"It's starting to get there," Draisaitl said. "Obviously, I didn't start the season the way I hoped, but we've been winning, and really that's all that matters. I'm going to get my game going. I know that I'm positive in that."
Forsberg made it 2-1 at 18:46 of the second period when he beat Koskinen on the power play off a cross-ice pass from Ryan Johansen.
"Right now, Filip is playing at a really high level," Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. "You've got to credit his two linemates too. Ryan is making some terrific plays. [Viktor Arvidsson] is the motor that makes it go, and all three of them are playing at a high level. But [Forsberg], for me, in the last two games probably has close to 25 attempts at the net, and when he puts the puck at the net like that, it's going to go in the back of the net."
Connor McDavid scored seven seconds later to give the Oilers a 3-1 lead at 18:53. He split the defense and backhanded a shot past Saros for his seventh goal.
Draisaitl put Edmonton ahead 4-1 at 4:19 of the third period with a wrist shot on the rush for his second goal of the game, sixth of the season.