LAS VEGAS, NV - It was a performance 11 and a half years in the making for Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
The longest-tenured Oilers player recorded his second-career five-point night -- his first coming way back during his rookie season on Nov. 19, 2011 against the Chicago Blackhawks -- as Edmonton completed the sweep of their road back-to-back with a convincing 7-4 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights.
Ten different Oilers reached the scoresheet on Tuesday and three (Nugent-Hopkins, Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid) had multi-point efforts as Edmonton climbed within three points of Vegas for first place in the Pacific Division. The Oilers are also just one point behind Los Angeles for second spot after the Kings were edged 2-1 by the Calgary Flames earlier in the evening.
The Blue & Orange return home to face the Kings on Thursday at Rogers Place.
"We know who we're playing, we know where they're at in the standings, we know where we're at and we're still pushing for home ice," Nugent-Hopkins said of the playoff implications.
"I think that does make a difference come playoff time. So I thought it was a great job. Obviously they took two points (in overtime on Saturday). We just got the one a couple of nights ago in our building, so we wanted to respond and did a great job tonight."
GAME RECAP: Oilers 7, Golden Knights 4
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins records a goal and four assists to lead Edmonton to a clean sweep of their road back-to-back and bring them within three points of first place in the Pacific
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