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In Edmonton, Charlie McAvoy's goal in overtime gave Boston a 6-5 win on Wednesday after the Bruins lost a big lead.

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McAvoy scored a backhand goal past Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner early in overtime.

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Despite giving up leads of 4-1 and 5-4, Boston's coach Jim Montgomery praised the team's resilience and forward focus.

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In the third period, the Oilers fought back hard and tied the game at 4-4, making things tough for Boston. Despite this, the Bruins felt they controlled the game for the next four minutes.

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Scoring for the Bruins were Morgan Geekie, Brad Marchand, Trent Frederic, Jake DeBrusk, and David Pastrnak, with Mason Lohrei assisting three times and Jeremy Swayman making 37 saves. Swayman mentioned their team's resilience as their defining characteristic.

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On the Oilers' side, Warren Foegele scored twice, with goals also from Mattias Janmark, Corey Perry, and Zach Hyman, while goalie Stuart Skinner stopped 30 shots.

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Edmonton tied the score late in the first period, with McDavid assisting Foegele to maintain his 20-game point streak at home.

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The Bruins quickly regained the lead in the second period after Edmonton's mistake, with Frederic and DeBrusk extending it. However, Foegele scored for Edmonton, making it 4-2 by the end of the period.

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In the third period, Janmark and Perry scored within 1:10, tying the game again. Despite Pastrnak giving Boston the lead, Hyman equalized just 42 seconds later.