EDMONTON, AB - Call it a vacation well earned.
In their final game before the NHL All-Star break, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 7-3 at Rogers Place on Saturday night. The win gave the Oilers points their last eight contests heading into the break with a 7-0-1 record since Jan. 11.
The Oilers saw a pair of tallies from Tyson Barrie, while Leon Draisaitl, Zach Hyman, Connor McDavid, Evander Kane and Ryan McLeod all scored on the evening.
While Jack Campbell started the contest, he would not finish it.
Stuart Skinner did not dress on the evening due to an illness, leading to the Oilers dressing University of Alberta Golden Bears goaltender Matt Berlin as the emergency backup goaltender (EBUG) on the night. Leading by four late in the game, Jay Woodcroft let the 25-year-old Edmonton product live out his dream and play the final 2:26 of the contest.
Berlin made a single save in the Oilers win, and it capped off a feel-good night for the Blue & Orange by giving the local product a memory he likely won't soon forget.
"First and foremost, we meant no disrespect to Chicago or anything that. We were just trying to give a cool moment to someone that was here and obviously lived out a dream to play in the NHL," Connor McDavid said after the game. "He's obviously still young and playing for a real good program there at the U of A, and maybe we'll see him in the League one day."
The Oilers will now enter the NHL All-Star break with Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Stuart Skinner representing the Blue & Orange down in Florida. Once the NHL schedule resumes, Edmonton will immediately head out on a four-game road trip to Detroit, Philadelphia, Ottawa and Montreal which starts in the Motor City on Feb. 7 and ends against the Canadiens on Feb. 13.
GAME RECAP: Oilers 7, Blackhawks 3
The Oilers capped off a wild night at Rogers Place with seven goals and an appearance by the EBUG Matt Berlin in their 7-3 victory over the Blackhawks