EDMONTON, AB -With the Sharks circling, it was the Oilers video staff that tossed the team a lifeline.
A hat-trick of coach's challenges took three goals off the board for San Jose and played its part in Edmonton's 5-4 overtime victory over the Sharks on Monday night. The review process between Video Coach Jeremy Coupal, Video Coordinator Noah Segall and Head Coach Jay Woodcroft has been near perfect for the Oilers this season with only a single challenge that hasn't swayed their way all year.
"We have two video coaches that do a really good job for us, and we have a process that we believe in," Woodcroft said. "We spend a lot of time studying what gets called around the league. We ask a lot of questions. In the end, when you do your work like that, when the pressure time comes, we have a process that we follow. Tonight we were proven right on a few, but it wouldn't happen without Jeremy and Noah."
The Sharks looked to have opened the scoring just 1:14 into the game when Tomas Hertl found the time to pick the top corner on Jack Campbell, but upon a further look from upstairs, it was apparent that Alexander Barbanov lost control of the puck and entered the Oilers zone offside.
The Oilers were also dinged by the review process in the first period when Zach Hyman had his seventh overturned goal of the season after he was deemed to have interfered with James Reimer on his taken-back first-period tally.
A later goaltender interference call on the Sharks' Andreas Johnsson and an offside call on Noah Gregor on a Sharks two-on-one set the NHL record for the most goals overturned in a single National Hockey League game since the NHL review process began in 2015-16 with four.
POST-GAME: Coach's challenge comes up big for the Oilers
The Sharks had a trio of goals overturned via coach's challenge on Monday, helping the Oilers to pick up the 5-4 OT victory