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The Oilers complete a back-to-back on Tuesday against the Dallas Stars. The game can be seen on Sportsnet and CBC and heard on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Puck drop is 6:38 p.m. MT.
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Five goals in 5:13 of the third period marked the fourth-fastest five-goal span in franchise history as the Oilers blew the roof off the Bridgestone Arena in an 8-3 smashing of the Predators.
"Those nights don't happen all the time," Leon Draisaitl, whose stat line on the season now reads 43 goals and 107 points, said. "Sometimes pucks just bounce your way a little bit and you capitalize on chances that we maybe didn't throughout the year."
Of the eight Oilers goals, Draisaitl scored four of them -- including three in the third period -- as part of a five-point night alongside his captain Connor McDavid, who registered a goal and four assists.
"I've been saying it for five years now," McDavid said. "He's an amazing player and it's nice that he's finally getting some credit."
The Dynamic Duo helped the Oilers complete the season sweep of the Predators and now have a combined 14 goals and 25 points in their last five games against Nashville.
"It was a good team game," Tippett said. "The big guys obviously capitalized on chances, but all the way through I thought we competed hard. We didn't give up a tonne and got the win."
Darnell Nurse and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins each had three assists on the night, and Kailer Yamamoto had a goal and assist in his return from an ankle injury on the Oilers second line that picked up where it left off after going for three games without its 'little water bug'.
"It's big. I think it shows the importance of Yamo," McDavid, deflecting praise to Monday's lineup re-addition, said. "He comes in and just bounced our whole lineup. He did so much for that line."