29 April 2026 at 02:00

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Full Time
P1: 30P2: 11P3: 00

Match Summary

Edmonton Oilers defeated Anaheim Ducks 4:1. The match was played in NHL 2025. Goals were scored by V. Podkolzin 2′, Z. Hyman 8′, L. Draisaitl 10′, A. Killorn 8′, L. Draisaitl 10′. League standings: Edmonton Oilers #5, Anaheim Ducks #7. Score by period: P1: 3–0, P2: 1–1, P3: 0–0.

Match Context

Stanley Cup Playoffs — First Round, Game 5

The Oilers entered Game 5 facing elimination after dropping Games 3 and 4 in Anaheim. A loss would have ended their season.

Pre-Match Analysis

Edmonton Oilers Form

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Anaheim Ducks Form

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Head to Head

Anaheim led the series 3-1, having won Games 3 and 4 at Honda Center.

Match Report

The Oilers buried the game inside the opening 11 minutes. Podkolzin opened the scoring on a Bouchard feed at 2:48, Hyman made it 2-0 at 8:11, and Draisaitl notched his first at 10:13. After Killorn pulled one back in the second period, Draisaitl scored again to restore the three-goal cushion.

Turning Point

Edmonton's three goals in 10:13 — the fastest three-goal start to a home playoff game by the Oilers since the 2017 second round, also against Anaheim. Lukas Dostal was pulled after the third goal.

Edmonton stays alive and forces Game 6 in Anaheim. The Ducks still lead the series 3-2 but lost momentum in front of a deflated road crowd.

Match Events

Key match events between Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks — 5 goals and 10 cards recorded during the match.

Edmonton Oilers
Anaheim Ducks
Period 1
V. Podkolzin

R. Nugent-Hopkins

2′
🏒
Z. Hyman
8′
🏒
L. Draisaitl

C. McDavid

10′
🏒
!
10′
I. Moore

Tripping

L. Draisaitl

Holding

14′
!
!
14′
M. Granlund

Diving

Period 2
!
1′
J. Truchon-Viel

Roughing

Z. Hyman

Hooking

2′
!
C. Dach

Interference

8′
!
🏒
8′
A. Killorn

C. Gauthier

!
8′
J. Trouba

Hooking

L. Draisaitl

E. Bouchard

10′
🏒
!
18′
T. Washe

Roughing

Z. Hyman

Roughing

18′
!
Period 3
!
17′
Unknown

Too many men on the ice

Edmonton Oilers vs Anaheim Ducks Head to Head Results

Edmonton Oilers and Anaheim Ducks have met 79 times — Edmonton Oilers won 33, Anaheim Ducks won 46, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2008. Anaheim Ducks leads the head-to-head with 46 victories from 79 meetings. A combined 490 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 6.20 per match (243 for the home side, 247 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 72 matches (91%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 78 games (99%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. Anaheim Ducks are currently unbeaten in the last 4 meetings. The highest-scoring encounter finished 7–4 in 2026.

33

Edmonton Oilers

0

Drawn

46

Anaheim Ducks

Goals: 243Goals: 247

Recent Meetings (79)

1 May 2026Anaheim Ducks5 – 2Edmonton Oilers
27 Apr 2026Anaheim Ducks4 – 3Edmonton Oilers
25 Apr 2026Anaheim Ducks7 – 4Edmonton Oilers
23 Apr 2026Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Anaheim Ducks
21 Apr 2026Edmonton Oilers4 – 3Anaheim Ducks
28 Mar 2026Edmonton Oilers4 – 2Anaheim Ducks
26 Feb 2026Anaheim Ducks6 – 5Edmonton Oilers
27 Jan 2026Edmonton Oilers7 – 4Anaheim Ducks
8 Apr 2025Anaheim Ducks3 – 2Edmonton Oilers
5 Mar 2025Edmonton Oilers2 – 6Anaheim Ducks

Standings

Edmonton Oilers sit #5 and Anaheim Ducks are #7 in the NHL table heading into this match.

Western Conference

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Atlantic Division

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Match Analysis AI

Draisaitl Doubles Up, Bouchard Dominates as Oilers Stay Alive

The Edmonton Oilers avoided elimination with a 4-1 demolition of the Anaheim Ducks in Game 5 of the Western Conference First Round at Rogers Place, scoring three times in the opening 10:13 and never looking back.

Edmonton 4, Anaheim 1 (3-0, 1-1, 0-0)

Goals: 1st – Podkolzin (Bouchard, Nugent-Hopkins) 2:48; Hyman (Nugent-Hopkins) 8:11; Draisaitl (Bouchard, McDavid) 10:13. 2nd – Killorn (McTavish, Gauthier) 8:30; Draisaitl (McDavid, Bouchard) 10:53. Goalies: Ingram – Dostal (pulled after Draisaitl's first; replaced by Husso). Shots: 20-30.

Three Goals in Eleven Minutes

Edmonton came out flying. Vasily Podkolzin redirected a Bouchard feed past Lukas Dostal at 2:48, Hyman doubled the lead at 8:11, and Draisaitl finished a slick McDavid setup at 10:13. It was the Oilers' fastest three-goal start to a home playoff game since Game 6 of the 2017 second round — also against Anaheim. Greg Cronin pulled Dostal after the third.

Killorn Pulls One Back, Draisaitl Answers

Anaheim found its best stretch early in the second when Alex Killorn finished a McTavish-Gauthier passing play at 8:30 to make it 3-1. Edmonton's response was clinical: Draisaitl converted another McDavid-Bouchard feed 2:23 later for his second of the night, and the third period was effectively a coronation.

Bouchard, McDavid Pull the Strings

The familiar McDavid-Draisaitl-Bouchard chemistry returned in full force. Bouchard collected three assists from the back, McDavid two, and Nugent-Hopkins added two of his own. Connor Ingram was steady when needed with 29 saves.

What It Means

The series swings back to Anaheim, where the Ducks still hold a 3-2 advantage with two chances to close it out. Edmonton has stolen back the momentum and the matchup question for Game 6 will be whether the Oilers can replicate this start on the road, where Anaheim has dominated this series.


Sources: NHL.com, sportnet.sme.sk

Player Ratings

9.2

Leon Draisaitl (Edmonton Oilers)

Two goals at the most critical moments — closed out the first period and snuffed out Anaheim's second-period push.

9.0

Evan Bouchard (Edmonton Oilers)

Three assists from the blue line; on every Edmonton goal in the opening period and again on the Draisaitl insurance marker.

8.8

Connor Ingram (Edmonton Oilers)

29 saves on 30 shots — kept the Ducks at one and prevented any momentum swing.

8.5

Connor McDavid (Edmonton Oilers)

Two assists, both on Draisaitl's goals; vintage McDavid-Bouchard-Draisaitl chemistry.

Match Videos

Ducks vs. Oilers | NHL Playoff Highlights | Game 5 | April 28, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Edmonton vs Anaheim Game 5?

Edmonton won 4-1 in Game 5 of the first-round Stanley Cup playoff series.

Who scored the decisive goal?

Leon Draisaitl's second goal at 10:13 of the second period restored a three-goal lead and ended Anaheim's comeback bid.

What is the series state?

Anaheim leads 3-2; the series shifts back to Honda Center for Game 6.

Who were the goaltenders?

Connor Ingram for Edmonton (29 saves); Lukas Dostal started for Anaheim before being pulled in the first period for Husso.

What was the shots-on-goal count?

20-30 in favour of Anaheim, but Edmonton was clinical with its chances.

When is Game 6?

Game 6 is in Anaheim. Edmonton must win again to force a winner-take-all Game 7.

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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