MONTREAL, QC - The Montreal Canadiens handed the Oilers their first regulation loss in 12 games, picking up a 6-2 victory at the Bell Centre on Sunday morning.
Montreal's offence was lead by a multitude of inexperienced, but hungry players. Jordan Ellis scored twice for the Canadiens, while Alex Belzile, Rafael Harvey-Pinard, Josh Anderson and Christian Dvorak accounted for the rest of the Habs goals.
"I thought both teams got what they deserved tonight. Montreal played a very good game and credit to them, I didn't think were very sharp at all," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said after the game. "We got what we deserved. We ended up getting behind the game and we made a push there in the second period which made it close, but in the end we didn't get it done."
Stuart Skinner took the hard-luck loss, allowing six goal on 30 Montreal shots -- however the goaltender had little chance on several of the tallies due to tips, screens, and odd-man rushes.
Edmonton received goals from Leon Draisaitl and Evander Kane on the night, while Connor McDavid did not register a point -- ending his point streak at 15 games.
The rigors of the playing the last game of a road trip in a morning back-to-back seemed to catch up with the Oilers who struggled to keep up with the feisty Canadiens squad. The loss ends the Oilers 11-game point streak and was the first time the Oilers have allowed more than three goals in a game since the streak began.
The Oilers will now return back to Rogers Place for a pair of home games starting on Wednesday against the Detroit Red Wings.
GAME RECAP: Canadiens 6, Oilers 2
The Oilers had their 11-game point streak snapped on Sunday morning in a 6-3 loss to the Montreal Canadiens
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