OILERS vs. KRAKEN
WATCH: 7:00 p.m. MT; televised on Sportsnet West
Oilers Team Scope
The Oilers will enter Tuesday night's game riding the high of a three-game win streak -- all on the road and over Pacific Division opponents.
In their most recent contest on Saturday night, the Oilers defeated the division-leading Vegas Golden Knights in the second game of a back-to-back by a 4-3 score. Despite the travel, the Oilers had one of their most consistent performances of the season against their divisional rivals, restricting a pressing Golden Knights club to 30 shots on the evening while putting up 37 of their own.
"Without being under siege, without taking a foot off the gas, I think we just played our game in that third period. So credit to our players," Woodcroft said after the game. "We talked a lot about continuing what we were doing to build the lead, making sure that their defense had to go back and fetch pucks and work through five of us in order to get back to our end. I thought it was a really competitive, entertaining hockey game. There were some moments we'd like to have back in it on the defensive side, but for the most part, I thought we controlled most of that game."
Jack Campbell picked up his third consecutive victory and fourth in-a-row among games he actually started, with his relief appearance against the Kings in which the Oilers were already trailing 3-1 being his only blemish.
Mattias Janmark opened the scoring with his fourth goal of the season, completing his revenge tour against his former clubs. All of the Swede's goals this season have been scored against his previous team's in Dallas, Chicago, and Vegas.
Leon Draisaitl scored a pair, while Klim Kostin netted his seventh goal in the last nine games to wrap up the Oilers offence on the evening. Importantly for the Oilers, all of their goals against Vegas came at even strength, as the team continues to trend upward in that category.