out flying in the first, putting three past us, including a power play goal from Cutter Gauthier that just stung. Carter Murphy got one back for the Edmonton Oilers in the first, but the hole was already deep. We saw a brief flicker of hope when Vasily Podkolzin scored early in the third, but the Ducks closed it out, and frankly, they earned it.
Lukas Carlsson and Trevor Terry for Anaheim were buzzing all night, combining for a bunch of points. For our side, it felt like the kind of night where the bounces just weren't there, and the energy wasn't consistent. Leon Draisaitl picked up an assist on Podkolzin's goal, but even he looked frustrated out there. We ended up with 27 shots to their 31, which tells you a bit about how the flow of the game went. It's tough to watch us give up five goals, even on the road.
So what does this mean? We're still sitting comfortably in second in the Pacific, with a 41-30-11 record and 93 points. Our last ten games have been pretty solid at 6-2-2, but this loss breaks our winning streak. It's a reminder that even when things are looking up, you can't take any night off in this league. The boys need to shake this one off, because the road trip continues, and we need to finish strong heading into the playoffs. Around Edmonton this morning, it's a bit quiet, like the River Valley on a frosty February morning. Folks are probably grumbling into their coffee, but it's nothing a good win can't fix.
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