Oilers end Toronto run

In Toronto, the Maple Leafs saw their 10-game point streak come to an end in a 6-4 loss to the visiting Edmonton Oilers.

Connor McDavid had a goal and four points in the win.

“It definitely feels good. We’ve never had a win in this building since I’ve been a part of the Oilers so it’s definitely fun to get one,” McDavid said.

Mike Smith made 32 saves to get the win.

Pierre Engvall and Auston Matthews were two of the Leafs strikers.

“We gave [McDavid]) way too much space,” Matthews said. “He’s the most dangerous player in the world for a reason, so when you just let him fly through the neutral zone with the speed and skill he has, he’s going to make us pay.”

Oscar Klefbom, Darnell Nurse and Kailer Yamamoto scored for a 3-0 lead for the Oilers.

“I don’t want to give up four, but sometimes circumstances [lead other ways],” Oilers coach Dave Tippett said. “We’re trying to give up less goals, so four, yeah, I’d rather not give up, but you have to respect the skill of the other team too.”

Jason Spezza and Frederik Gauthier also scored for the Leafs.

Leon Draisaitl and Alex Chiasson rounded out the scoring for Edmonton.

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Frederik Andersen got the start for Toronto, he yielded three and made 16 saves before getting the hook early in the second period.

“Before I [made the decision to pull] him, I told our team I’m not going to let Freddie play behind that, that’s not fair to him,” Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe said. “To that point, it felt like he already had a full game worth of work. Obviously, we didn’t get their attention in the first intermission like we thought we would have or thought we did. It didn’t translate to the ice, so I had to do something such as that to get our team’s attention and to save Freddie from what was happening. I had no issue with anything he was doing in the net.”

Michael Hutchinson made 13 saves in the mop up.

“I was surprised [to go in] because I thought Freddie was unbelievable in the first period, he was the reason we were only down one,” Hutchinson said. “He was playing great but then they get two great chances early in the second and score, but it wasn’t anything on Freddie.”