Kiviranta made it 2-1 at 14:56 of the second, tipping Makar's wrist shot from the right circle past Grubauer’s glove.
“I think I’m just trying to find guys,” Makar said of his point streak. “I’m trying to be a little bit of a facilitator, and then, obviously, guys are finding and putting themselves in good spots.”
It was Kiviranta’s third goal in two games.
“[Kiviranta] has been incredible all season,” Annunen said. “He’s doing his job, he’s been skating. … You can see it now, he’s scoring a lot.”
MacKinnon pushed it to 3-1 with a power-play goal at 19:52 of the second, skating across the top of the left circle and sending a wrist shot against the grain past Grubauer’s blocker.
Evans cut it to 3-2 with five seconds remaining in the game, scoring a power-play goal on a rebound in the left circle.
“We took some penalties, obviously, then got back on our heels, and you can’t do that against a power play like that,” McCann said.
NOTES: MacKinnon and Makar are the only players in the NHL so far this season with a season-opening point streak of seven games. … Maker joined John-Michael Liles (nine games in 2010-11) as the only defensemen in franchise history with a season-opening point streak of at least seven games.