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Clayton Keller scored twice, J.J. Moser added a goal, and Connor Ingram made 27 saves, but the Arizona Coyotes fell 4-3 in overtime to the Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday.
Keller has now recorded at least one point in 10 straight games.
Connor McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins each scored twice for the Oilers, who won their fifth straight game. Stuart Skinner made 14 saves for his 23rd win of the season, while Leon Draisaitl finished the game with four assists.
McDavid opened the scoring with a power-play goal at 5:47 of the first, banking the shot off Ingram from behind the net. Moser answered at 15:47 with a power-play goal of his own, though, taking a perfect feed from Matias Maccelli and tapping it into the open net.

From there, the Coyotes gave the high-flying Oilers all they could handle, led by their top scorer.
Keller gave the Coyotes a 2-1 lead early in the second, backhanding a shot past Skinner after Nick Schmaltz forced a turnover behind the net and found him in front.

"We have a tight group," Keller said. "We've done a good job all year sticking with each other and playing for each other ... It's a lot more fun when you're in games and you're winning."
Nugent-Hopkins tied the game with under 10 seconds to go in the middle frame with the Oilers' second power-play goal of the game.
Keller gave the Coyotes a 3-2 lead at 8:54 of the third period, potting his second goal of the season to bring his point total to 78 on the season. The 24-year-old is now tied with Shane Doan and Jeremy Roenick for the second-most points by a Coyotes player in a single season.

Barrett Hayton assisted on the goal, extending his point streak to nine games.
"It's every night," said head coach André Tourigny. "Those guys never quit. They keep going, they have a lot of character, and they play for each other."
Nugent-Hopkins tied the game with his second at 12:17 on a breakaway goal before McDavid won the game at 1:31 of overtime.
Despite the loss, the Coyotes have earned at least one point in nine of their last 10 games.
"There's a huge brotherhood in that room," Tourigny said. "That goes a long way."
Arizona wraps up its three-game road trip on Friday in Colorado, and the game will be televised on Bally Sports Arizona Extra (TV) and ESPN 620 AM (Radio). Puck drop is scheduled for 6 pm MST.