Leon Draisaitl recorded three assists while
Jesse Puljujarvi, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Darnell Nurse each had
a goal and an assist for the Oilers. Edmonton's Dominik Kahun,
Zack Kassian and Alex Chiasson also scored, and goaltender Mike
Smith turned in a 30-save performance.
Elias Lindholm, Mikael Backlund and Johnny Gaudreau scored for
Calgary, and Matthew Tkachuk notched two assists. Flames goalie
Jacob Markstrom stopped 23 shots.
The Oilers, who have twice this season scored seven goals on the
Flames, ended a two-game losing streak. The Flames saw their
modest three-game winning streak end and fell for the first time
in four games under new head coach Darryl Sutter.
Edmonton received the strong start it wanted when Nugent-Hopkins
opened the scoring. McDavid intercepted Milan Lucic's clearing
attempt and sent a pass to the side of the net for
Nugent-Hopkins to finish at 4:39 of the first period.
Puljujarvi doubled the lead on the power play a few minutes
later when he set up in front of the net and deflected Barrie's
point shot.
Kahun benefited from yet another glaring Calgary turnover when
he scored to make it a 3-0 game before the midway point of the
clash. The hosts were much better in the period until Mikael
Backlund lost the puck inside his blue line, and Draisaitl's
nifty touch pass set up Kahun in the right circle at 8:39.
Lindholm replied 25 seconds later to put the Flames back in the
game, but any comeback hopes were dashed when the Oilers scored
two more power-play goals early in the third period.
McDavid extended the lead 110 seconds into the frame and then
Chiasson made it 5-1 with a deflection goal at 3:44 of the
period. Nurse added another goal two minutes later, and Kassian
made it a 7-1 game with a goal in his first game back after
missing 17 due to a broken hand.
Backlund and Gaudreau both scored late goals for the hosts in
the blowout.
--Field Level Media
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