Zuccarello put Minnesota in front 4-3 off another passing play at 6:48. Hartman passed the puck from behind the net to Kaprizov, who then found Zuccarello in the slot.
“It’s exciting when you win and you contribute and help the team win,” Zuccarello said. “That’s obviously a good night. … You want to get as many wins and play solid games, but obviously it’s nice to contribute.”
Eriksson Ek extended the lead to 5-3 at 10:28 after he curled out from along the goal line.
Kane cut it to 5-4 at 12:55 with a redirection on a power play, but Hartman buried a pass from Middleton off a rush during a 4-on-4 to make it 6-4 at 15:50.
“The easiest thing to do is to go to the negative, and I would say I thought there were a lot of really good signs for our team,” Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said. “It’s disappointing not to close the game out as we were heading to the third period.”
Marcus Foligno scored his first goal of the season into an empty net at 16:37 for the 7-4 final.
“It’s nice to see everybody get looks like that, right? That tells that we’re doing the right things to score goals and scoring goals the right way or chances the right way,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “… Every line had opportunities. Maybe that (top) line gets more of the points tonight, but if we do that, hopefully it can spread out throughout the entire group.”
NOTES: Hartman's five points tied his NHL career high. His only previous five-point game came on Oct. 5, 2017. ... The Wild scored at least five goals in the third period for the third time in their history. They scored six in the third period of a 6-2 win against the Dallas Stars on Feb. 22, 2015, and five goals in the third period of a 6-1 win against the San Jose Sharks on Oct. 19, 2005. ... Kaprizov recorded his 30th multipoint period, tying Pierre-Marc Bouchard for the fourth most in Wild history. Mikko Koivu (63), Marian Gaborik (54) and Zach Parise (38) are the only others with more. ... Zuccarello extended his season-opening point streak to six games (two goals, seven assists), which is tied for the second longest in Minnesota history, one behind Andrew Brunette (seven in 2009-10). ... Draisaitl finished with two assists. It was his fourth multipoint game in his past five games.