BOUCH BOMB! Gives the Oilers a 1-0 lead. 📹: Sportsnet
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Jack Roslovic steals another game as Oilers beat Flyers in overtime: Recap, Highlights, and Reaction

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Nov 12, 2025, 23:00 EST
That was one of the weirder wins we’ll see this season.
On Wednesday evening, the Edmonton Oilers began a seven-game road trip, with their first stop coming in the Brotherly Love to face the Philadelphia Flyers. For the second consecutive game, the Oilers won the game courtesy of Jack Roslovic. Let’s take a look at what happened in this one!
Late in the first period, it was the Oilers that opened the scoring. After Connor McDavid’s shot was stopped, Matthew Savoie funnelled the puck across the ice, landing on the stick of the Oilers captain. McDavid passed back to the point, where Evan Bouchard one-timed it home.
The other goal that came in regulation was in the final five minutes of the second period. Stuart Skinner was screened heavily on the penalty kill, with Matvei Michkov’s shot beating him to tie the game at one.
Matvei Michkov ties the game 1-1. 📹: Sportsnet
It looked as if the Flyers won the game in the final minute of regulation as Skinner was beaten from the point once again, but the play was deemed to be offside, setting up overtime once again. For the second consecutive game, Roslovic scored the game-winner, as Savoie gave him a cross-ice pass on a two-on-nothing for the win
JACK ROSLOVIC WINS IT AGAIN IT OVERTIME! 📹: Sportsnet
Takeaways…
That was the best performance from the Oilers all season long, even if the Flyers were the better team in the third period. Overall, the Oilers outshot the Flyers 32-21, with the two teams having similar high-danger scoring chances. The only reason this game was close was because of Flyers netminder Daniel Vladař.
However, Stuart Skinner had a strong game as well. The Oilers’ netminder stopped 20 of 21 shots for a .952 save percentage. It’s just the fourth game this season he’s finished with a save percentage above .900.
This was the Oilers’ eighth win of the season, moving them to second in the Pacific Division, although with three more games played than the Vegas Golden Knights. Half of their wins have come in overtime.
Matthew Savoie was the Oilers’ best player. His two assists in this game doubled his point total this season, giving him a goal and four points in 18 games. He played alongside Connor McDavid and Andrew Mangiapane, with that line controlling 86.60 of the expected goals during five-on-five play.
The Oilers are right back in action on Thursday, as they travel to Ohio to take on the Columbus Blue Jackets for the second time in three games.
Ryley Delaney is a Nation Network writer for Oilersnation, FlamesNation, and Blue Jays Nation. Follow her on Twitter @Ryley__Delaney.
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