Connect with us

CELEBRITIES

Connor McDavid left the game with a lower-body injury in the first period before the #Oilers gave up six goals at Nationwide Arena in a 6-1 defeat to the Blue Jackets.

Published

on

 

COLUMBUS, OH – The Oilers lost more than the result on Monday night at Nationwide Arena, falling 6-1 to the Blue Jackets to suffer their fourth straight defeat in Columbus while losing Connor McDavid to a lower-body injury early in the first period.

 

 

 

Mattias Ekholm broke up the shutout in the last minute on the power play, but the Blue Jackets scored six straight goals following the departure of the Oilers captain early in the opening frame, who left with a lower-body injury he sustained falling into the boards on a missed tripping penalty during the opening shift.

“He’s going back to Edmonton to get evaluated,” Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said. “I’ll have [an update] later tomorrow.”

Centre Sean Monahan scored twice for the Blue Jackets, and Cole Sillinger (1G, 2A), Adam Fantilli (1G, 1A) and Kirill Marchenko (2A) all finished with multi-point outings. Forward Mikael Pyhhtia also scored his first NHL goal.

Ekholm extended his point streak to three games (1G, 4A) with the late power-play marker, while Corey Perry and Darnell Nurse got the assists. Goaltender Stuart Skinner made 19 saves on 25 shots in the defeat, which drops Edmonton’s overall record to 4-5-1.

The Oilers haven’t beaten the Blue Jackets on the road since Nov. 30, 2019, losing on their last four visits to Columbus by a 21-10 goal margin and conceding six goals on two separate occasions.

The Oilers will have two days to determine the status of their captain before returning to Bridgestone Arena on Thursday to face the Nashville Predators.

“With Stan [Bowman] being here, we’ve discussed it and we’ll make that decision either tonight or tomorrow about who’s coming up to replace him,” Knoblauch said.

FIRST PERIOD
A three-goal lead for Columbus didn’t seem like Edmonton’s biggest concern through 20 minutes after watching captain Connor McDavid exit down the tunnel early in the period with a lower-body injury.

“He’s our leader and also the best player in the game,” Ryan Nugent-Hopkins said. “So, of course, you’re going to feel it. We have to do a better job of stepping up when a guy like that goes down.”

McDavid hit the ice and crashed into the boards near the Columbus bench after the officials missed a tripping call against Zach Werenski on the opening shift. McDavid exited the ice surface and tried to shake off the crash on the bench before eventually leaving the game with a confirmed lower-body injury.

“He’s your captain and your best player,” Knoblauch said. “It should be an opportunity for guys to step up and say, ‘I got this.’ Just more ice time, more opportunity, and I think it’s tough anytime you’re playing without your best player, but if it’s something that we’re going to have to deal with – hopefully, short term – obviously our team’s going to look different. But like I said, if that’s one or two games, I’m not sure.”

It was already 1-0 for the Blue Jackets when it was announced McDavid wouldn’t return after Sean Monahan redirected home a power-play goal from the high slot that came as a result of Viktor Arvidsson taking a penalty for sweeping the legs out from underneath Elvis Merzlikins during a forecheck.

With McDavid out for the rest of the game, the Blue Jackets took advantage and doubled their lead near the period’s midway mark when Adam Fantilli was found alone out in front by Cole Sillinger for a snap shot that beat Stuart Skinner over the right pad.

Just under four minutes later, Skinner didn’t see the puck on a spin-around shot from Sillinger near the Oilers bench that bounced on its way through, beating him five-hole with forward Mikhael Pyyhtia providing the screen in front on the 3-0 goal. Skinner would be responsible for allowing three goals on six first-period shots from Columbus.

“Just overall, a lot of battles that we should have won and they came up with,” Nugent-Hopkins said. “We know they’re a fast team who capitalize on little breakdowns, and that’s what we saw. Obviously, that first power-play goal by them got them going, and then we had some looks.”

The Oilers had a five-on-three for 40 seconds in the final minute of the period to try and get one back before the intermission. After taking their timeout, they could only register one shot with the two-man advantage as they entered the intermission trailing by three.

SECOND PERIOD
On the other side of the intermission, it was Edmonton’s turn to come up with a critical penalty kill when Derek Ryan’s double-minor for high sticking early in the frame gave Columbus an extended look with the power play.

The Oilers didn’t allow a shot and even had their best chance at cutting into the Columbus lead, seeing Connor Brown have his five-hole attempt on a partial breakaway against Elvis Merzlikins turned aside to keep it 3-0 with more than 15 minutes to go in the second period.

