In a surprising turn of events, the New York Rangers, with goaltender Jonathan Quick, experienced a 4-3 loss against the Edmonton Oilers. The Rangers were on track for a victory, but the Oilers, propelled by McDavid's speed, scored four goals within a 6:45-minute stretch during the third period, with Hyman scoring a goal at 3:07 to make it 1-1. Quick, who had an impressive record with the Rangers this season, faced his first regulation loss with the team (9-1-1). Despite the Rangers scoring two late goals with the goalie pulled, and Quick's remarkable efforts including a 'RIDICULOUS save' and a dramatic fall to the ice for an initial save, the Oilers managed to secure the win. The loss highlighted the Rangers' recurring issue with turnovers, which contributed to Edmonton's successful counterattacks.
Jonathan Quick with a RIDICULOUS save https://t.co/b9bk3hbYwT
Jonathan Quick 🦂 https://t.co/LGpsXNpPPm
#NYR Jonathan Quick falls to the ice for initial save and then kicks his leg up to block the second shot. Looked like he just barely got it with his skate. Unreal.
A promising start and stellar effort from Jonathan Quick were spoiled by 4 third-period goals from the Oilers, with the #NYR’s old turnover habits creeping back in and fueling Edmonton’s dangerous counter game. “It’s not the best formula.” Takeaways 👇🏼https://t.co/UuubssCUUo
The #NYR and Jonathan Quick looked to be on their way to another win, then four goals in a span of 6:45 happened. The result was a 4-3 loss to the dangerous Oilers 👇🏼 https://t.co/UuubssCUUo
Oilers hang on to defeat Rangers 4-3 with four goals in third. (Rangers scored two late with goalie pulled) Jonathan Quick loses in regulation for first time with the Rangers/first time this season (9-1-1).
Quick can't do it all. McDavid hits the #NYR zone with speed, Oilers spread the #NYR out and Hyman goes forehand-backhand in tight. 1-1 at 3:07 of the 3rd