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The Edmonton Oilers blew a 4-1 lead and lost game one of their second round series 5-4 to the Vancouver Canucks.

The Canucks were nabbed for too many men just 40 seconds into the game. The Oilers power play, which went 45% in the first round against Los Angeles, came through again. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins set up Zach Hyman for his eighth of the post-season. Conor Garland went in alone on a breakaway not long after but couldn’t beat Stuart Skinner. With five minutes to go in the first, Leon Draisaitl grabbed a giveaway by Ian Cole. Draisaitl fed Mattias Ekholm at the point who blasted his first of the playoffs past Arturs Silovs.


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Dakota Joshua slammed a bounce off the end boards behind Skinner to put the Canucks on the board 53 seconds into the second. The Oilers went up 4-1 on goals 45 seconds apart from Cody Ceci and Hyman. Elias Lindholm scored late in the second when he banked the puck in off Skinner from behind the net.

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Draisaitl didn’t play the latter half of the second but returned for the third.

With the teams playing four-on-four halfway through the third, J.T. Miller deftly deflected a pass from Brock Boeser to pull the Canucks within one. Nikita Zadorov bombed a long shot past Skinner to make it 4-4 with 6:13 to go in the third. Garland then slid a shot under Skinner to put the Canucks ahead 39 seconds later.

The Oilers managed just two shots on goal after Hyman scored with 6:49 left in the second. The Canucks had a 24-16 edge in shots on net.

Game two is Friday (630 CHED, Face-off Show at 6 p.m., game at 8 p.m.).

 

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