The Oilers have won three straight games and have pulled back to .500 (6-6-0) after a bit of a tough start to the season, where the offence didn't come easy.
Now? Connor McDavid and company are scoring at will, putting 16 goals up on the opposition in their past three outings, including an 8-5 torching of the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.
McDavid, who leads the NHL with 24 points (8G, 16A) this year, is on an eight-game point-scoring spree, including a five-point effort in that delirious drubbing of the Sens last week.
Leon Draisaitl is also on an impressive, eight-game run that includes a mammoth effort against Ottawa. The 25-year-old recorded six helpers that night - one shy of the team and NHL record set by Wayne Gretzky (x3) and Billy Taylor.
But as much as Edmonton's top gunners have impressed this year, the Oilers are beginning to get contributions from other sources as well.
Jesse Puljujarvi - the fourth pick in the 2016 Draft - is back with the club after spending two seasons developing in the Finnish Liiga. The 22-year-old has turned heads and appears to fit well on Edmonton's top line with McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins.
Puljujarvi had two goals, three shots, and 14:34 of ice time the other night to lead the Oilers to a 4-2 win over the Sens.
"I've been talking to him quite a bit, and he's such a good kid," Oilers Head Coach Dave Tippett said of winger's two-goal effort. "It's great to see him get on the board. He's one of our top guys - not just getting chances himself, but helping create chances for other people.
"You'd like to see him get rewarded for that work and tonight he got rewarded."
This is the first of a five-game road trip for the Oilers, who will travel east after tonight's game for a pair against Ottawa, before finishing the seven-day jaunt with a one-off against the Montreal Canadiens.