ELMONT, NY – Learn from your mistakes and move on quickly from this one.
Forward Bo Horvat registered a hat-trick, including the game-winning goal on the power play with 4:46 left in the third period, as the Edmonton Oilers were prone to turnovers and mistakes on Thursday night in a 4-2 defeat at the hands of the New York Islanders at UBS Arena.
Leon Draisaitl recorded his third goal of the season on the man advantage less than two minutes after Mat Barzal opened the scoring for the Islanders late in the first period off a giveaway committed by Evan Bouchard. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins gave the Oilers the lead with his second of the campaign 8:53 into the middle frame, but the penalties and mistakes continued in the third period, where they ended up costing the Blue & Orange points on Long Island.
Horvat's first goal of the night with the Islanders shorthanded before the intermission evened things up heading into the deciding final 20 minutes, where he notched the eventual winner on the power play in the last five minutes before adding an empty-netter to complete his hat-trick in the final seconds.
"Just being too sloppy," said Nugent-Hopkins. "I thought it was the same at the start of the Rangers game, too. We obviously talked about it and wanted to address it, but didn't do good enough job of that tonight. But obviously, we'll move on and look to keep it simpler, especially at the start of the game.
"You just can't turn the puck over and let them get momentum. I thought we responded better in the second period, but got away a little bit."


















