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PLAYER RATING: Edmonton Oilers endure huge pain in 5-1 loss to Minnesota Wild

It's a game the Oilers have left and you really wish someone would wave the white flag and cancel the game after Game 2 Minnesota... #PlayerGrades #One #bigSequence #PainEdmonton This hasn't loaded yet, but your article continues below. PLAYER NOTES: Edmonton Oilers suffer huge pain in 5-1 loss to Minnesota Wild Jim Mone/AP Photo Article Summary It's a game the Oilers barely got involved, and you really wish someone would wave the white flag and call it off after the Minnesota Wild's second goal early in the second quarter. 2 The following story continues. This hasn't loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article Content Sorry, this video could not be loaded. Click here to see other videos from our team. Try updating your browser or player rating: Edmonton Oilers hit hard in 5-1 loss to Minnesota Wilds back to video Wilds beat Oilers 5-1 in every round team. The only nervousness is whether Conor McDavey will get a point or two to boost his championship lead. He didn't make it in the end, but Leon Dresser scored a goal. The Oilers had 6 A-level shots and 12 in the field, and Edmonton had just 3 Alert 5s and 9 in the field. Connor McDavid, 5 years old. Work hard, but can't move a single point or move too much on offense. He got his chance late in the first round, Edmonton's first A-level shot of the game, Bouchard's outside shot. He set up Draisailt for the Executioner's Shot late in the second inning, but Cam Talbot stopped him. He has only one assist in three games against the Wild this year. 3 The following story continues. This hasn't loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article Content Jesse Puljujarvi, 3. His worst game of the year? perhaps. Maybe he's not feeling well because he's missed a workout recently because of an illness. Two goals conceded, a major culprit, very little attacking. He allowed a slot pass in the first minute of the game, triggering Wild's first A-level shooting sequence. He was nowhere to be found when the puck appeared on the backboard next to him, leading to Wild's third goal. He was knocked down the top line and replaced by Cassian in the second quarter. Moments later, he was caught in a cricket fight, and he was one of three Oilers to lose that particular fight in "Sequence of Pain" as he scored Wild's fourth goal. Evander Kane, 5 years old. Quiet game save for a nasty board hit on Joel Eriksson Ek in Garbage Time late in the third quarter. It was supposed to be a penalty, but I didn't mind because at least it was a sign of the struggles of the struggling Oilers. After a while, Kane