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  • Oilers' Leon Draisaitl: Notches two assists Friday

    Draisaitl recorded two assists, including one on the power play, and added two hits in Friday's 7-4 loss to the Ducks in Game 3.

    Draisaitl has opened the postseason with three straight multi-point efforts after missing the last 14 games of the regular season due to a lower-body injury. He's added six shots on net, three hits and a minus-1 rating. Draisaitl's doing his part against the Ducks, and he can continue to carry the offense, but the Oilers will need better defensive work across the board to avoid getting upset in this series, which the Ducks lead 2-1 after Friday's game.

  • Oilers' Ryan Nugent-Hopkins: Deposits goal in Game 3 loss

    Nugent-Hopkins scored a goal on three shots and blocked two shots in Friday's 7-4 loss to the Ducks in Game 3.

    Nugent-Hopkins put the Oilers ahead with a tally at 5:39 of the second period, though the lead lasted just under seven minutes. The 33-year-old was on the top line Friday after spending some time away from Connor McDavid at even strength to begin this series. Nugent-Hopkins has two points, three shots, three hits and two blocked shots over the first three games of the postseason. In his playoff career prior to this year, he earned 81 points across 96 outings over seven different postseason runs.

  • Oilers' Connor McDavid: Shows up to playoff party

    McDavid scored a power-play goal on three shots, dished an assist, added two PIM, logged three hits and went minus-4 in Friday's 7-4 loss to the Ducks in Game 3.

    McDavid got skunked on home ice in the first two games of this series. He made an impact on offense in Anaheim, but the Ducks still got the better of the Oilers for the second game in a row. McDavid is coming off a superb regular season of 48 goals, 90 assists, 306 shots on net and a plus-17 rating over 82 appearances. He's no stranger to the playoffs, having accumulated 150 points over 96 postseason contests over the first seven playoff runs of his career. That includes leading the NHL in playoff points in three of the last four years. If he wants to have a chance at that feat again in 2026, he'll need to pick up the pace to help the Oilers get past the Ducks.

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    Ducks' Tim Washe: Pockets assist in win

    Washe notched an assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.

    The helper ended a 14-game point drought for Washe. He's seen steady usage on the fourth line during that span, offering a bit of skill at the faceoff dot, as he's won 56 percent of his draws this postseason. The helper was his first career playoff point, and he's added three shots on net, five hits and four blocked shots over three games against the Oilers in the first round.

  • Ducks' Mason McTavish: Lights lamp Friday

    McTavish scored a goal on five shots and added two hits in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.

    McTavish evened the score at 1-1 in the first period, answering Vasily Podkolzin's opening goal. This was McTavish's first career playoff goal and point. The 23-year-old has filled a bottom-six role to begin the postseason, racking up eight shots on net, nine hits and a blocked shot in addition to his goal across three games. He had 41 points, 146 shots on net, 95 hits and 42 PIM over 75 regular-season appearances, but he's been unable to see much more than third-line usage lately.

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    Ducks' Leo Carlsson: Adds two more points

    Carlsson scored a goal on four shots and added a power-play assist in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.

    This was Carlsson's second multi-point effort over three games this postseason. He's added 18 shots on net and a plus-2 rating. The 21-year-old center is logging top-line minutes with a power-play role, so he's in a good position to continue chipping in offense, especially since this first-round series has been lacking in defense on both sides.

  • Ducks' Mikael Granlund: Breaks out with four points

    Granlund scored a power-play goal on two shots, dished three assists, added four hits and went plus-3 in Friday's 7-4 win over the Oilers in Game 3.

    Granlund had gone 12 games without a goal since his March 26 hat trick versus the Flames. He's earned five points, eight hits, three shots on net and a plus-1 rating over three contests in the first round. The 34-year-old is no stranger to playoff hockey -- prior to this year, he had played in 10 previous postseasons, earning 42 points over 77 games.

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    Golden Knights' Nic Dowd: Pots goal in Game 3 loss

    Dowd scored a goal on three shots in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Mammoth in Game 3.

    Dowd has managed two goals on four shots while adding six hits and a plus-1 rating over three playoff outings. His goal brought the Golden Knights within two with 3:08 left in the third period, but that wasn't enough time to work with. Dowd remains locked in on the fourth line, and if any lineup changes are coming, he would be more likely to gain ice time than he would be to get scratched.

  • Jack Eichel C | LV

    Golden Knights' Jack Eichel: Finds twine in loss

    Eichel scored a goal on three shots, added three hits and blocked two shots in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Mammoth in Game 3.

    Eichel has earned three points, seven shots on net, four hits and four blocked shots over three playoff contests. He got the Golden Knights on the board with a tally in the second period, but they weren't able to assemble a comeback. Eichel has been fine on offense so far, and Vegas will need him to at least continue this level of play as they try to overcome a 2-1 series deficit.

  • Oilers' Jason Dickinson: Out of action again

    Dickinson (undisclosed) will not play Friday in Game 3 versus the Ducks, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.

    Dickinson has been labeled a game-time decision ahead of each contest of the postseason, but he'll be out of action for the second time in three games. The 30-year-old's nagging injury is likely to be a factor at least through the rest of the first round, if not longer. The Oilers will roll with the same personnel, but with different line combinations, in Dickinson's absence Friday.

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