Oilers vow they’ll bounce back from blowout loss with a strong Game 4
EDMONTON — It happens to a lot of people who go to Las Vegas. You head to Sin City, then return home with one heck of a hangover.
After splitting the first two games of their Western Conference semifinal series in Vegas, the Edmonton Oilers were anything but sharp back on home ice Monday night.
The Oilers looked blurry-eyed and sluggish for most of Game 3. The 5-1 loss to the Golden Knights was easily their worst game of the playoffs — and, it might have been the most frustrating game this team has played since mid-March, when they gave up seven on a Saturday night in Toronto.
Does this team learn anything from this beat down ahead of Game 4 on Wednesday, or is it simply a case of forgetting it ever happened?