Maple Leafs down undermanned Oilers 4-2 to send Edmonton to its 11th loss in 13 games
TORONTO — Ilya Mikheyev and the Toronto Maple Leafs added to the Edmonton Oilers’ misery Wednesday night.
Mikheyev scored on a third-period power play as Toronto defeated the undermanned Oilers 4-2 at Scotiabank Arena. It marked the eighth straight game the Leafs have scored with the man advantage and the fifth consecutive contest Edmonton has allowed a power-play goal.
Mikheyev ripped his third goal of the season — and third in the last two games since returning from wrist surgery Dec. 14 — past Oiler goaltender Mike Smith’s glove at 11:25 of the final period on a man advantage. That snapped a 2-2 tie after Edmonton defenceman Slater Koekkoek put the puck right on the winger’s stick off a scrambled draw.
“If I have a chance for a shot, why not,” Mikheyev said.