Oilers spoil Matvei Michkov's 2-goal game, beat Flyers in overtime
EDMONTON, Alberta (CBS/AP) — Flyers rookie Matvei Michkov scored his first two goals in his third game, but the Oilers (1-3-0) spoiled his special night. Edmonton came from behind to secure their first win of the season Tuesday night, 4-3, over Philadelphia (1-1-1) in overtime.
The Edmonton Oilers (1-3-0) came from behind to secure their first win of the season on Tuesday night, 4-3 over the Philadelphia Flyers.
Connor McDavid, who had two assists, had a breakaway in the overtime but was stopped by Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson. But he picked up the rebound and sent it in front to Draisaitl, who scored his second of the season.
Adam Henrique, Connor Brown and Evan Bouchard also scored for the Oilers, who snapped a three-game losing skid to start the season, during which they were outscored 15-3.
Bobby Brink also scored for the Flyers.
Stuart Skinner had 27 saves for Edmonton, and Ersson made 29 stops.
Takeaways
Flyers: Despite causing some concern by missing Monday's practice, which was described as a maintenance day, forward Joel Farabee was in the lineup to keep his Ironman streak intact. Farabee has not missed a game since John Tortorella became the Flyers' head coach and has now dressed in 175 straight games, tying him with Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby for the NHL's longest-active Ironman streak.
Oilers: McDavid extended his point streak against the Flyers to 11 games, the longest active run in the NHL. McDavid came into the game with 11 goals and 31 points in 14 games against Philadelphia, or 2.31 points per game.
Key moment
Edmonton tied the game 3-3 with 3:42 to play in the third period as Draisaitl made a great backhand pass to McDavid in the slot, and he rapidly got it across to Bouchard for the one-timer.
Key stat
In 44 seasons, the Oilers have only started 0-4 twice — in 1995-96 and McDavid's rookie season of 2015-16.
Up next
Flyers: Visit the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night.
Oilers: Visit the Nashville Predators on Thursday night.