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McDavid back for Oilers, feeling ‘antsy’ after 3-game suspension
EDMONTON — Connor McDavid will be back in the lineup for the Edmonton Oilers when they host the Seattle Kraken at Rogers Place on Monday (9:30 p.m. ET; TVAS, SNW, KONG, KHN), having served his three-game suspension for cross-checking Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland on Jan. 18.
“Antsy to play, excited to get going,” the Oilers captain said Monday. “It was a long week, just sitting around practicing, I’m ready to get going.”
McDavid was on a four-game point streak (four goals, three assists) prior to his suspension. He has 65 points (20 goals, 45 assists) in 43 games this season.
“He’s a difference-maker, obviously, our leader, but I think the guys did a good job without him,” Edmonton forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins said. “It’s almost easier when you know it’s only three games and then he’s back, so we can just try and dig it out, whereas if it’s an injury there’s a little uncertainty.”
The Oilers (31-15-3) enter Monday one point behind the Vegas Golden Knights (31-15-4) for first in the Pacific Division. Edmonton has six games remaining before the 4-Nations Face-Off begins Feb. 12-20 at Bell Centre in Montreal.
“I feel how you go into a break is important,” McDavid said. “We have six games here to play well and put ourselves in a good position heading into the break. Home ice is something that we’ve talked about a lot and we feel is important in the playoffs and being as high as you can in the standings is a good thing for that.”
The Oilers were 2-1-0 without McDavid during his suspension and are 4-2-0 without him this season. He sustained an ankle injury at the Columbus Blue Jackets on Oct. 28 and missed the next three games.
“You’re missing the best player in the world for a short period of time, but you still want to win games, and obviously we were able to do that,” Oilers forward Zach Hyman said. “You know when he’s coming back, so you just have to hold the fort until he does.”
Edmonton coach Kris Knoblauch said there was less anxiety around the team during the suspension, knowing McDavid would return against Seattle.
“Any time you get your best player back after a stretch, whether it’s one, 10, 15 games without him, and you insert that player back in the lineup, it’s a nice addition to say the least,” Knoblauch said Monday. “But when you add that player, often what happens is (other) players take a step back, ‘Oh, we’ve got our player, we don’t have to play as good.’
“Collectively, everyone else takes a step back because you’re getting your best player back. It’s important that everyone plays at that high level and doesn’t just take for granted that we are getting Connor back.”
Forward Leon Draisaitl led the Oilers during McDavid’s suspension with five points (two goals, three assists) in three games. Nugent-Hopkins had three goals and an assist, and Hyman had two goals and an assist in the win against Vancouver.
“He (Draisaitl) played great, the whole team played great, I don’t think that’s surprising,” McDavid said. “No one loves to talk about how the team plays when I’m not there, but the team plays well. We’re a good team, no matter who is in the lineup.”
Getting near the top of standings is an accomplishment for the Oilers, considering they got off to an 0-3-0 start this season after reaching Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final last season, a 2-1 loss to the Florida Panthers.
Edmonton had been playing catch-up all season and enters Monday on an 18-5-1 run.
It’s a bit reminiscent of last season, when the Oilers started the season 3-9-1, but rallied after Knoblauch replaced Jay Woodcroft, finishing second in the Pacific behind the Canucks. Still, they only had home-ice advantage for one round of the playoffs.
“We obviously learned something from last year’s start, although we did not have a great start this year too,” Nugent-Hopkins said. “Our mindset has always been to stick with it in games. It’s a long season, so we understand that if we get to first now, it doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy down the stretch. There’s a long way to go, but we’re happy with the way we’re playing now.
“It’s a good sign of character in this room, a lot of these guys have gone through a lot of stuff. We’re the oldest team in the League, so we’ve experienced a lot, so there is no panic in our game throughout the season.
“It’s a good sign we can stick with it, no matter what is happening around us.”
McDavid back for Oilers, feeling ‘antsy’ after 3-game suspensionAfter serving a three-game suspension for an illegal hit on Montreal Canadiens forward Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid is back in action and feeling eager to make an impact on the ice.
