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National Hockey League
Edmonton 3, Vancouver 2
When: 10:00 PM ET, Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Where: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Referees: Brandon Blandina, Garrett Rank
Linesmen: Devin Berg, Derek Nansen
Attendance: 9396

Connor McDavid scored with 24 seconds left in overtime to give the visiting Edmonton Oilers a 3-2 comeback victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday.

McDavid notched his 20th goal of the season when he drove to the net and chipped home the pass from Darnell Nurse.

Ryan McLeod and Leon Draisaitl also scored in the win in the third period as Edmonton overcame a 2-0 deficit.

Mikko Koskinen made 25 saves for the Oilers, his biggest a breakaway stop on Tyler Motte moments before the game-tying tally in the third period. The Oilers have won two straight games following a seven-game losing streak.

Elias Petterssen and Motte scored for the Canucks, who are 0-1-2 in their past three games and 2-4-2 in their past eight. Spencer Martin, in the net while Vancouver's top two goalies are in COVID-19 protocol, stopped 47 shots -- eight of them in overtime -- but it wasn't enough.

With his team trailing 2-0, McLeod gave the visitors a much-needed jolt at 6:33 of the third period when he zipped down the wing and found the mark from a sharp angle for his fifth of the season.

Draisaitl's 29th goal of the season evened the game just past the midway point of the third period. Draisaitl set up at the right circle and one-timed Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' cross-ice pass to make it 2-2.

Vancouver had a golden chance to win thanks to a pair of late second-period goals. Pettersson's 10th goal of the season opened the scoring at 14:26 of the frame. Pettersson gained the puck inside his own blue line, raced up the left side, and while using Oilers defenseman Cody Ceci as a screen, fired a top-shelf wrist shot.

The Oilers have surrendered the first goal in 16 of their past 17 outings.

Motte's short-handed tally doubled the lead with 2:47 remaining in the second period. J.T. Miller first prevented McDavid from burying a shot in a wide-open net and promptly sent Motte on a breakaway, which he converted for his fifth of the campaign.

But despite Martin's heroics, the hosts couldn't hold the lead.

Off the ice, the Canucks reportedly will announce on Wednesday that Patrik Allvin is the new general manager. Allvin has been with the Pittsburgh Penguins since 2006, most recently serving as assistant general manager. Jim Rutherford, the current president of hockey operations in Vancouver, worked with Allvin in Pittsburgh.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Edmonton   Vancouver
Connor McDavid 2 Points Tyler Motte 1
Connor McDavid 1 Goals Tyler Motte 1
Connor McDavid 1 Assists J.T. Miller 1
N/A Power Play Goals N/A
N/A Short Handed Goals Tyler Motte 1
Mikko Koskinen .926 Save Percentage Spencer Martin .940
Mikko Koskinen 25 Saves Spencer Martin 47
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Edmonton 50 3 0-3 1-1 4 31
Vancouver 27 2 0-1 3-3 8 21
Upcoming Games
  • Vancouver will play their next game on the road against Winnipeg. The Canucks have a W/L % of .529 after a win and .391 after a loss.
  • Edmonton will play their next game at home against Nashville. The Oilers have a W/L % of .650 after a win and .412 after a loss.