The Edmonton Oilers faced off against the Boston Bruins on January 7, 2025, in a marquee matchup featuring two of the NHL’s most dynamic teams. The Bruins defended their home ice, securing a 4-3 overtime victory in a thrilling contest that showcased elite talent and high stakes.
Game Recap
The first period was a battle of goaltenders, with Boston’s Jeremy Swayman and Edmonton’s Stuart Skinner making key saves to keep the game scoreless. The Oilers broke through early in the second period, with Leon Draisaitl scoring on a power play to give Edmonton a 1-0 lead.
The Bruins responded with two quick goals from Brad Marchand and David Pastrnak, taking a 2-1 lead into the third period. Edmonton tied the game midway through the final frame, thanks to Connor McDavid’s spectacular end-to-end rush.
Boston regained the lead shortly after with a goal from Charlie McAvoy, but Edmonton forced overtime with a clutch goal from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. In overtime, Pastrnak secured the win for the Bruins with a wrist shot that beat Skinner high glove-side.
Key Performances
- Boston Bruins:
- David Pastrnak: 2 goals, including the game-winner, 1 assist.
- Brad Marchand: 1 goal, 2 assists.
- Jeremy Swayman: 34 saves, .919 save percentage.
- Edmonton Oilers:
- Connor McDavid: 1 goal, 2 assists, 5 shots on goal.
- Leon Draisaitl: 1 goal, 1 assist.
- Stuart Skinner: 30 saves, .882 save percentage.
Statistical Highlights
- Shots on Goal:
- Bruins: 34
- Oilers: 37
- Power Plays:
- Bruins: 1/2
- Oilers: 1/3
- Faceoff Wins:
- Bruins: 52%
- Oilers: 48%
Takeaways
- The Bruins demonstrated why they remain one of the NHL’s elite teams, with Pastrnak and Marchand continuing to deliver in clutch moments.
- Edmonton showcased their offensive firepower but struggled defensively in key moments, particularly in overtime.
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