Resilient Oilers Beat Senators on Evan Bouchard's OT Winner
Leon Draisaitl contributed five points as the Oilers overcame a two-goal deficit to win 5-4 in overtime, improving after losing five of six games, officials said.
- On Tuesday in Edmonton, the Edmonton Oilers rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat the Ottawa Senators 5-4 in overtime as Leon Draisaitl recorded two goals and three assists and Evan Bouchard scored the winner after Brady Tkachuk’s penalty.
- After losing five of six, the Edmonton Oilers faced added urgency at home for their first home game in a month, needing a badly-needed victory with a 30-24-8 record.
- Leon Draisaitl reached career markers that moved him up the Oilers' record lists, matching Jari Kurri with 1,043 points and recording his 301st multi-point game, surpassing Mark Messier.
- Goaltenders played pivotal roles, with Connor Ingram making 17 stops for Edmonton and Linus Ullmark recording 32 for Ottawa, while rookie Matt Savoie extended his points streak to four games.
- On the schedule, the Oilers host the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday following their return to Edmonton ice, while the Senators visit the Calgary Flames on Thursday, The Canadian Press reported March 3, 2026.
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Thanks to superstar Leon Draisaitl, the Edmonton Oilers are able to catch up with Tim Stützle and the Ottawa Senators. The decisive hit is only in the extension.
Thanks to superstar Leon Draisaitl, the Edmonton Oilers are able to catch up with Tim Stützle and the Ottawa Senators. The decisive hit is only in the extension.
Thanks to superstar Leon Draisaitl, the Edmonton Oilers are able to catch up with Tim Stützle and the Ottawa Senators. The decisive hit is only in the extension.
Leon Draisaitl scored five points, including two goals, Evan Bouchard scored in overtime and the Edmonton Oilers defeated Senators 5-4 in Edmonton.
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