The Denver Post

MCDAVID WINS IT EARLY IN OVERTIME

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GO» Connor McDavid CHIC A scored 53 seconds into overtime to lift the Oilers to their third straight win, 21 win over the Blackhawks on Sunday.

After two Blackhawks skaters got caught deep in their zone, McDavid finished a 2on1 break, taking a crossice feed from Leon Draisaitl and beating Cam Ward from the left circle for his eighth goal.

Chicago’s Brent Seabrook and Edmonton’s Zack Kassian scored in the first period.

Chicago’s leading scorer, Patrick Kane, assisted on Seabrook’s goal to extend his point streak to six games.

Cam Talbot stopped 31 shots as Edmonton improved to 31 in overtime games.

Kings 4, Rangers 3.

NGELES» Alec Martinez LOS A scored with 55 seconds remaining, and Los Angeles stopped a sixgame skid.

Martinez brought the puck from behind the net into the offensive zone and fired a wrist shot through the legs of Brendan Smith and past New York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist for his first goal of the season.

Ilya Kovalchuk had a goal and two assists, Trevor Lewis scored and Jack Campbell made 22 saves in place of the injured Jonathan Quick for the Kings. Dustin Brown also scored in his season debut.

Sharks 4, Ducks 3, OT.

LIF.» Timo Meier A N A HEIM, C A gave San Jose the victory by scoring 2:12 into the extra period.

Red Wings 4, Stars 2.

DETROIT» Anthony Mantha helped Detroit earn its first home win of the season.

Mantha, Tyler Bertuzzi, defenseman Jonathan Ericsson and Justin Abdelkader scored for Detroit, which had been 031 at Little Caesars Arena. Dylan Larkin had two assists and Jonathan Bernier stopped 28 shots for his first win as a Red Wing, after signing as a free agent in July.

Golden Knights 4, Senators 3,

OT. Jonathan

L A S VEG A S Marchessau­lt scored unassisted 2:24 into overtime to give Vegas the win.

Islanders 2, Hurricanes 1.

N.C.» Anders Lee had a R A LEIGH, goal and an assist, and New York beat Carolina.

Ryan Pulock scored the goahead goal late in the second period and Josh Bailey had two assists for the Islanders, who have earned points in three straight games. Playing eight of their first 11 games on the road, they’ve won two in a row for the first time. — The Associated Press

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