Noah Hanifin scored twice, including a late go-ahead goal, as the Vegas Golden Knights rallied to defeat the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 on Wednesday night, spoiling Connor McDavid’s return to action.
Jack Eichel contributed a goal and two assists, while Mark Stone also scored for the Golden Knights (9-3-1), who earned their first road win of the season and extended their strong form with six wins in their last seven games. Goalie Adin Hill made 27 saves.
Brett Kulak and Zach Hyman scored for Edmonton, which suffered its second straight loss. Stuart Skinner finished with 31 saves for the Oilers.
Takeaways
Golden Knights: William Karlsson extended his point streak, notching an assist on Vegas’ second goal. He has points in all five games he’s played this season, totaling two goals and four assists.
Oilers: McDavid quickly returned to the lineup just nine days after an ankle injury that was initially expected to sideline him for two to three weeks. Despite an impressive six-game point streak against Vegas coming into the game, McDavid was held without a point.
Key Moment
With only 48.4 seconds left, Ivan Barbashev won a battle in the corner and sent a pass to Hanifin, who fired a shot that beat Skinner glove-side, giving Vegas a 3-2 lead with his second goal of the period.
Key Stat
Zach Hyman scored his third goal in four games after a slow start to the season. Following a scoreless opening 10 games, Hyman has five goals in his last six matchups against the Golden Knights.
Up Next
The Golden Knights will head to Seattle to face the Kraken on Friday, while the Oilers travel to Vancouver to play the Canucks on Saturday.