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The Anaheim Ducks celebrate a goal during an NHL playoff game against The Edmonton Oilers, April 26th, 2026 in Anaheim California.
(Jon Bryan - The Sporting Tribune)
ANAHEIM, Calif. â This series seemed destined to reach an overtime at some point, and with another multigoal comeback under their belts, the Anaheim Ducks sent this to overtime and earned the favor of Lady Luck one more time.
Anaheim erased a 2-0 first-period deficit with a pair of second-period power play goals, and Jeffrey Viel battled for the game-tying goal with 6:29 remaining in regulation. In the Ducksâ first playoff overtime game in nine years, Ryan Poehling scored the delayed-reaction, confirmed-on-review winner to take Game 4 over the Edmonton Oilers, 4-3, on Sunday at Honda Center.
Mason McTavish stripped Trent Frederic off the Oilers clearing attempt, and fed Poehling down the left-wing wall. Poehling then fed the puck in front, and with Darnell Nurse tied up with Chris Kreider, the puck deflected off Nurse and squeezed through Tristan Jarry. The puck had enough momentum to slide over the goal line for the winner.
The Ducks came back from a 2-0 deficit, scoring two power play goals and tying the game before Ryan Poehling netted the overtime winner.
Poehling's goal was the game-winner in overtime, marking the Ducks' first playoff overtime victory in nine years.
The Anaheim Ducks currently lead the series 3-1 against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Ducks last played in a playoff overtime game nine years ago.
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âI thought I saw some white (between the puck and the goal line) when I was behind the net,â Poehling said, âand then everyone was celebrating. Did that go in? Iâm like, I think so. I thought right away that it crossed the line.â
While the Ducks celebrated, the referees did not make any initial call, and after a huddle, they declared a goal on the ice. The play then went to review, where the referees determined the puck did completely cross the goal line to send the standing-room sellout crowd into a frenzy.
âIt looked like it couldâve gone anywhere, but when I saw Poehls behind the (net) celebrate like he knew it was in, reminded me of somebody else that something like that in a comparable overtime period,â Ducks coach Joel Quenneville said, alluding to Patrick Kaneâs famous 2010 Stanley Cup-winning overtime goal. âLong way to go to dream like that, but you look at the replay, and we all thought it was in. That was obviously a huge win for us, a huge goal and the first time we got the lead.â
The Ducks take a 3-1 series lead into Game 5 on Tuesday back in Edmonton with a chance to win their first playoff series since the 2017 second round, when Anaheim beat the Oilers in seven games. This is the Ducksâ first 3-1 series lead since the 2015 second round against Calgary.
Edmonton had won six consecutive Game 4s when trailing 2-1 in a series and 10 straight Game 4s overall. The Oilers are now 19-5 in Games 4-7 in Knoblauchâs tenure. Edmonton has seen a lead erased in all four games of this series.
âI guess the goal call on the ice was probably after 60-to-90 seconds after, maybe even more,â Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. âThey huddled and they got to the center ice and then they made the call that it was a good goal. So, I donât know. It wasnât very definitive.â
The Ducks are no strangers to comebacks with this their 10th multi-goal comeback win of the season, and first of the playoffs. Thatâs the most in the league this season, along with their 13th total third-period comeback win.
âWe just believe in ourselves,â Poheling said. âI thought we played great, honestly. They got off to a start where they got a few bounces, but thatâs the thing with our team. Weâve done it all year, and I think it just teaches you throughout a season that, hey, youâre never out of it, and the belief on the bench is something you truly feel.â
Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund scored power play goals for the Ducks. Jackson LaCombe and John Carlson each picked up two-point nights.
Kasperi Kapanen, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Evan Bouchard scored for Edmonton, with Nugent-Hopkins and Bouchard finding the net on the power play.
Lukas Dostal made 24 saves in the win, including a key breakaway stop on Connor McDavid late in the third. Tristan Jarry made 34 saves in the loss, his first start of the series.
Edmonton needed a response in Game 4, and they came firing out the gates for one, as Kapanen scored Edmontonâs fourth straight game-opening goal in this series just 38 seconds in. Kapanen outmuscled Pavel Mintyukov in the slot for the turnaround shot around DostĂĄl and Kapanenâs fourth goal in four games.
Just under six minutes later, Edmonton picked up its second 2-0 lead of the series, as Mintyukov found himself on the wrong end of a netfront play again. Nugent-Hopkinsâ power play shot was stopped by DostĂĄlâs left pad, but with Mintyukov tied up with Zach Hyman in the crease, the rebound went directly off Mintyukovâs trailing skate and into the net.
Anaheim mounted a push late in the period, but Jarry showed why the Oilers put faith into him with the mid-series goalie change stopping all 13 Ducks shots in the opening 20 minutes.
In the second period, Anaheim was finally able to lean into its red hot power play and bring this game level.
Midway through the frame, Gauthier was given the time and space to absolutely rip a shot from the right dot in a mailbox-sized slot above Jarryâs glove for his third goal of the series and Anaheimâs first of the game, 2-1.
In the final two minutes of the period, the Ducks got a power play off a dangerous-looking Hyman knee on Beckett Sennecke, who luckily did not take an injury on the play.
On the ensuing power play, Granlund executed a beautiful give-and-go with Leo Carlsson, who curled up the right wing boards. Granlund darted into the slot to receive the pass and deposited it far side to tie the game, 2-2, into the second intermission.
Anaheim is 6-for-10 on the power play in this series.
Early in the third period, Mason McTavish got hit with a hooking call, and the Oilers immediately cashed in. Four seconds into the power play, Bouchard rifled a shot by DostĂĄlâs glove for the go-ahead strike, 3-2, with 16:33 remaining.
It took another 10 minutes, but the Ducks again found the equalizer.
John Carlson nearly did it on a shot at Tim Washeâs stick that didnât make it into the open cage, but Anaheim retained the puck. Carlson eventually bombed another shot, and Viel was there to shovel in the rebound, 3-3, with 6:29 left in the third period.
Vielâs goal was Anaheimâs latest game-tying playoff goal since Rickard Rakellâs in the Comeback on Katella against Connor McDavid and the Oilers in Game 5 of the 2017 second round.
DostĂĄl would come up with a phenomenal one-on-one save on McDavid with just under five minutes remaining to preserve the tie, as the Ducks and Oilers went to overtime for the first time in this series.
It was Anaheimâs first playoff overtime game since Game 4 of the 2017 Western Conference Final, where the Ducks level their series with Nashville, 2-2. It was the Ducks first home playoff overtime game since Game 1 of that same series, where Nashville won the opener.