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Ilya Sorokin turned in a 35-save shutout as the New York Islanders beat the Edmonton Oilers 1-0 in Edmonton on Jan. 16, 2026, halting Connor McDavid’s career-best 20-game point streak.
Anthony Duclair scored the lone goal on a power play with 6:18 remaining in the third period.
Sorokin’s performance was his NHL-leading fifth shutout of the season and 27th of his career; it was also the Islanders’ first shutout in Edmonton since the 1983 Stanley Cup Final.
New York improved to 26-16-5, while Edmonton fell to 23-17-8.
Oilers goalie Connor Ingram made 17 saves but saw his team spurn several chances that hit the iron late in the game.
McDavid’s streak produced 19 goals and 27 assists (46 points) and was the longest active point run in the NHL; the loss snapped that run.
The result highlighted the Islanders’ road resilience and the critical impact of goaltending and special teams in tight playoff-era matchups.
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