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GDB 5.0 Wrap Up: Oilers win against the Rangers to stay undefeated

Oct 12, 2019, 12:59 EDTUpdated: Oct 13, 2019, 11:15 EDT
The Edmonton Oilers looked to continue their streak and go 5-0 to start the season in a Saturday afternoon game against the New York Rangers Saturday. They started down a goal once again and once again came back to win the game.
Both the Oilers and the New York Rangers had not lost a game coming into Saturday. Only the Oilers remained undefeated after Saturday afternoon.
The Rangers look a lot different than last year. They added Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox, Jacob Trouba, and Kappo Kakko. That’s a lot of talent. Plus, they have Ryan Strome who will obviously factor in against the Oilers somehow.
THE BRIGHT SIDE

- The Oilers kill off an early 5-on-3 penalty kill.
- Oscar Klefbom scores shortly after a faceoff with a well-placed screen by Tomas Jurco.
- Ethan Bear keeps doing Ethan Bear things. Played over 18 minutes and looked real good doing it.
- James Neal just barely misses in front of the net on what would have been his eighth goal of the season. Neal on the power play there has been very very hot.
- Marc Staal knocks Alex Chiasson’s stick out of his hands. Chiasson grabs Staal’s stick in return.
- The Oilers take the lead in the third period on the power play. Connor McDavid gets a fortuitous bounce and the Oilers go up 2-1.
- Klefbom has seven points on the year so far. I see a huge year from Klefbom as long as he stays healthy.
- Mike Smith was solid.
- I was about to write about Zack Kassian missing too many easy looks from McDavid, but then he helped Draisaitl late in the third period to give them some insurance. Well played, Kassian.
THE FACE PALMERS
- Josh Archibald had the puck with a speeding Connor McDavid on a makeshift two-on-one. Archibald shot it on net instead of trying to feed it to McDavid. Maybe just send it McDavid’s way next time.
- Then, Kaapo Kakko scores his first NHL goal, because of course. It’s hard to blame Mike smith on that one, though. Oh, Ryan Strome also sent Kakko in for the goal.
- Oilers lose a goal on an iffy goaltender interference call. Kassian gets the penalty too.
- Kassian had a breakaway with Leon Draisaitl charging behind. It was basically a 2-on-0 and I get why he’d try and pass to Draisaitl there, but take the puck to the net. Instead, Artemi Panarin catches up to them and swats the puck away without a scoring chance occuring.
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD
| TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|
18:28 | NEW YORK | KAPPO KAKKO (1) ASST: RYAN STROME (1) | 0-1 |
2ND PERIOD
| TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|
06:34 | EDMONTON | OSCAR KLEFBOM (1) ASST: RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS (3) | 1-1 |
3RD PERIOD
| TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|
09:44 | EDMONTON | CONNOR MCDAVID (4) ASST: LEON DRAISAITL (7), OSCAR KLFEBOM (6) | 2-1 |
13:21 | EDMONTON | LEON DRAISAITL (3) ASST: CONNOR MCDAVID (8), ETHAN BEAR (1) | 3-1 |
19:45 | EDMONTON | ENG – LEON DRAISAITL (4) | 4-1 |
#GOODCONTENT
Archibald shoots it a zillion miles wide when choosing to shoot instead of passing to McDavid during a 2v1. Archibald is dead to me
Kaapo Kakko scores his first NHL goal 🚨 #NYR
⚠️ First Klef-bomb alert of the season & it's 1-1 ⚠️ 💣💣💣 #LetsGoOilers
Lucic could never cover the D transitionally like Neal did.
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Sir Tippett! We need another goal! What shall we do? Tippett: (deep voice) Unleash the Connor
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