Monday, December 19, 2022 08:00 PM (ET)

Predators snap 6-game skid, topple Oilers in OT

Field Level Media
Dec 19, 2022

Defenseman Alexandre Carrier scored with 2:48 remaining in overtime, and the Nashville Predators snapped their season-high, six-game losing streak with a 4-3 victory over the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday.

Grabbing a long stretch pass, Carrier, back in the lineup after missing four games with an upper-body injury, raced in via a two-on-one and sent the puck over the glove of Edmonton goalie Jack Campbell (31 saves).

Fellow defensemen Mattias Ekholm and Jordan Gross each had a goal and Matt Duchene scored in his second straight contest for the Predators, who ended that 0-4-2 slide and an eight-game losing streak to the Oilers.

Down 3-2, Edmonton tied the game just 1:51 into the third period on Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' second power-play goal of the night. However, the Oilers couldn't come through again to avoid matching their season high with a third consecutive loss (0-1-2) since winning 6-3 at Nashville on Dec. 13.

Nashville, which totaled nine goals in its previous six games, opened the scoring just 4:35 into the contest. After the Predators won the puck in the neutral zone. Tommy Novak, recalled from Milwaukee of the AHL, sent a backhander at Campbell, who gave up a rebound that Ekholm buried.

The Oilers answered a little more than four minutes later. Jesse Puljujarvi simply threw the puck toward the net, and it found a way through the legs of Nashville netminder Juuse Saros (30 saves) to tie the contest.

The Predators regained the lead just 2:57 into the second period when Gross' point shot appeared to deflect off Edmonton defenseman Tyson Barrie and in. But again, the Oilers, on the power play, equalized when a streaking Connor McDavid, who had two assists to extend his point streak to 13 games, dropped the puck for Nugent-Hopkins to push in from close range at 4:22 of the second.

Nashville, though, recaptured the lead by snapping a six-game power-play drought with 7:58 remaining in the middle frame. Duchene broke in, fended off an Oilers defender and put the puck over Campbell's shoulder.

--Field Level Media

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