COLUMBUS, OH - The Edmonton Oilers battled back from a four-goal deficit but couldn't complete the comeback in a 6-5 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on Saturday afternoon.
Connor McDavid added another chapter to his marvellous season. The Oilers captain scored his 47th and 48th goals of the season, both in sensational fashion, and added two assists to give him 113 points on the year and eight on the Oilers two-game road trip.
"I thought Connor played very hard and tried to do things to spur the team on, but again, it's a National Hockey League. You need all 20 people in the lineup to find ways to contribute to the win," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said. "It doesn't mean you have to have your A or A-plus game every day, but we have a certain standard in terms of our detail and adherence to structure that I didn't see a lot of tonight."
Leon Draisaitl scored his 36th goal of the season in the Oilers four-goal second period, giving the German goals in his last seven contests. The streak is tied for the longest goal-scoring run of the NHL season with Kirill Kaprizov and McDavid.
Jack Roslovic had a four-point night with two goals and two assists to pace the Blue Jackets offence. Kirill Marchenko also added a pair, while Patrick Laine had a goal and two assists in the game.
Jack Campbell began the game in the Oilers crease, but finished it on the bench after allowing four goals on 14 shots. Stuart Skinner came into the game in relief, turning aside 10-of-12 Blue Jackets opportunities for only the second regulation loss for the Oilers since Jan. 9.
The Oilers will now head back to Rogers Place for a three-game home stand starting on Monday against the Boston Bruins.
GAME RECAP: Blue Jackets 6, Oilers 5
The Oilers fought back from four goals down but failed to complete the comeback in Columbus on Saturday afternoon at Nationwide Arena
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