The Blue Jackets made it 4-0 on a fourth-line shift where Derek Ryan had the puck taken off him in the corner before it was chopped in front to James van Riemsdyk, who took a few whacks at it before Mathieu Olivier finished it off at the left post for his side’s fourth goal and a commanding lead.

Outshooting the Blue Jackets 22-14 after two periods, the Oilers had five shots on net over three consecutive power plays that followed Columbus’ fourth, running a few different combinations without McDavid but failing to get a goal back on five total chances in the first 40 minutes to drop their overall PP efficiency to 3-for-28 (10.7 percent).

THIRD PERIOD
Despite a late goal from Mattias Ekholm on the power play, it would end in heavy defeat for the Oilers.

The Swedish defenceman sifted a late PPG through traffic when Jake Christiansen cross-checked Ryan Nugent-Hopkins down in the last minute of regulation to give the Oilers a power play.

The Jackets’ blueliner ended up costing Merzlikins his shutout after Ekholm’s effort beat the resilient goalie under the glove with Mattias Janmark and Corey Perry providing screens.

Merzlikins showed his frustration in not preserving his shutout with a hard stick whack against the post, but upon the conclusion of the final 27 seconds of regulation, there was still a victory for him to celebrate with his teammates after the netminder played well with the 31-save performance.

The Blue Jackets have now scored six goals in all of their victories this season, which have traded hand-in-hand with losses this season over their opening eight games (L-W-L-W-L-W-L-W).

The Oilers will look to re-evaluate at 4-5-1 this season and regroup with a day off on Tuesday and a team practice Wednesday in Nashville.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CELEBRITIES3 hours ago

Tension within the royal family Princess Catherine shocked by Camilla rude reaction towards princess Charlotte since his divorce rumours

CELEBRITIES3 hours ago

Report: After 30 Years, Firefighter Reveals Princess Diana’s Final Words: “I love my two children, Harry’s real father is actually…” Full story below👇👇

CELEBRITIES4 hours ago

Travis Kelce Confirms Stance on Carson Wentz’ First Chiefs Start After Patrick Mahomes Refuses to

CELEBRITIES5 hours ago

JUST IN: Taylor Swift faces CRITICISM after recently SPOTTED Moving in to Travis Kelce’s $6m Mansion, and be there for the next few months to show the Chiefs Star her love and Support: “How can a 35 years old UNMARRIED Woman move in with a man? She should be…” – Full Story Inside

CELEBRITIES5 hours ago

Elon Musk has become the first person to surpass a net worth of $400 billion, solidifying his position as the world’s richest individual. According to the…. details below 😱👇

CELEBRITIES5 hours ago

WATCH: Oprah Winfrey Apologizes For Almost Giving Gayle King A Heart Attack

CELEBRITIES7 hours ago

Taylor Swift’s Christmas Decorations Are Creating A Trend On Social Media 👇👇👇😱

CELEBRITIES9 hours ago

(Video) Taylor Swift’s HUGE Announcement With Travis Kelce Has Their Fans SHOCKED! Swifties, get ready because Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce just made an announcement so big, it’s sending shockwaves through the internet! Fans are in a complete meltdown trying to figure out what they revealed, and trust us, you don’t want to miss this one. Was it wedding bells? A wild collaboration? Or a plot twist no one saw coming? Read more 👇👇👇

CELEBRITIES11 hours ago

After some delay, Patrick Mahomes, the finest NFL dad and quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, and his wife welcome baby number three into the Mahomes family. Wish us luck, fans. Patrick Mahomes asked for…details below 👇

CELEBRITIES14 hours ago

Oprah Winfrey’s Final Act? Leaving the USA After ‘The View’—When Even Queen O Needs a Break!!!

CELEBRITIES1 day ago

JUST IN: Travis Kelce Proposes to Taylor Swift With a $7 Million Engagement Ring on Her 35th Birthday birthday—and she said yes!: “Wedding Date Officially Announced”😱

CELEBRITIES1 day ago

JUST IN: “Trevor Lawrence and Wife Officially Announce the Name of Their Newly Arrived Baby Girl”– Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence and his wife, Marissa, have shared joyous news with fans, officially announcing the name of their newly born baby girl. The couple, who have been married since 2021, welcomed their first child earlier this week and have named her…

Copyright © 2024 UKtalkin