EDMONTON — Ryan Graves and Jesper Bratt scored seven seconds apart late in the third period to give the New Jersey Devils a 4-3 win against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Thursday.
Graves tied it 3-3 at 16:45 when his shot from the high slot trickled on the five-hole. Stuart Skinner. Bratt then put New Jersey in front 4-3 at 16:52 after he received a stretch pass from John Marino off the face-off and shot blocker side from the edge of the right circle.
With the goal, Bratt extended his season-opening point streak to a Devils record 11 games (five goals, 12 assists).
“Yeah, it’s been a play we’ve been practicing and I’ve tried it a couple of times before,” Bratt said. “I trust [Marino] to make that play. He’s been a great player for us all year, and I knew he could make that play. We wanted to try it and it was good timing to do it.
“We didn’t start the way we wanted in the first and second period, but we were really dialed in in the locker room after the second period, and we know we can play a lot better than we did and really showed a lot of character there. I thought it was a character win, and it started with Miles and his line and that really got us going.”
Video: NJD@EDM: Graves, Bratt score 7 seconds apart for lead
Miles Wood had two goals and an assist for New Jersey (8-3-0), which has won five straight (outscored opponents 23-8).
“That was a huge win for us. They were 7-3 just like us heading into this game,” Wood said. “They’re a great team, and to come back like that in the third period was a great sign, and it was a big win for us. It was huge to come back like that in the third. It just showed a huge sign. of strength by all the guys on the team.”
Mackenzie Blackwood allowed two goals on 18 shots before leaving in the second period with an undisclosed injury. Vitek Vanecek made 18 saves in relief.
Connor McDavid had a goal and assist, Tyson Barry had two assists, and Skinner made 39 saves for the Oilers (7-4-0), who ended a five-game winning streak.
“I definitely feel we should have won,” McDavid said. “I definitely feel like we created enough chances. We probably gave up too many chances, but I thought [Skinner] gave us a great chance to win. You have a team on the ropes, and we had a couple looks there, and you’ve got to put them down. You have to find a way to close that one out.”
McDavid scored his 12th of the season to give Edmonton a 1-0 lead at 9:20 of the first period, finishing a pass from Zach Hyman on a 2-on-1.
Video: NJD@EDM: McDavid fires a pass into the net on the rush
Wood tied it 1-1 at 12:22 on a one-timer from the top of the right circle following a turnover in the neutral zone. Dylan Holloway.
Derek Ryan put the Oilers back in front 2-1 at 8:00 of the second period, redirecting a shot from Barrie in front.
Leon Draisaitl pushed it to 3-1 at 9:26 on the first shot Vanecek faced. He shot five-hole from low in the right circle on a power play.
“That was a game between two good hockey teams. Both teams had chances, but being up 3-1 going into the third period, we would have liked to close it out with a little more authority,” Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said. “We had chances to improve our lead and it didn’t go our way, so we’re going to have to learn from some of the mistakes we made tonight.”
Wood cut it to 3-2 at 1:14 of the third period off a face-off win Erik Haula.
“We talked about in the second period that good teams have to be able to come back where they’re down,” Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. “We were going to have to put a little bit more gamble in our game. There was a lot we liked in our game, I thought we left some opportunities out there early. That was just two fast teams playing incredibly fast hockey.”
NOTES: The goals seven seconds apart by Graves and Bratt are the fastest in Devils history. … Ruff did not have an update on Blackwood postgame. … McDavid has 13 points (seven goals, six assists) during a four-game multipoint streak.
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