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Oilers Crush Canucks 6-0 in Second Period Blitz
18 Jan
Summary
- Edmonton Oilers scored six goals in the second period.
- Jack Roslovic and Kasperi Kapanen each scored two goals.
- Tristan Jarry earned a 31-save shutout in his second start back.

The Edmonton Oilers executed a near-perfect game on Saturday night, dismantling the Vancouver Canucks with a relentless offensive display that culminated in a decisive 6-0 victory. The contest, which was initially a close Pacific Division matchup, transformed into a one-sided affair as the Oilers exploded for six goals in the second period alone.
Key offensive contributions came from Jack Roslovic and Kasperi Kapanen, who each netted two goals during the crucial second period. The Oilers' special teams also capitalized on Vancouver's penalties, with Zach Hyman scoring on the power play. Despite the absence of Leon Draisaitl, Edmonton showcased remarkable depth, with goals coming from throughout their lineup.
Defensively, goaltender Tristan Jarry was stellar, stopping all 31 shots he faced to record his first shutout as an Oiler. This performance was particularly significant given it was only his second start since returning from a lower-body injury. The victory further tightens the playoff race, while the Canucks' struggles persist, extending their winless streak to ten games.