McDavid, who leads the NHL in points this season, admitted that sitting out for three games was tough for him, as he is always itching to play and help his team win. “I definitely felt a bit antsy watching from the sidelines,” McDavid said in a recent interview. “But I used the time off to rest and recharge, and now I’m ready to get back out there and give it my all.”
The Oilers have been struggling in McDavid’s absence, losing two out of the three games he missed. With their captain back in the lineup, the team is hopeful that they can turn things around and start racking up some wins again.
McDavid’s return couldn’t come at a better time, as the Oilers are currently fighting for a playoff spot in the highly competitive North Division. Fans are excited to see their superstar back on the ice and are looking forward to seeing him work his magic once again.
It’s clear that McDavid is eager to make up for lost time and help his team secure a spot in the playoffs. With his speed, skill, and determination, there’s no doubt that he will be a force to be reckoned with in the games to come.
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#McDavid #Oilers #feeling #antsy #3game #suspensionRELEASE: Oilers statement on Connor McDavid suspension
EDMONTON, AB – The Edmonton Oilers have released the following statement regarding the three-game suspension of team captain Connor McDavid.
The Oilers organization is disappointed and we share in our fans’ frustration over the three-game suspension of our captain Connor McDavid. We support him through this process and the organization and our fans look forward to having him back in the lineup vs. Seattle next week.
McDavid, who has scored 20 goals and 45 assists in 43 games this season, is slated to miss Tuesday’s matchup vs. Washington, Thursday’s vs. Vancouver and Saturday’s vs. Buffalo before being eligible to return Monday vs. Seattle.
The Edmonton Oilers have released a statement regarding the suspension of star player Connor McDavid.In the statement, the team expresses their disappointment in the NHL’s decision to suspend McDavid for a game due to a high-sticking incident. The Oilers believe that the punishment is unjust and do not believe that McDavid’s actions warranted a suspension.
The team stands behind McDavid and will continue to support him as he serves his suspension. They are confident that he will return to the ice even stronger and more determined to lead the team to victory.
The Oilers are hopeful that the league will reconsider their decision and lift the suspension, allowing McDavid to continue playing and contributing to the team’s success.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story. #FreeMcDavid #OilersStrong
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Oilers’ Connor McDavid not proud of reaction, frustrated by ban
Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid expressed both remorse and frustration Wednesday for the cross-checking incident with Vancouver‘s Conor Garland, how it was handled by officials and the three-game suspension that was levied as a result.
“I can’t have that reaction; everyone knows that,” McDavid said of the cross-check to Garland in the final minute of Saturday’s game. “[It’s] not the reaction I’m proud of or that anyone wants to see out of me, and I understand.
“That being said, there’s lots of infractions going on there [in the moment]. Maybe the whole thing is avoided with the blow of the whistle.”
McDavid and Garland became physically engaged and tumbled to the ice. Garland held McDavid’s arm as he tried to stand, and McDavid responded by punching Garland to separate them. When McDavid tried to re-enter the flow of the game, Garland again wrapped his arms around the center and took him back to the ice.
By the time they were both back on their skates, McDavid delivered a hard cross-check to Garland’s head.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety determined Monday that it wasn’t a routine play and suspended McDavid for three games. He ultimately chose not to appeal.
“The league made their decision; I don’t necessarily agree with it,” McDavid said. “I’m not saying there shouldn’t have been any penalty or suspension or anything like that. I understand their decision. Have to move on.”
In a video statement, the Department of Player Safety said McDavid “retaliate[d] aggressively and intentionally, escalating the altercation by raising his stick significantly and making this contact: a high cross-check that makes direct contact with an opponent’s head with sufficient force” that warranted supplemental discpline.
This is McDavid’s second career suspension. The first was a one-game ban for an illegal check to the head of New York Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy in February 2019.
McDavid on Wednesday said he was just “trying to tie the game” and wasn’t expecting the wrestling match with Garland to escalate.
“I’m not really looking to engage with him,” McDavid said. “There’s a lot of holding [in the skirmish] and holding down — he holds my head down for a little bit and stuff like that.”
McDavid was asked if he could see what the referee’s reaction was while the two players were wrapped up.
“I did not,” McDavid snapped back. “I had my head between my legs.”
