Oilers win 13th straight by dousing Flames 3-1
CALGARY — Sam Gagner’s fluke goal was the game winner and Stuart Skinner made 26 saves as the Edmonton Oilers won their 13th game in a row with a 3-1 victory on Saturday night over the Calgary Flames.
The Oilers’ milestone is the longest win streak by a Canadian team in NHL history, passing the 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens, who won 12 in a row.
Ryan McLeod and Zach Hyman, into an empty net, also scored for Edmonton (26-15-1). Held off the scoresheet for the first time during the streak, Connor McDavid’s 12-game scoring streak (5-13-18) came to an end.
The Oilers nine consecutive road wins shatters the old franchise record of eight set in 1986-87. And Kris Knoblauch improves to 23-6-0 since taking over as head coach.