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Skinner, Oilers smother Kraken

EDMONTON 2 SEATTLE 1

- TIM BOOTH

SEATTLE — Stuart Skinner answered every test thrown his way. The ones that came early on when Edmonton’s goalie was still finding his way into the game, and especially those he turned away in a frantic final minute.

Skinner made 24 saves, Leon Draisaitl scored his 30th goal of the season off the league-leading 73rd assist from Connor McDavid, and the Oilers held off the Seattle Kraken 2-1 on Saturday.

Brett Kulak scored early in the third period for what proved to be the winning goal, but it was Skinner’s performanc­e that ensured a third straight win for the Oilers.

“I definitely felt good. Felt good right off the bat,” Skinner said. “I got into the game pretty quickly. I think their first two chances were pretty good ones and when you stop both of them you tend to feel a little bit better about the night.”

Skinner helped Edmonton keep the pressure on Vegas for second place in the Pacific Division and swept all four games in the season series with Seattle.

Edmonton has won six straight against the Kraken and is 9-2-0 against them since Seattle joined the NHL.

Draisaitl’s goal came midway through the second period, but Kulak provided the winner 8:02 into the third period. Kulak’s shot from near the blue line appeared to take a slight deflection and beat Seattle goalie Philipp Grubauer.

“It always feels good contributi­ng that way. It doesn’t happen all the time, but when you see one go in it feels good,” Kulak said. “It was a tight game. It was close. There wasn’t too many goals happening and it proved to be a big one.”

Kulak’s goal came after another big save from Skinner, who continued to be a problem the Kraken can’t solve. Skinner has won seven of his nine career starts against Seattle, including all four games this season.

Skinner got some luck early in the first period when Justin Schultz’s shot hit the post and stayed out. He was otherwise solid, making key saves on Jordan Eberle early in the game, Tomas Tatar late in the second period and a big stop on Seattle goal leader Jared McCann early in the third.

Eeli Tolvanen scored his 15th of the season on a power play with 6:37 remaining to end Skinner’s shutout bid on a puck thrown to the front of the net and deflected past the Edmonton goalie.

Leafs 4, Rangers 3 (SO)

TORONTO — Max Domi scored the shootout winner as the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the New York Rangers 4-3 on Saturday.

John Tavares, Mitch Marner and William Nylander had the goals in regulation for Toronto (35-17-8). Ilya Samsonov stopped 32 shots through 65 minutes of action.

Vincent Trocheck scored twice for New York (40-17-4), while Alexis Lafreniere added a goal and two assists. Artemi Panarin also had two assists.

Igor Shesterkin made 31 saves. After Mika Zibanejad and Marner traded goals in the shootout, Domi put Toronto ahead in the fourth round. Trocheck then hit the post to seal the Leafs’ win.

Ilya Lyubushkin, who took a big hit from hulking New York rookie Matt Rempe late in the second period and didn’t return, suited up for the Leafs following Thursday’s three-team trade that brought the bruising right-shot defenceman back to Toronto from Anaheim. The 29-year-old Russian was also with the club for 31 games and a playoff round in 2022.

 ?? JASON REDMOND, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oilers centre Connor McDavid and Kraken winger Jordan Eberle fight for the puck during the first period in Seattle on Saturday.
JASON REDMOND, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oilers centre Connor McDavid and Kraken winger Jordan Eberle fight for the puck during the first period in Seattle on Saturday.

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