Oilers score 3 in second-period, rally to beat Sabres 4-3
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Oilers coach Ken Hitchcock says he wasn’t thanking his lucky stars when the Buffalo Sabres muffed two chances to score into an open net in the final eight minutes of Edmonton’s 4-3 win on Monday night.
Instead, Hitchcock began believing the bad bounces the Oilers experienced during a 1-8-2 slump were finally evening out.
And yes, that included hanging on for the win despite Oilers star Connor McDavid missing an open net in the final minute of a game Edmonton overcame a 3-1 deficit.
“I’m just proud of the way the guys responded,” Hitchcock said of a team that’s won three straight in closing out a five-game trip. “We didn’t put our second foot on the bus. We dug in and played and competed, and it’s a good sign for the team for now.”