Kane made it 2-1 at 17:48 of the second period on a wraparound. Play continued for 23 seconds before the horn sounded and the NHL Situation Room ruled the puck completely crossed the goal line. Kane has scored four goals in his past three games.
"He's feeling it right now, I think there is a good chemistry with him and Connor," Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said. "He has found a niche by going to hard areas to score goals. He's also someone who can score from distance, but he doesn't resort to just playing on the outside or the periphery, he goes to the hard areas to score, and I think that's a good example for our younger players."
Bratt tied it 2-2 26 seconds into the third period. He took a rebound off the end boards on a shot from Ryan Graves and scored on a sharp-angle shot. Hischier made it 3-2 at 3:14 on a rebound off a shot from Bratt.
"[Bratt] is a leader for us, 100 percent, the way he's been playing this year, he's always a great player and he's really dangerous," Hischier said. "Teams recognize that and try to match up with him a lot more, but he keeps finding ways to score goals. That's what we need from him, but he's also a great guy to be around. He wants to be here and he wants to have success with this team. He's been here since my Day One, so it's fun to see and play with him."
McDavid scored an empty-net goal at 18:34 for the 6-3 final. His 35th goal extended his streak to five games.
"It has been a big stretch for us, important games," Draisaitl said. "We had some good teams in here. This was a really good stretch for us, but that being said we are focused on the next game. We have two hard opponents coming up here on a back-to-back (at the Colorado Avalanche on Monday, at the Dallas Stars on Tuesday) and we have to make sure we are ready for that."
NOTES: The Oilers are 21-0-0 when scoring first this season. The NHL record streak is 22-0-0, by the 1944-45 Montreal Canadiens … McDavid leads the NHL in scoring, and has scored at least 90 points in each of the past six seasons.