Last night’s NHL game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Detroit Red Wings was a barnburner. Since the game was being played at Edmonton’s Rogers Place, the black and orange club came in fairly pumped. The Red Wings, though, were confident enough to risk taking on the home team in their own winning run.

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Dylan Larkin, captain of the Detroit Red Wings, scored the game’s first goal in the fifth minute. Moritz Seider, defenseman for the Red Wings, scored a surprising goal in the 18th minute to put his club over the Oilers. Within twenty minutes, the Red Wings had already established their superiority over the Oilers.

The moment the Edmonton Oilers proved themselves

Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored the first goal of the second period in the 22nd minute. Oilers captain Connor McDavid’s brilliant assist on the goal, gave his club the boost they needed to mount a comeback. Robby Fabbri of the Red Wings, on the other hand, scored to break the home team’s willpower and extend the visitors’ lead to two goals.

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But in the 32nd minute, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored again, this time with another assist from the Oilers’ captain. Olli Maatta, defender for the Red Wings, scored a goal in the 37th minute to extend the visitors’ advantage against the Oilers to two goals. Consequently, the Oilers’ position did not look good when the second period finished with a score of 2-4.

However, the third period was the time for the Oilers to shine, with center Leon Draisaitl scoring a goal. In a 4-4 thriller, Oilers forward Derek Ryan tied the score. Both teams’ goaltenders were great in the extra period; so much so, that neither team scored any goals. But the penalty shootout was just as tense as the rest of the game, going all the way to the fifth round.

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Evander Kane, left winger for the Oilers, had a shot stopped magnificently by Red Wings goaltender Ville Husso in the deciding penalty shootout. However, Jack Campbell, the goaltender for the Oilers, was unable to prevent a goal by Pius Suter of the Red Wings, who demonstrated his deft touch with the puck. The Oilers were crushed by the Red Wings, who won the game 5-4.

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Fans were left in a frenzy by this heated NHL match

In the comments section of the game highlights posted by the NHL’s official YouTube channel, fans from all across the NHL world expressed their appreciation. Here are some comments to prove it.

An Oilers fan was completely flabbergasted by this match, saying, “What just happened? Edmonton takes the game into the shootout and can’t get the job done against the Wings. What a miracle.”

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Another just loved the game, saying, “Such a great game! That face-off goal was lit!”

One Red Wings fan is sympathetic to the Oilers’ fans as they say, “Oilers fans in shambles. That was heartbreaking.”

This fan can’t get enough of the game, saying, “Now that’s a character win, bending but not breaking against one of the most talented offensive teams on the road. Excellent, hard-fought game.”

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Rahul Goutam Hoom is a Senior NHL Correspondent at EssentiallySports, with nearly three years of experience covering North America’s premier hockey action. Armed with a Master’s in Mass Communication and Journalism, he specializes in delivering sharp, accessible coverage that resonates with both die-hard fans and casual followers. A consistent presence at the ES Trends Desk, Rahul blends a beat reporter’s precision with a fan’s enthusiasm. His coverage of the Florida Panthers’ season, including a widely shared report on Matthew Tkachuk’s lighthearted rule breach, showcased his knack for spotting moments that cut through the noise. Beyond the rink, his cross-sport expertise extends to the ES Horse Racing Desk, where he has contributed to major event coverage such as the Kentucky Derby. With his mix of editorial clarity, storytelling skill, and multi-sport versatility, Rahul has become a trusted and engaging voice in US sports journalism.

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