

That's the sort of roller coaster this matchup has been, with each game producing four or more goals from the winning side.Įdmonton has been at its best when special teams are heavily involved.
#Night slash series
It all made for a tumultuous climax to a game the Oilers dominated.Įdmonton trailed Vegas 2-1 in the series going into Wednesday's tilt after a lopsided 5-1 loss on Monday in Game 3. I thought it started with having his gloves off first and he threw the first eight punches." It's not like someone was turtled up into a ball. "So to me, that's two willing combatants. "I saw the play going on, I saw Darnell wrap somebody up and I saw their player with his gloves off first," Woodcroft said. Receiving an instigator penalty in the final five minutes is generally an automatic one-game suspension but can be overturned upon review. On the ensuing Oilers' power play, Darnell Nurse and Nicolas Hague traded fisticuffs, with Nurse getting an instigator penalty that sent him out for the night. There was more chippy activity toward the end of Game 4 after Pietrangelo made his exit. "If you're asking my opinion on that play, I would not define it as a hockey play," Woodcroft said. The veteran has never been suspended in his career.Įdmonton coach Jay Woodcroft held back when asked about Pietrangelo, but believed someone at the league would look at the play. Pietrangelo has a goal and assist in the second-round series so far. "It was as intent to injure as you can get. I'd like to see it suspended," said Edmonton captain Connor McDavid, who challenged Pietrangelo immediately following the slash on Draisaitl. "You would like to see it reviewed for sure. Pietrangelo will have a hearing before the department Thursday. The play didn't sit well with Draisaitl's teammates, who wondered if the Golden Knights' blueliner deserves supplemental discipline from the NHL's Department of Player Safety.

Pietrangelo earned a five-minute major and game misconduct for his actions against Draisaitl, who paces the playoff field with 13 goals and 17 points. NHL, Edmonton Oilers, Vegas Golden KnightsĮDMONTON - It was a vicious end between Edmonton and Vegas in Game 4 of their Western Conference second-round series on Wednesday when Golden Knights' alternate captain Alex Pietrangelo slashed Oilers star Leon Draisaitl while he attempted an empty-net shot late in the third period in Edmonton's 4-1 victory.
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