The Edmonton Oilers suffered a 4-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens at Centre Bell on Sunday, with their lone goal coming late in the third period on a power play from Zach Hyman.Montreal scored twice in the second period and added two more in the third. The Oilers’ offense was largely shut down, managing just one goal despite opportunities, while their penalty kill struggled, allowing two power-play goals to the Canadiens.Calvin Pickard made 23 saves, posting an .852 save percentage between the pipes for the Oilers. Below are the least impressive Edmonton Oilers players from the defeat to the Montreal Canadiens.3 least impressive Edmonton Oilers players from loss to Montreal Canadiens#3 Leon Draisaitl As one of the team’s top stars and a key offensive driver, Draisaitl failed to register a point in a game where the Oilers desperately needed production from their elite forwards.His line was unable to generate consistent pressure or capitalize on chances against Montreal’s defense. Draisaitl finished the night with a minus-2 rating.#2 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Playing on the top line with Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman, Nugent-Hopkins also went pointless. The Oilers’ lack of even-strength scoring highlighted limited contributions from secondary top-six forwards like him in a lopsided defeat.Nugent-Hopkins had only one shot on goal in the entire game, during his 23:27 minutes of ice time.#1 Vasily Podkolzin Podkolzin had no points and was part of an Oilers forward group that couldn’t build momentum or respond to Montreal’s goals, contributing to the overall offensive drought outside the single power-play tally.The right winger also had zero shots on goal attempted in the game during his 16:43 minutes of ice time.The Edmonton Oilers are fourth in the Pacific Division with a 15-12-6 record.They travel to PPG Paints Arena to face the Pittsburgh Penguins next on Tuesday. The puck drops at 7:30 p.m. ET.