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Oilers welcome back Evander Kane, down Kraken

Oilers welcome back Evander Kane, down Kraken

EDMONTON, Alberta — Zach Hyman had a goal and two assists as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Seattle Kraken 5-2 on Tuesday night for their fourth consecutive victory.

The game marked the return of Oilers forward Evander Kane, who came back earlier than expected after a scary injury when he was cut on the wrist by a skate blade Nov. 8 at the Tampa Bay Lightning, causing him to miss 31 games.

Following surgery, Kane was initially expected to miss three to four months.

He saw 17 minutes of ice time against the Kraken, with seven shots and two hits.

“It felt fine. No issues, other than my [lack of] finish,” Kane said. “I guess I can’t expect too much. But I had my looks tonight, which is a positive. I’ll just try to build on that.”

Connor McDavid, Derek Ryan, Warren Foegele and Ryan McLeod also scored for the Oilers (25-18-3), who won for just the second time in their past eight home games. Jack Campbell made 29 saves.

“We are happier with the way we are playing; I think that is the key thing,” said Hyman, who has a career-high 29 assists.

“We are playing the right way. We are playing strong, mature third periods. That is the key, playing to our game and making sure we make it difficult on the other guys on the other side, and understanding the type of game you are in when you are up. I think that is really encouraging.”

McDavid leads the NHL with 38 goals. He extended his point streak to eight games, and he has at least one point in 25 of his past 26 games.

Daniel Sprong and Vince Dunn each had a goal for the Kraken (26-14-4), who have lost two in a row following an eight-game winning streak.

“We talked before the game — it’s a big one. We needed those two points. So it’s really disappointing not to get a result,” Dunn said.

“We had a good run; we let two games slide. We have to go back home and get back to work.”

Seattle took a 1-0 lead 3:11 into the opening period on the power play as Sprong’s shot hit a defender and deflected past Campbell, who was making his fourth straight start. It was Sprong’s 15th goal of the season.

Edmonton tied it with 5:52 to play in the first as McDavid went coast-to-coast, taking on four defenders and dancing past a couple of them before taking a shot from his off foot that picked the top corner past goalie Martin Jones.

The Oilers moved in front 3:15 into the second when a shot by rookie Vincent Desharnais snuck under Jones and was just sitting there before Ryan swooped in to guide in his sixth of the…

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