GAME RECAP: Jets 6, Oilers 1
GAME RECAP: Jets 6, Oilers 1
Connor Brown provides late consolation for the Oilers in a 6-1 pre-season defeat to a loaded Jets lineup on Wednesday night at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg
WINNIPEG, MB – Forward Connor Brown scored on a late deflection for the Edmonton Oilers in a 6-1 defeat to the Winnipeg Jets in exhibition action at Canada Life Centre on Wednesday night.
Facing a loaded Jets lineup, the Oilers received 23 saves on 27 shots from goaltender Stuart Skinner over his 40-minute pre-season debut, conceding a first-period marker from Nikolaj Ehlers before Kyle Connor, Colin Miller and Neal Pionk each got on the scoresheet to make it 4-0 before the second intermission.
Brad Lambert provided a power-play goal early in the final frame, while captain Adam Lowry cleaned up a turnover from goaltender Collin Delia for the 6-0 lead with just over eight minutes remaining in regulation.
Connor Brown provided late consolation with a redirection in front off a point shot from defenceman Noel Hoefenmayer, providing late consolation in the 6-1 defeat.
The Oilers continue their pre-season schedule on Saturday night at Climate Pledge Arena against the Seattle Kraken.
FIRST PERIOD
For how heavy of a Jets lineup it was, the Oilers were certainly gave them a hard fight in the opening 20 minutes.
Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said pre-game that he was expecting a stacked squad from Winnipeg on home ice, and that’s exactly what the hosts did by dressing 11 of their top-12 NHL forwards along with four of their veteran defencemen and an NHL-proven netminder in Kaapo Kahkonen.
The bench boss was looking forward to seeing how his lineup filled with players looking to make an impression and only five from last season’s Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final (Derek Ryan, Connor Brown, Mattias Janmark, Brett Kulak and Stuart Skinner) could handle the environment at Canada Life Centre on Wednesday.
Making his pre-season debut, Skinner showed his readiness 4:33 into the opening period with a strong opening save on Mark Scheifele, standing up the centre after Kyle Connor found him alone in the slot with his saucer pass for a dangerous chance at opening the scoring.
Forward David Gustafsson stuck the post soon after, but Skinner looked sharp less than a minute later by dropping to the butterfly and sealing off a low shot from Jaret Anderson-Dolan off the feed from below the goal line by Nino Niederreiter.
The Jets would eventually break through, with Vladislav Namestnikov giving the feed into the middle to Nikolaj Ehlers for the forwards to flip over the top of the sliding Skinner to make it 1-0 at 12:11 of the opening frame.
Defenceman Connor Carrick showed sweet hands less than two minutes later on a dangle from along the goal line to the front of the net before trying to slide it five-hole on Kahkonen, but the Finnish netminder managed to keep it out.
Edmonton’s best chance of the period came on the five-minute mark after Drake Caggiula threw a backwards pass form the top of the Oilers’ zone to Matt Savoie, who then moved it to a streaking Noah Philp for a partial breakaway where he was pressured off the puck and unable to test the Jets’ goalie.
SECOND PERIOD
After the Oilers kept it close in the first period, the Jets took off by scoring three times in the middle frame and outshooting them 15-5.
Caggiula made another set-up early in the period to Seth Griffith in the slot that the Bakersfield leading scorer from last season had taken away by Kahkonen, marking one of Edmonton’s few offensive opportunities of the period.
Kyle Connor showed his slick hands on a breakaway to beat Skinner five-hole at 15:46 of the frame with a quick backhand along the ice that was created after Scheifele found the winger wide open through the neutral zone.
The Oilers killed off their first penalty of the night during the first seven minutes of the period, but the Jets cashed in on their second look not long after, seeing defenceman Colin Miller’s wrist shot go through traffic to beat Skinner for the 3-0 lead.
Before the break, Skinner motioned to the official for goaltender interference after a shot from defenceman Neal Pionk was delivered into the back despite Rasmus Kupari catching a piece of his right arm while battling in front with Max Wanner, but the Oilers netminder’s wishes were waved off to maintain the established 4-0 lead for the Jets through 40 minutes.
THIRD PERIOD
Goaltender Collin Delia took over the crease for the final 20 minutes and faced an early Jets power play where the hosts made it a five-goal game.
Forward Brad Lambert powered a one-timer under the left arm of Delia from the left circle just 1:13 into the final frame, making it five before the hosts capitalized on a misplayed puck from the netminder during an Oilers power play that the Jets captain intercepted and wrapped inside the far post while shorthanded to make it 6-0.
Late in the contest, the Oilers were able to get on the board off a deflection delivered by Connor Brown off the point shot provided by defenceman Noel Hoefenmayer, providing the BLue & Orange late consolation in a 6-1 defeat.