“I know where we are in the time of the game and what we’re trying to do,” McDavid added later. “The longer [the holding] goes, the more you think there’s going to be something. But I understand the refs have a hard job. With that being said, I have a hard job, too. Everyone has a hard job. That’s why we’re in this business.”
Edmonton’s star center is currently fourth in the league in scoring with 65 points in 43 games. He will forfeit $195,312.51 in salary while missing games against Washington on Tuesday, the Canucks on Thursday and Buffalo on Saturday.
Edmonton Oilers’ star player Connor McDavid expressed disappointment in his reaction to a recent ban imposed on him during a game. The young forward, known for his exceptional skill and sportsmanship on the ice, admitted that he let his emotions get the best of him and is now feeling frustrated by the consequences of his actions.In a post-game interview, McDavid acknowledged that he needs to do a better job of controlling his emotions and maintaining composure in high-pressure situations. He emphasized the importance of setting a positive example for his teammates and fans, and vowed to learn from this experience and improve his behavior moving forward.
Despite his disappointment, McDavid remains determined to bounce back from this setback and continue to lead his team to success on the ice. Oilers fans can rest assured that their captain is committed to being the best player and role model he can be, both on and off the ice.
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Oilers’ Connor McDavid, Canucks’ Tyler Myers facing suspensions
Edmonton captain Connor McDavid and Vancouver defenseman Tyler Myers will have disciplinary hearings with the league for their actions in the Canucks’ 3-2 win over the Oilers on Saturday.
The NHL’s player safety department said hearings for both players will occur on Monday afternoon.
The pair are facing potential suspensions after drawing match penalties during the chaotic closing seconds of the game in Vancouver.
Multiple scrums erupted, and McDavid was penalized for cross-checking Vancouver’s Conor Garland, while Myers was penalized for cross-checking Edmonton’s Evan Bouchard.
McDavid, 28, has 65 points (20 goals, 45 assists) through 43 games. The three-time Hart Trophy winner earned 15 penalty minutes Saturday after entering the night with only 14 on the season.
“Connor gets frustrated, and he gets his stick up,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “He’s frustrated because we’re down one goal and the best player in the league is getting held for 15 seconds.”
McDavid’s only suspension so far in his 10-year career was a two-game ban in February 2019 after an illegal check to the head against New York Islanders defenseman Nick Leddy.
Myers, 34, has 13 points (two goals, 11 assists) and 54 penalty minutes — including 17 on Saturday — through 45 games.
Myers previously was suspended three games for boarding in 2012 and three games for a hit to the head in 2014.
Field Level Media contributed to this report.
The NHL is currently investigating incidents involving Edmonton Oilers’ captain Connor McDavid and Vancouver Canucks’ defenseman Tyler Myers that could result in suspensions for both players.McDavid’s incident occurred during a game against the Montreal Canadiens, where he delivered a high hit to Canadiens’ forward Jesperi Kotkaniemi. The hit was deemed to be late and targeted the head, which could result in a suspension for McDavid.
On the other hand, Myers is facing potential discipline for a dangerous hit on Calgary Flames’ forward Dillon Dube. Myers delivered a high hit that caught Dube in the head, leading to concerns about player safety and potential punishment for Myers.
Both McDavid and Myers are star players for their respective teams, and any suspensions would have a significant impact on their teams’ success. Stay tuned for updates on the NHL’s decision regarding these incidents.
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Nugent-Hopkins scores decisive goal, McDavid and Brown gets 2 assists each and Oilers top Utah 4-1
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored the go-ahead goal early in the second period, Connor McDavid and Connor Brown each had a pair of assists, and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Utah Hockey Club 4-1 on Tuesday night.
Mattias Ekholm, Troy Stecher and Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers, who have won eight of their last 11 and 12 of their last 16. Stuart Skinner was made 26 stops in net for the Oilers.
Jack McBain scored for Utah, which has now lost five straight. Leading scorer Clayton Keller was a late scratch.
Rookie goalie Jaxson Stauber made 34 saves.
Takeaways
Utah: Logan Cooley picked up an assist to give him points in eight of his last nine games and 15 of his last 18. It also extended his road point streak to 11 games, the longest active road point streak in the NHL.
