Draisaitl scored on a 5-on-3 power play at 19:29 to make it 3-2 after Cam Fowler was assessed a tripping penalty and Rickard Rakell a cross-checking penalty on the same shift. He became the seventh player in Oilers history to score 200 goals and reached the milestone in his 481st NHL game. Four Oilers (Wayne Gretzky, 242; Jari Kurri, 328; Glenn Anderson, 328; Mark Messier, 442) required fewer, and McDavid has 199 in 410 games.
Deslauriers tied it 3-3 at 8:46 of the second period, and Steel gave Anaheim a 4-3 lead with his second of the game at 9:59.
"I think it's easier done (not taking penalties) if we're coming in fresh," Ducks coach Dallas Eakins said. "Back-to-back game (Anaheim won 3-2 in overtime at the Calgary Flames on Monday), you're already behind the eight ball and with speed like that coming, you just can't take penalties. That's where we got ourselves in trouble. I will say this, I'm proud of that group, back-to-back game playing against an elite team and the way we battled and stayed in it and kept coming back, never quit, that's a big step forward for us even though we didn't get the points."