Waterloo Region Record

Oilers force Game 7 with win over Ducks

- Donna Spencer

EDMONTON — The Oilers are forcing the Ducks to face their Game 7 playoff demons.

Their National Hockey League Western Conference semifinal is going the distance after Edmonton’s decisive 7-1 victory Sunday. The winner of Wednesday’s Game 7 in Anaheim meets the Nashville Predators in the conference final.

Leon Draisaitl led the Oilers with a hat trick and Mark Letestu scored twice for the hosts. Edmonton also got goals from Zach Kassian and Anton Slepychev at Rogers Place.

Oilers goaltender Cam Talbot turned away 34-of-35 shots.

Edmonton had sprinted to a six-goal lead by the first minute of the second period before the Ducks countered with a lone goal from Rickard Rakell.

The Oilers scoring three goals on their first six shots prompted Anaheim to replace John Gibson with Jonathan Bernier, who stopped 24-of-28 shots in relief.

Momentum has swung to Edmonton, while the Ducks are under pressure to reverse a trend. Anaheim has lost a Game 7 at home each of the past four years. The Ducks were eliminated in the first rounds of 2016 (Nashville) and 2013 (Detroit), the second round of 2014 (Los Angeles) and the third round of 2015 (Chicago) in seventh games at the Honda Center. What’s more, the Ducks led each of those series 3-2 before back-toback losses ended their seasons.

The Oilers won twice in Anaheim to open this series and narrowly lost Game 5 there in double overtime.

Edmonton’s last Game 7 was the 2006 Stanley Cup final, which they lost 3-1 to the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C.

Rogers Place was highly sensitive to officiatin­g Sunday given the perceived injustice of allowing Friday’s tying goal to withstand a goaltender interferen­ce challenge. The Oilers were up 3-0 and on the cusp of taking a 3-2 series lead home when the Ducks became just the second team in NHL playoff history to erase a three-goal deficit in the last four minutes of regulation. Ducks centre Ryan Kesler had his glove on Talbot’s pad when Rakell put a backhand between his pads to tie it with 15 seconds to go. Corey Perry then scored the double-overtime winner.

So, the Oilers were a team on a mission in Game 6.

Draisaitl completed his hat trick on a give-and-go with Milan Lucic at 15:27 of the second period, when Kesler was serving a roughing minor.

Rakell caught Talbot out of his net to score for the Ducks.

Slepychev extended the host team’s lead to six goals 45 seconds into the period on an oddman rush with Patrick Maroon.

Letestu put a one-timer over Bernier’s right pad for a powerplay goal at 18:45 of the first period. Bernier left the puck unattended instead of smothering a rebound, which gave Letestu two swings at it with success on his second try at 11:39.

 ?? JASON FRANSON, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Oilers’ Adam Larsson and Leon Draisaitl celebrate a goal Sunday night. Edmonton won, 7-1, forcing Game 7 on Wednesday in Anaheim, where the Ducks have lost a Game 7 each of the past four years.
JASON FRANSON, THE CANADIAN PRESS Oilers’ Adam Larsson and Leon Draisaitl celebrate a goal Sunday night. Edmonton won, 7-1, forcing Game 7 on Wednesday in Anaheim, where the Ducks have lost a Game 7 each of the past four years.

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