McDavid had two goals and two assists, and Draisaitl had a goal and three assists. Tyson Barrie and Zach Hyman each had two assists, and Stuart Skinner made 30 saves for Edmonton (14-11-0), which scored three straight power-play goals in a span of 8:11 in the second period.
"It felt like we were on the power play for 10 minutes straight or something like that," said McDavid, the Oilers captain. "… It was kind of a weird period. I thought the power play did a good job of finding a way to capitalize, and I thought the rest of our group found a way to get themselves back into it. I know it was a long time to kind of sit there, so I thought they did a good job too."
Nick Suzuki and Arber Xhekaj each scored a power-play goal, and Jake Allen made 17 saves for Montreal (12-11-1).
"Definitely we wanted to stay more disciplined than we were," said Suzuki, the Canadiens captain. "You just can't take penalties when you're down, give those guys 5-on-3s, so much time and space, and they capitalized."