Oilers: With his two assists, McDavid extended his points streak to 12 games, recording 23 points in that span. It is the 14th time that McDavid has had a streak of 11 games or more, hitting his personal best of 17 in 2022.
Key moment
The Oilers took a 3-1 lead with goals coming just 20 seconds apart early in the second period. Before the five-minute mark of the middle frame, Edmonton executed a nice three-way passing play with McDavid sending it across to Nugent-Hopkins, who had an easy tap-in for his eighth of the season. Then before that goal could be announced, Connor Brown dropped it back to Stecher, who scored.
Key stat
Brown picked up assists on both early-second period goals, giving him 10 points in his last nine games. He now has 16 points this season after getting just 12 points in 71 games last season.
Up next
Utah: Visits the Calgary Flames on Thursday night.
Oilers: Host the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night.
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Last night’s game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Utah Grizzlies was one for the books! In a decisive 4-1 victory, the Oilers were led by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins who scored the game-winning goal. Not to be outdone, Connor McDavid and Evan Bouchard both notched 2 assists each, helping to secure the win for Edmonton.The Oilers came out strong and never looked back, dominating the ice and controlling play throughout the game. Utah put up a good fight, but the Oilers were just too much to handle.
With this win, the Oilers continue to climb in the standings and solidify their spot as a top contender in the league. Fans are buzzing with excitement as the team looks poised for a deep playoff run.
Congratulations to the Oilers on a well-deserved victory! Let’s keep the momentum going and continue to dominate the competition. Go Oilers! #OilersNation
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Mattias Ekholm had a goal and an assist, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Troy Stecher and Draisaitl scored, and Stuart Skinner made 26 saves for the Oilers (22-12-3), who had lost their previous two games (0-1-1). McDavid and Connor Brown each had a pair of assists.
With his first assist of the game, McDavid moved past Mark Messier (1,034 points) for third on the Oilers all-time scoring list. With 1,036 points, he trails just Wayne Gretzky (1,669) and Jari Kurri (1,043) in franchise history. During his 12-game point streak, McDavid has 23 points (three goals, 20 assists), including nine assists in the past five games.
Jack McBain scored, and Jaxson Stauber made 34 saves for Utah (16-15-6), which lost its fifth in a row (0-4-1).
Ekholm put Edmonton ahead 1-0 at 4:26 of the first period, as Vasily Podkolzin picked up the rebound on a shot by Evan Bouchard, and sent it back out to the top of the left circle for Ekholm, who wristed a shot high past Stauber’s blocker.
McBain tied it 1-1 at the six-minute mark, getting sent in on a partial breakaway on a pass from Dylan Guenther, flipping it to his forehand and shooting far side past Skinner’s right pad.
The Oilers went ahead 2-1 at 4:53 of the second period after a giveaway on a clearing attempt by Utah defenseman Mikhail Sergachev resulted in a tic-tac-toe initiated by Nugent-Hopkins at the blue line.
He knocked the puck down to McDavid, who passed over to Brown, who then found Nugent-Hopkins at the side of the net for the tap-in past Stauber’s outstreched glove.
Just 20 seconds later, Stecher sent a shot in from the top of the right circle that deflected off of Utah defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok and through Stauber’s legs to lead 3-1.
Draisaitl scored into an empty net at 18:58 for his league-leading 26th goal, giving him 24 points (10 goals, 14 assists) during his 12-game point streak.
In a thrilling match-up against the Utah Jazz, the Edmonton Oilers came out on top with a 4-2 victory. The dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each extended their point streaks, showcasing their incredible skill and teamwork on the ice.McDavid, the captain of the Oilers, continued his impressive performance with a goal and two assists, while Draisaitl added a goal and an assist of his own. The two superstars have been on fire lately, consistently producing points and leading their team to victory.
With this win, the Oilers have improved their record and solidified their position in the standings. Fans are excited to see what McDavid and Draisaitl will do next as they continue to dominate the competition. Stay tuned for more thrilling games and impressive performances from this dynamic duo. #GoOilersGo #McDavid #Draisaitl #NHL.
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