NHL roundup: Oilers rally past Kraken to claim 12th straight win

Warren Foegele netted two goals while Leon Draisaitl contributed with a goal and three assists, propelling the Edmonton Oilers to a remarkable comeback victory against the Seattle Kraken. Despite trailing by two goals, the Oilers showcased their resilience and secured a 4-2 win on Thursday, extending their franchise-record winning streak to an impressive 12 games.
Zach Hyman contributed with a goal and an assist, while Evander Kane provided two assists for the Oilers. Goaltender Stuart Skinner showcased his skills by making 25 saves.
In the game, Edmonton's Connor McDavid continued his impressive point streak, now reaching 12 games with five goals and 13 assists. He assisted Hyman's power-play goal in the third period, which occurred at 17:22. This happened while Seattle's Yanni Gourde was serving a five-minute major penalty for charging.
Seattle managed to score with goals from Eeli Tolvanen and Jared McCann, but unfortunately, they suffered their third consecutive loss after a remarkable nine-game winning streak. Joey Daccord, their goaltender, stopped 32 of the 36 shots he faced.
Meanwhile, in a match against Los Angeles, Ryan O'Reilly made an impact with a goal and an assist, helping Nashville secure the victory. Gustav Nyquist also found the back of the net, while Juuse Saros made 33 saves for the Predators, who have won six out of their last nine games.
On the other side, Drew Doughty scored a power-play goal for the Kings, but it wasn't enough as they fell short once again. David Rittich, their goaltender, made 31 saves. Unfortunately, the Kings have only managed to secure one win in their past 11 games.
In Las Vegas, Ivan Barbashev's two goals and Logan Thompson's 29 saves propelled the Golden Knights to a 5-1 victory over the Rangers.
Barbashev notched his eighth multigoal game, while Marchessault, Howden, and Kolesar also contributed to Vegas's success, improving their home record to 17-5-2. New York's Zibanejad ended an eight-game goalless streak with a power-play goal, but Shesterkin stopped 21 of 25 shots.
Toronto staged a comeback in Calgary, with Auston Matthews securing his fourth hat-trick of the season in a four-point game. Marner added a goal for the Maple Leafs, breaking a four-game winless streak. Nylander had two assists, and Jones made 23 saves.
Despite Sharangovich, Kadri, and Mangiapane scoring for the Flames, they surrendered a two-goal lead, snapping their four-game winning streak. Vladar stopped 29 shots for Calgary.
In a clash with St. Louis, T.J. Oshie's sixth career hat trick guided the Capitals to a 5-2 win. Strome, Aube-Kubel, and Walker also found the net for Washington, with Lindgren making 17 saves. Nathan Walker scored twice for the Blues, but they are 1-3-1 in their past five games. Binnington stopped 21 shots for St. Louis.
Tampa Bay dominated Minnesota with a 7-3 victory, securing their fourth-straight win. Hedman's goal and three assists led the charge, while Cirelli contributed two goals and an assist.
Point, Stamkos, Eyssimont, and Merela also scored for the Lightning. Kucherov reached 500 career assists with three helpers, and Vasilevskiy made 30 saves. Middleton, Eriksson Ek, and Rossi scored for the Wild, but Minnesota fell to 2-8-1 in their past 11 games, holding a 7-12-2 record on the road.
Ottawa dominated Montreal with a 6-2 victory, led by Tim Stutzle's goal and two assists in his 250th career game. Stutzle, breaking a 10-game goal drought, contributed to goals by Tarasenko and Joseph.
Tkachuk, Kelly, and Chartier also scored for the Senators, securing their second win in three games. Caufield and Pezzetta scored for the Canadiens, who suffered their seventh consecutive loss to Ottawa.
Buffalo achieved a 3-0 win over Chicago, marking their first consecutive home victories this season. Luukkonen secured his second straight shutout with goals from Girgensons, Peterka, and Dahlin. Johnson collected two assists as the Sabres won three of their last four games.
Boston triumphed 5-2 over Colorado, with Pastrnak's hat-trick leading the way. The Bruins extended their point streak to seven games, never trailing after a three-goal opening frame.
DeBrusk, Lauko, and Coyle also contributed, while Wood and MacKinnon scored for the Avalanche, who have lost two of their last three games.
Vancouver edged Arizona 2-1, with Dakota Joshua's second-period goal as the game-winner. Pettersson had the other goal for the Canucks, and Demko made 20 saves in his 200th career NHL game.
Dermott scored the lone goal for the Coyotes, and Ingram stopped 24 shots in the loss as Arizona dropped six of its last eight games.
Philadelphia ended a seven-game losing streak against Dallas with a convincing performance, winning 5-1. Owen Tippett led the charge with two goals, supported by goals from Sean Walker, Cam Atkinson, and Scott Laughton. The Flyers outshot the Stars 43-15, showcasing their dominance.
Morgan Frost provided two assists, contributing to Philadelphia's fifth consecutive win. Samuel Ersson made 14 saves.
Tyler Seguin scored the lone goal for Dallas, who had won two straight and four of their last five. Jake Oettinger stopped 38 shots in the Stars' defeat.
Chris John