EDMONTON, AB - The New Jersey Devils battled back with a late come-from-behind victory to down the Oilers 4-3 at Rogers Place on Thursday night.
The Oilers looked to be well on their way to their sixth-straight victory, but a seven-second stretch late in the third period would be their undoing.
Up 3-2 with 3:15 remaining, the Devils tied the game courtesy of a slippery wrister by Ryan Graves, who made a power move to the slot before ricocheting a shot off a defenceman and towards the Oilers goal. Despite a stellar performance by starter Stuart Skinner who up until that point had turned aside 39-of-41 shots, the puck found it's way through his five-hole to tie the game.
The Devils continued their attack right off the ensuing faceoff, with Jesper Bratt blowing by the Oilers defence and firing a snapshot off the post and in behind Skinner just seven seconds after the tying goal for the game winner.
Edmonton saw goals by Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Derek Ryan, who picked up his second goal in as many games by showing off his hand-eye coordination in front of the Devils net with a tip-in off a Tyson Barrie wrister that beat New Jersey starter Mackenzie Blackwood, who left the game due to injury in the second period.
The Oilers will wrap up their three-game homestand with a Saturday matinee against the Dallas Stars before heading out for a long four-game Eastern Conference road trip until mid-November.
GAME RECAP: Devils 4, Oilers 3
New Jersey scored twice late in the third to pick up the come-from-behind victory at Rogers Place on Thursday night