Anaheim Ducks, Edmonton Oilers Deadlocked After Second Period in Playoff Game 4

The Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks are battling in a critical Game 4 of their first-round playoff series. After the second period, the score is tied at 2-2. This game marks a decisive moment for both teams.
Initial Scoring by the Oilers
The Oilers struck first, with Kasperi Kapanen scoring just 38 seconds into the game. Positioned near the net, Kapanen managed to spin and fire a shot past Anaheim’s goaltender, Lukas Dostal. This early goal was assisted by Jake Walman and Jason Dickinson.
Six minutes later, Edmonton doubled their lead. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored on a power play with a wrist shot from the circle, capitalizing on assists from Evan Bouchard and Connor McDavid. This put the Oilers ahead 2-0.
Ducks Comeback
With three minutes left in the period, another penalty was called against Edmonton. Zach Hyman was sent to the box for kneeing. During this power play, Mikael Granlund scored, tying the game at 2-2.
Goalie Changes and Series Context
This game also featured a notable goaltending change for Edmonton. Kris Knoblauch chose to start Tristan Jarry instead of Connor Ingram due to Ingram’s performance in the previous games. Jarry had a regular-season record of 9-6-2, with a goals-against average of 3.86 and a save percentage of .858.
The Ducks entered Game 4 leading the series 2-1, making this matchup crucial for both teams.
Summary of Key Events
- Kapanen opens scoring 38 seconds into the first period.
- Nugent-Hopkins scores to make it 2-0 Oilers.
- Gauthier and Granlund score for the Ducks, tying the game at 2-2.
- Jarry replaces Ingram as the starting goalie for Edmonton.
This exciting game continues to unfold, with both teams vying for an important playoff victory.



