Hart, van Riemsdyk lead Flyers past Oilers in shootout
James van Riemsdyk and Morgan Frost scored in the shootout, Carter Hart made 34 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the visiting Edmonton Oilers 2-1 on Thursday night.
Kevin Hayes scored in regulation for Philadelphia.
After Philadelphia’s Travis Konecny and McDavid failed to score, Frost and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins converted in the shootout. Van Riemsdyk then gave Philadelphia a 2-1 advantage by shooting past Skinner’s right pad before Hart clinched the victory with a pad save of Leon Draisaitl’s attempt.
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Carter Hart gave Philadelphia the win with a big stop in the shootout as the Flyers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 2-1.
Hart made a fantastic glove save on McDavid’s wrister 3:30 into the extra session, after McDavid, who leads the NHL in goals and points, came flying into the zone.
The Oilers appeared to go in front 2-1 with 12:36 left in regulation when Zach Hyman shot the puck into an empty net. But the goal was overturned after Philadelphia coach John Tortorella challenged the play. Hart made the initial save on Warren Foegele’s close-range attempt. Foegele then crashed into Hart, and the puck sat in the crease for an easy tap-in by Hyman. Officials initially called it a good goal, but overturned the call on the ice after video review because Hyman interfered with Hart.
Edmonton nearly went ahead with two minutes to play in the third period on Kane’s wraparound try that hit off the skate of defenceman Ivan Provorov. But Provorov recovered to clear the puck just before it crossed the goal line. Philadelphia had its best scoring chance of the period just over a minute later when Noah Cates got open in the slot, but his wrister was stopped by Skinner’s blocker.
Hayes, Philadelphia’s all-star representative last weekend in Florida, netted his 16th of the season 7:50 into the contest to put the Flyers up 1-0. Travis Sanheim set up the goal with a drop pass, and Hayes fired a wrist shot from the right circle past Skinner’s glove side.
The teams meet for the second and final time on Feb. 21 in Edmonton.
Several “E-A-G-L-E-S!” chants for the Philadelphia Eagles broke out throughout the game as the city is abuzz in anticipation of Sunday’s Super Bowl.
The Oilerx next face the Senators in Ottawa on Saturday afternoon.
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