Oilers Defeat Lightning, Extend Winning Streak
Oilers Defeat Lightning, Extend Winning Streak

Oilers Defeat Lightning, Extend Winning Streak

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Princeton men's ice hockey has turned around its season, winning four consecutive games after a sluggish start, now holding a record of 5–4–1 overall. Under first-year head coach Ben Syer, the Tigers recently secured narrow victories against Union and RPI, marking their longest winning streak since the 2017–18 season. Meanwhile, the Mt. Pleasant High School girls basketball team improved to 2-0 with a solid second half performance against Roscommon, showcasing strong veteran leadership and promising offensive potential. In the NHL, the Edmonton Oilers extended their winning streak to three games, defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning 2-1, with Leon Draisaitl leading the way with a goal and an assist. Connor McDavid continues to regain form, now totaling 28 points in his last 14 games after a slow start. Both the Oilers and Lightning are set to face new opponents in their upcoming games, maintaining their competitive standings within their respective divisions.

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