After Edmonton scored the first three goals of the game on Tuesday night, the Columbus Blue Jackets made it apparent which team was still fighting for a playoff spot and which team was already out of the race.
Thomas Vanek had three goals and an assist to lift the Blue Jackets to a 7-3 victory over the Oilers.
“We were down 3-0, but it didn’t feel like it, because it was just a couple of dumb mistakes that cost us,” Vanek said. “We felt fine about our game going into the game and even being down 3-0 we felt OK. We showed a lot of character and it was a big two points again.”
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Artemi Panarin, Boone Jenner, Cam Atkinson and Markus Nutivaara also scored for the Blue Jackets, who have won 11 of 12. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 22 shots.
“We just kept pushing and at the end of the day we played a really good game, I think,” said Columbus forward Alexander Wennberg, who ended the night with a plus-six rating.
Connor McDavid had a goal and two assists, while Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Drake Caggiula also scored for the Oilers, who have lost two straight.
Cam Talbot stopped 13 of 18 shots before being replaced by Laurent Brossoit.
“It was awful, horrible,” McDavid said of his team’s collapse.
“We had the good start [tonight] and then the game just went right back to where we were at during the start of the year. It’s disappointing as we had been pretty good of late,” he added.
Edmonton got on the board 3 minutes, 37 seconds into the first period when a mix-up behind the net between Bobrovsky and Nutivaara allowed McDavid to steal the puck and send it out front to Nugent-Hopkins for his 22nd of the season.
McDavid picked up his 100th point, tying his league-leading total from last year.
Linesman Steve Barton was stretchered off following a collision with McDavid in the first period. Columbus’ Zach Werenski ran into McDavid and sent him flying into Barton, who hit his head hard on the ice.
Sportsnet reported that Barton was taken to a hospital, where he was able to speak with doctors and move all extremities.
McDavid scored a short-handed goal later in the period, his career-high 40th of the season.
He is the first Oilers player to hit the mark since Petr Klima did it in 1991.
Edmonton made it 3-0 on the power play midway through the first when Caggiula blasted a puck top corner past Bobrovsky.
Columbus came roaring back with a pair of goals within a minute, as Vanek’s shot caromed off a defender and past Talbot, and then Panarin scored his 26th on a rebound.
Vanek tipped in his 23rd of the season off a shot by David Savard with 3 minutes, 20 seconds left.
Jenner put Columbus ahead with a goal 1 minute, 38 seconds into the second, with Atkinson and Vanek following to make it a blowout.
Nutivaara piled on with a goal in the third.
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