Rangers’ Mika Zibanejad pulls off an outrageous no-look assist through his LEGS during New York’s 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers

  • Blake Wheeler was able to redirect the pass into the net for the first goal of the match
  • Edmonton managed to win after four straight goals in the third period
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Rangers center Mika Zibanejad scored a stunning pass during New York's 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers, which many described as the latest addition to 'Mika Magic'.

Zibanejad got an assist on the first goal of the game when he tapped a no-look pass between his legs and back to teammate Blake Wheeler to score the goal.

The breathtaking pass wasn't the only highlight of the game for Zibanejad, as he scored a goal on a power play in the third period as the Rangers tried to come back from a 4-1 deficit.

Despite trailing for most of the game, Edmonton was able to score four straight goals early in the third period to take the lead.

New York managed to score a second goal in their comeback attempt when Will Cuylle scored an unassisted goal, but they ran out of time in their quest for a comeback.

Rangers player Mika Zibanejad made a great no-look pass to the back between his legs

Right winger Blake Wheeler was able to redirect the pass into the net for the first goal of the match

It marks the third time in franchise history that Edmonton has won by staging a third-period comeback on consecutive days.

Zach Hyman tied the score 3:07 into the third when he took a pass in the slot from Mattias Ekholm, shuffled to his backhand and threw a puck over Jonathan Quick's stick arm.

Derek Ryan won a face-off and set up Kane's go-ahead goal just 70 seconds later.

Evander Kane immediately shot at Quick, who tried to push the puck out of the crease with his stick before Kane pounced on the rebound.

The Oilers managed to win the game 4-3 after scoring four straight goals in the third period

Warren Foegele extended the lead to 3-1 at 6:36 after taking a drop pass from McLeod, getting into the slot and beating Quick.

Foegele and McLeod teamed up for the final goal with 10:18 remaining. The duo set up a 2-on-1 in which Foegele's shot bounced in and out of the crease. Foegele grabbed the loose puck and fed McLeod, who scored from point-blank range.

Stuart Skinner made 31 saves for the Oilers, who won two straight after a three-game losing streak.

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