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Connor McDavid leads Oilers past Flames
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02 May 2021, 15:05 GMT+10
Connor McDavid collected a goal and two assists and Leon Draisaitl added four assists to lead the host Edmonton Oilers to a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Saturday and deliver a blow to their rivals' playoff hopes.
Ethan Bear, Josh Archibald and Darnell Nurse also scored for the Oilers (30-17-2, 62 points). Goaltender Mike Smith made 29 saves for the team on the verge of clinching a playoff berth.
With seven games remaining in the regular season, the Oilers are nine points behind the North Division-leading Toronto Maple Leafs with two games in hand. Edmonton is also five points ahead of the third-place Winnipeg Jets.
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VANCOUVER - J.T. Miller says it will be tough for him to return to action when the Vancouver Canucks play their first game in over three weeks.
He can't imagine how hard it will be for his teammates who have just recovered from a COVID-19 infection to play a gruelling end to the season while trying to stay healthy.
"This is going to be a really tough challenge," Miller said on a video conference Wednesday, a day before the Canucks were set to return to practice for the first time since a COVID-19 outbreak tore through their locker room.
United-statesCanadaTorontoOntarioVancouverBritish-columbiaCanadianNils-hoglanderLeon-draisaitlAlex-edlerZack-macewenNate-schmidt"This is going to be a really tough challenge," Miller said on a video conference Wednesday, a day before the Canucks were set to return to practice for the first time since a COVID-19 outbreak tore through their locker room.
"Even for me, skating a couple of times, my lungs are screaming and not in game-shape at all right now from sitting around and not doing much.
"I couldn't imagine what these guys are going to have to go through to get back and be ready to play at a high level."
Twenty-two Canucks players and four members of the coaching staff have tested positive for COVID-19 since March 30. The team hasn't played since March 24, with eight games postponed up to April 14.
United-statesCanadaTorontoOntarioVancouverBritish-columbiaCanadianNils-hoglanderLeon-draisaitlAlex-edlerZack-macewenNate-schmidtVANCOUVER — J.T. Miller says it will be tough for him to return to action when the Vancouver Canucks play their first game in over three weeks.
He can’t imagine how hard it will be for his teammates who have just recovered from a COVID-19 infection to play a gruelling end to the season while trying to stay healthy.
“This is going to be a really tough challenge,” Miller said on a video conference Wednesday, a day before the Canucks were set to return to practice for the first time since a COVID-19 outbreak tore through their locker room.
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