OILERS at CANUCKS
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Oilers Team Scope
Dylan Holloway highlighted Edmonton's 7-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Place on Monday night with a hat trick and an assist to extend his pre-season total to six points (four goals, two assists) in four games.
"I just wanted to play well. I wanted to play my game," Holloway said. "I knew I would have to do something to make the team. I'm just happy with the way things are going, but I have more games coming up."
Lost in the 'Hollywood' lights was a stellar 28-save performance from Jack Campbell and a goal and two assists for Zach Hyman, who played right wing on the second line with Holloway and Leon Draisaitl.
"I'm very, very happy with what we've seen from him," Draisaitl said post-game of the kid who's turning heads at Camp. "It's just his hockey sense, which comes from his work ethic actually. It allows him to get into good situations and be up on the play. It gives himself an extra second to make a play, which is obviously big if you want to succeed offensively in this league. I'm very, very impressed so far."
Warren Foegele found the back of the net twice in the final three minutes that saw the Oilers add three goals in quick succession, including Holloway's hat-trick goal that started the late surge from Edmonton.
The Oilers travelled directly to Abbotsford, BC after Monday's game to take part in team-building activities off the ice before Wednesday's penultimate pre-season game.
Canucks Team Scope
Odds are that you can expect the Canucks to come back at the Oilers on Wednesday night with a tougher and more-formidable lineup at home.
It's not the home of Rogers Arena, but the Canucks will look to rectify their five-goal defeat on MOnday at the home of their AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Canucks, with the potential for the likes of Elias Petterson, captain Bo Horvat and Russian free-agent signing Andrei Kuzmenko to be in the lineup.
Vancouver is winless so far in pre-season through five games (0-4-1), including two-straight losses to the Seattle Kraken and split-squad defeats to the Calgary Flames before dropping Monday's result to Edmonton. On Tuesday, the Canucks trimmed their roster by 13 the next day to a total of 29 players.
The Canucks have only two netminders in their expected tandem of Thatcher Demko and Spencer Martin left in camp, meaning the Oilers are expected to face stern competition between the pipes after putting seven past Collin Delia and Arturs Silovs on Monday.
-- Jamie Umbach, EdmontonOilers.com