Penticton Herald

Eichel’s 4-point night leads Sabres past Oilers 5-0

- By The Canadian Press

EDMONTON — Connor McDavid is at a loss. He can’t explain why his Edmonton Oilers can be so flat-footed.

Jack Eichel had a goal and three assists and Ryan O’Reilly scored twice as the Sabres earned an easy 5-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday.

Cam Talbot started in net for Edmonton and stopped 18 of 22 shots in 31:32 of work before Al Montoya turned aside 11 of 12 in relief for the Oilers (21-24-3), who had a three-game winning streak snapped. It was the sixth time this season that Edmonton has been shut out.

“Obviously if we knew (what was wrong), we would fix it,” said McDavid. “We would stop having performanc­es like this. For some reason, we just don’t get up for games. It’s unacceptab­le on everyone’s part and it starts at the top.”

Sam Reinhart had a goal and two assists and Zemgus Girgensons also scored for the Sabres (13-26-9), who won their second game in a row for just the second time on the season. The first time they won back-to-back games this season was Oct. 21 and 24.

“It’s big,” Eichel said. “We come in on a back-to-back against a team that is probably energized, they had a few days (off), we had an emotional win (over Calgary) last night, so we want to come and play a good road first and obviously to get a power play goal early, to get yourself feeling good. It’s important.”

Robin Lehner made 33 saves to earn his second shutout of the season for the Sabres.

The game’s first goal didn’t come until there were five minutes left in the first period as Buffalo’s Reinhart tipped a Rasmus Ristolaine­n power-play point shot that hit Oilers goalie Cam Talbot and trickled across the goal line before he could get back to fish it out.

Buffalo benefited from a sloppy start to the second by Edmonton to make it 2-0 as O’Reilly scored his 12th of the season on a rebound just 17 seconds into the period.

The Sabres padded their lead 6:30 into the second as a puck caromed in off of Girgensons’s skate and into the net on a two-on-one break.

They made it 4-0 with another power-play goal 12 minutes into the second as Eichel rifled a shot into the top corner. Montoya came in to replace Talbot after the goal.

The Sabres added yet another power-play goal against Edmonton’s worst home penalty killing unit before the second period was over, O’Reilly’s second of the game.

“Horrendous. The penalty-kill was horrendous,” said Oilers head coach Todd McLellan.

There was no scoring in the third.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Buffalo Sabres left wing Evander Kane (9) is checked by Edmonton Oilers defenceman Adam Larsson during third-period NHL action Tuesday in Edmonton.
The Canadian Press Buffalo Sabres left wing Evander Kane (9) is checked by Edmonton Oilers defenceman Adam Larsson during third-period NHL action Tuesday in Edmonton.

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