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Oilers Surrender Lead, Lose to Ducks

Oilers Surrender Lead, Lose to Ducks

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February 26, 20261m 26s

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Edmonton Oilers suffer frustrating loss, dropping to second in Pacific Division

The Edmonton Oilers, after a three-week Olympic break, faced a disheartening six-to-five defeat against the Anaheim Ducks. Despite holding three separate leads, including two two-goal advantages, they couldnt maintain their advantage. This loss marks their fourth straight defeat, conceding twenty-two goals in total.

Anaheim managed to tie the game twice, once in the second period and again early in the third, before securing the victory with a late goal. Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch replaced goalie Tristan Jarry after he allowed five goals on twenty-five shots, expressing dissatisfaction with Jarrys performance in crucial moments.

Forward Matt Savoie acknowledged both teams had opportunities but conceded too many, enabling the Ducks to capitalize. The loss drops Edmonton to twenty-eight wins, twenty-three losses, and eight overtime losses, now trailing Anaheim by one point for second in the Pacific Division.

The Oilers have a quick turnaround, facing the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday and the San Jose Sharks on Saturday, as they continue their road trip.

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