Derek Ryan outshines NHL's top scorers with hat trick in Oilers' win over Panthers
McDavid collects 2 assists, moves into tie atop scoring race with Florida's Huberdeau
Derek Ryan got his first NHL hat trick as the Edmonton Oilers snapped their two-game losing streak, beating the Florida Panthers 4-3 on Saturday.
After goalie Mikko Koskinen denied Mason Marchment's shot on a 3-on-1 break near the end of the second period, Ryan tapped in a pass from Evander Kane for the hat trick and a 4-2 lead.
"Getting my first hat trick at the ripe age of 35 feels pretty good," said Ryan, who was then told he was the oldest Oiler to post a three-goal game. "I'll put that on the wall, eh?"
Leon Draisaitl netted his team-leading 36th goal, and Connor McDavid had two assists for Edmonton, which is 6-2 under new head coach Jay Woodcroft. With his two helpers, McDavid moved into a tie with Jonathan Huberdeau for the NHL scoring lead with 75 points. The Panthers forward was held to one point Saturday.
Woodcroft said giving Ryan more responsibility has produced a noticeable difference.
"The move to the right wing has rejuvenated him, and he's good in the face-off circle," Woodcroft said. "I think he has underrated skill. Sometimes you need unusual suspects to step to the front.
"For [Ryan] to get those goals, man, the room was super excited for him."
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Koskinen made 44 saves, including a key point-blank stop of Carter Verhaeghe on a breakaway midway through the third period, and a glove save on Aleksander Barkov with 4:22 remaining.
"We found a way to win," Woodcroft said, "but we don't do that unless Mikko turns in that performance he did today."
Added Panthers interim head coach Andrew Burnette: "You tip your cap. He made some unbelievable saves. I thought he was excellent."
Converted odd-man rush
Barkov scored twice, Anton Lundell produced a goal, and Anthony Duclair had two assists for the Panthers, who have lost three consecutive games for the second time this season. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 18 shots after posting a 40-save shutout in Edmonton on Jan. 20.
In their first meeting in South Florida since February 2020, Edmonton's offence could not get on track early and did not have its first shot until McDavid put one on goal at 9:43.
But 31 seconds later Ryan put the visitors up 1-0 when he finished an odd-man rush, taking a pass from Warren Foegele and beating Bobrovsky.
Florida evened it when its third line scored at 11:50. Frank Vatrano fed a pass between his skates to Lundell, who got his 12th from in tight.
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The hosts grabbed their first lead on the game's opening power play, with Barkov pushing in a goal off a rebound of Duclair's shot.
Edmonton's Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was injured in the first period and did not return.
"They came pretty hard," Koskinen said. "Lots of shots at the net. We were happy to be down one goal after the first."
"I felt I made the right reads at the right time, and that made it much easier. I have to trust my reads, and today they were strong."
In the second period, Ryan's second goal knotted the game at 2, and Draisaitl's power-play goal put the Oilers up for the second time.
Barkov's team-leading 25th on the power play cut it to 4-3 with just over four minutes to go.
"We're getting shots, we're getting chances, but the last three games we've been one and done," the Florida captain said. "We're getting chances and shots, but I think we need a lot more guys at the net."
Both teams are on five-game sets. Edmonton will play three more on the road: at Carolina, Philadelphia and Chicago. The Panthers will round out their five-game homestand with matches against Ottawa and Detroit.
With files from CBC Sports