Edmonton Oilers Extend Winning Streak to 15, Blackhawks Suffer 19th Consecutive Road Loss
Connor McDavid scores twice in Oilers' victory, while Blackhawks struggle to find the net in their ongoing road losing streak.
- The Chicago Blackhawks suffered their 19th consecutive road loss, tying the franchise's second-worst record, in a 3-0 defeat to the Edmonton Oilers.
- The Edmonton Oilers extended their franchise-record winning streak to 15 games, tying the third longest in NHL history.
- Connor McDavid of the Oilers scored two goals and had an assist, while backup goalie Calvin Pickard made 27 saves for his fifth career shutout.
- The Blackhawks have been shut out three times in the last five games and have scored only 15 goals in the 10 games since losing Connor Bedard to injury.
- The Blackhawks' last road win was on November 9 in Tampa Bay.