TORONTO, ON - Turn a new leaf and shake this one off.
The Edmonton Oilers saw a two-goal lead slip away in a four-goal second period from Toronto Maple Leafs while running into penalty trouble in a 7-4 defeat at Scotiabank Arena in the final game of their four-game road trip on Saturday night.
Defenceman Mattias Ekholm scored his first goal in Blue & Orange before a wrap-around tally from Evander Kane and Connor McDavid's 55th of the season had the Oilers ahead 3-1 two-and-a-half minutes into the second period.
Past the midway mark of the middle frame, the Maple Leafs answered back with four goals in 5:59 of the period to take a 5-3 lead into the final 20 minutes. Leon Draisaitl's power-play goal with 7:29 to play in regulation erased Auston Matthews's 30th goal of the season to give the Oilers life late before Noel Acciari's second of the game into an empty net sealed the defeat for the Oilers, who fall to 36-23-8 on the campaign.
"I thought we got away from playing simple," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said. "We tried to pass through people, and they're a good team. They have good sticks, and I just saw a lot of self-inflicted wounds during that little time frame."
The Oilers head home and resume their schedule at Rogers Place on Tuesday when they host the Ottawa Senators.
"Obviously we want that second period back if we could redo it, but I still think the way that we played Boston and Buffalo, we can take confidence from that for sure," Ryan Nugent-Hopkins said. "Obviously you want to win every night, and losses, they always sting. So we need to get back on the horse here and have a couple of games at home, but I think we can still take a lot of positives from this road trip."
GAME RECAP: Maple Leafs 7, Oilers 4
A four-goal stretch of 5:59 in the second period by Toronto and 20 penalty minutes from Edmonton sink the Oilers to a 7-4 defeat at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday night
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