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Kulak's winner leads Oilers past Flames

EDMONTON — Fans in Edmonton were celebrating seeing Connor McDavid make it to the final whistle as much as getting a victory on Friday.

Brett Kulak scored the game winner as the veteran-laden Edmonton Oilers earned a 2-1 pre-season win over the rival Calgary Flames. But it was the scare late in the second period that had the entire stadium holding its collective breath.

McDavid collided hard with teammate Evander Kane in the neutral zone and was slow to get up. However, McDavid returned to finish out the frame and the contest.

“I was trying to get out of the way, but those things happen,” Kane said. “It’s the first pre-season game (for us both), but that’s to be expected.

“I knew he was OK. He’s a big, strong guy. He was a little surprised more than anything.”

Oilers goalie Jack Campbell, who stopped 7-of-8 shots in his Edmonton debut, said he was with the fans in holding his breath.

“Your heart stops for sure,” he said. “When anybody on the team goes down it’s always scary. You hope they pop right up and thankfully he did. He’s a tough guy. Kane is a strong guy, too, so it was a pretty big collision.”

Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers (2-2-0), who came off a 4-0 road loss to Calgary on Wednesday.

Dillon Dube put the Flames (3-2) on the board for their lone score on a night where most of their top players sat out.

“It sucks we didn’t get the W, because we played well. The guys did a good job in front of me,” said Flames goalie Dan Vladar, who made 36 saves in the loss. “We were close. We had some really good chances at the end. I could have stopped that second goal. It could have been a different story.”

Edmonton opened the scoring 8:38 into the opening period with a short-handed marker as Kailer Yamamoto stole

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