EDMONTON, AB – Better nights ahead.
The Edmonton Oilers were shut out in their 2024-25 NHL season opener at Rogers Place, falling 6-0 to the Winnipeg Jets after goaltender Connor Hellebuyck stopped all 30 shots he faced on Wednesday night.
"We know that we can get to a much higher standard and a much higher level than we did tonight," defenceman Mattias Ekholm said.
The Oilers outshot the Jets 30-20 in their defeat, putting in a strong opening 18 minutes of the first period before the visitors began to take control before the intermission to take a 2-0 lead by scoring twice through captain Adam Lowry and Mason Appleton.
"It's tough to rebound against a team like this," Head Coach Kris Knoblauch said. "Last year, they were the best defensive team in the League, so when you're giving them goals, it's tough to get them back."
Winnipeg tacked on three more goals in the second period, including twice on their first two attempts of the frame off tallies from forward Rasmus Kupari and defenceman Dylan Samberg over a 20-second span that ended goaltender Stuart Skinner's evening with four goals allowed on 13 shots.
The Jets' sizeable advantage reached five during the middle frame when six-time 30-goal scorer Kyle Connor scored against Calvin Pickard from the right circle on the power play before Mark Scheifele added another with the man advantage in the third period to complete his side's 6-0 victory.
"I thought they played an excellent game tonight. Kudos to them," Ekholm said. "But I think we have to make it way harder. I thought we played okay at times and we had some chances, but not nearly enough urgency in the defensive end. That's where it all starts with this team and I know we can be better."
The Oilers will aim for a better performance in front of their home fans on Hockey Night in Canada this Saturday when Connor Bedard & the Chicago Blackhawks visit Rogers Place.