Coyotes to host red-hot Draisaitl and the Oilers Globe_Sports
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The game in Calgary was so intense – the Oilers lead the Flames by just two points in the Pacific Division – that 102 combined penalty minutes were served and both teams’ goaltenders fought, leading to game misconducts early in the second period.In the end, Edmonton earned a blowout win, with Connor McDavid scoring two goals and Leon Draisatl logging four assists on a night the Oilers tallied 49 shots..
“We stuck together. We got a big win against a good hockey team and kept moving up in the standings,” Smith said.
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