Edmonton Oilers Let It Slip Late as St. Louis Blues Cash In During Overtime at Enterprise Center
The Edmonton Oilers entered Enterprise Center at 32-26 with 2 points and left with a 3-2 overtime loss to the the St. Louis Blues, who came in at 27-29 with 3 points. The Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues final score settled at 3-2 after the Blues posted 1 overtime goal following a 2-2 tie through 3 periods.
First period
The Oil opened with 0 goals in the first period while generating part of a 38-shot night in a game that finished with 22 hits for Edmonton. The Blues also scored 0 goals in the first period, and St. Louis finished the night with 18 hits and 25 shots.
Second period
The Oil put 1 goal on the board in the second period, and Connor McDavid was one of Edmonton’s scorers after finishing with 1 goal on 4 shots. Edmonton took 3 power plays in the game and finished 0-for-3 with 4 power-play shots, while St. Louis went 0-for-1 with 1 power-play shot.
Third period
The Oil added 1 more goal in the third period, and Kasperi Kapanen produced 1 goal on 1 shot in the previous game’s player log. The Blues scored 2 goals in the third period, and St. Louis received a star selection for Robert Thomas after the game’s scoring swung during that push.
Overtime
The Oil scored 0 goals in overtime despite recording 4 overtime shots as part of the Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues highlights that tilted on a single even-strength finish. The Blues scored 1 overtime goal at even strength, and Cam Fowler also appeared among the game’s stars as St. Louis closed the result.
Connor Ingram stopped 22 shots on 25 against for Edmonton in the previous game’s stat line, and St. Louis goaltender Joel Hofer recorded 36 saves on 38 shots while being named a game star. Edmonton won 25 of 49 faceoffs for a 51 percent share, and the Blues finished at 49 percent on draws while recording 6 takeaways to Edmonton’s 5.
This Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues full match report also showed Edmonton with 14 giveaways compared to 18 for St. Louis, while the Oil logged 13 blocked shots and the Blues had 12. The Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues result analysis ends with Edmonton leaving St. Louis after a 2-goal night at even strength and St. Louis finishing with 3 even-strength goals.
The Oil will be back at Rogers Place on 03/15/2026 at 8:00 PM EDT against the Nashville Predators in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at 10214 104 Avenue NW. Fans can watch on ESPN+ or FDSSO, and readers can share this article with other Oilers fans tracking the next broadcast.