Edmonton Oilers Set New Canadian Record with 13th Consecutive Victory
Oilers' goaltender Stuart Skinner matches franchise record with 10th consecutive win, team now four wins away from all-time NHL record.
- Edmonton Oilers have set a new record for the longest winning streak by a Canadian team in NHL history with their 13th consecutive victory.
- The Oilers' victory came from a 3-1 win over the Calgary Flames, with goals from Sam Gagner, Ryan McLeod, and Zach Hyman.
- Stuart Skinner, the Oilers' goaltender, won his 10th consecutive contest, matching a franchise record.
- The Oilers' winning streak surpasses the previous record held by the 1967-68 Montreal Canadiens, who achieved 12 consecutive victories.
- The Oilers are now four wins away from equalling the longest winning streak in league history, held by the 1992-93 Pittsburgh Penguins.