Lethbridge Herald

Maccelli scores OT winner as Coyotes edge Oilers

- Shane Jones

Matias Maccelli scored the overtime winner as the Arizona Coyotes continued to show some spark, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Friday.

Maccelli notched his 15th of the season 1:35 into the extra session, picking the top corner on Oilers goalie Calvin Pickard, who made a couple of huge stops a minute earlier.

Josh Doan had a goal and an assist in regulation, and Logan Cooley also scored for the Coyotes (3540-5) who have won four of their last five.

Adam Henrique and Darnell Nurse replied for the Oilers (48-24-6) who saw a three-game winning streak halted,

Karel Vejmelka made 37 saves for Arizona and Pickard stopped 25 of 28 shots for Edmonton.

The Oilers remain second in the Pacific Division, three points back of the Vancouver Canucks, but clinched home ice for the opening round of the playoffs with the single point Friday.

Arizona started the scoring 5:20 into the opening period as Pickard kicked out a huge rebound on a Jack McBain shot and Doan was quick to pounce on it and record his fourth goal of the season.

Pickard was strong in net to keep it a onegoal game through 20 minutes as his team was outplayed in the first. The Oilers did have a few high-quality opportunit­ies, including Evander Kane hitting a post behindl Vejmelka midway through the period.

Edmonton pulled even 1:49 into the middle frame as the rebound from a Kane backhander came to Henrique parked in front and he slid his 23rd of the season through Vejmelka’s legs.

The Coyotes regained the lead four minutes later as Pickard allowed a big bounce on the initial shot of a four-on-two chance, allowing Cooley to bat home his 20th of the season. Cooley joined Chicago’s Connor Bedard as the only players aged 19 or younger to have 20 goals this season.

The Oilers tied the game up again just 1:12 into the third period as a Nurse point shot found its way through a ton of traffic in front for his 10th of the campaign.

Edmonton outshot Arizona 39-25 in regulation, including 18-8 in the third.

It was the second of three meetings between the two squads this season. Edmonton won the first encounter 6-3 in Arizona on Feb. 19. They match up against each other again on April 17 in a game that could be the Coyotes’ last in Arizona. Multiple reports say the team will be moved to Salt Lake City this summer. Star Oilers forward Connor McDavid missed the game with a lower-body injury but is considered day-to-day. The Oilers captain is stuck at 99 assists on the season, needing only one to become just the fourth player in NHL history to hit 100.¦ Also out with minor injuries for Edmonton were Sam Carrick and Cody Ceci â ¦ Out with injuries for the Coyotes were Nick Bjugstad (undisclose­d), Travis Dermott (upper body) and Barrett Hayton (lower body).

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO ?? Arizona Coyotes’ Matias Maccelli and Michael Kesselring celebrate a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during overtime NHL action in Edmonton on Friday.
THE CANADIAN PRESS PHOTO Arizona Coyotes’ Matias Maccelli and Michael Kesselring celebrate a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during overtime NHL action in Edmonton on Friday.

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