Oilers fail to hold on to late lead as Devils get wild OT win on Hughes' 2nd goal
McDavid, Yamamoto each score pair for Edmonton, which dropped 2nd straight
If the New Jersey Devils are going to make a playoff push after a poor start, they are going to need Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier and some of their other stars to pick up their games.
They did against against Edmonton on Friday in a game in which Devils coach Lindy Ruff had to sit out after testing positive for COVID-19 hours before the opening faceoff.
Jack Hughes scored twice, including the game winner 2:55 into overtime, and Hischier tallied a goal and won a faceoff that helped set up the game-tying goal as New Jersey beat the Oilers 6-5 on Friday.
Rookie Dawson Mercer and Janne Kuokkanen also scored for the Devils, who earned their second straight win after dropping six in a row.
"This is a good team we just we just played against," said Alain Nasreddine, who filled in for Ruff. "You get two points against a team like that. They're also desperate. Things have not been going well. If you want to climb back and we have put a string of wins together. We're at two now and we're going to move on."
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Connor McDavid and Kailer Yamamoto had two goals apiece for Edmonton, which dropped its second straight and fell to 3-8 in its last 11. Devin Shore also scored.
"It was back and forth all night and we didn't find a way to win," said McDavid, who has 19 goals.
Oilers goaltender Mike Smith overcame a shaky start to finish with 35 saves. He probably would have liked the game-winner back because Hughes' shot from the top of the left circle seemed to find a way past him. Smith had stopped Hughes on a breakaway earlier in the overtime.
The Oilers rallied to take a 5-4 lead when Shore and Yamamoto scored in a 72-second span against Mackenzie Blackwood in the third period. Yamamoto's goal irked the Devils because they felt they controlled the puck to allow the officials to call a delayed penalty.
Nasreddine, who ran the Devils with Ruff out, challenged the call. The officials studied the replay for more than five minutes because announcing the goal could not be challenged.
"I think four of the six goals against us were at some point deflected and bounced the right direction and one bounces right direction and bounces off Smith going back in," Oilers coach Dave Tippett said. "The tying goal goes off a stick and goes in. it's one of those games where a lot of bounces going the other way; we just got to stick with it."
McDavid tied it at 3 when he scored on a breakaway at 7:57 of the second period. McDavid was set up by a pinpoint pass from defenceman Duncan Keith.