NEW YORK (AP)
''We just bring a different element to the line, every one (of us),'' Grabner said. ''I think it's been going pretty good and hopefully we can keep it up.''
The Rangers lead the NHL in scoring at 4.09 goals per game. The addition of Grabner, signed in the offseason, has played a big part as his line totaled seven points in this game and has combined for 14 goals and 15 assists on the season.
''Ever since that line was put together they've probably been our most productive line,'' Rangers coach Alain Vigneault said. ''A lot of it has to do with decision-making of the two other guys, but Grabs' speed probably scares the opposition a little bit.
''They played a real strong game. I played them a good portion of the game against their top two lines and I thought they did a real good job for us all night long.''
On the go-ahead goal, Holden fired a shot from the point that was blocked by Edmonton's
Miller added an empty-netter 17 seconds later.
''Little things happened here and there, little breakdowns,'' Nugent-Hopkins said. ''They're definitely a team that capitalizes on mistakes and we knew that coming in. We tried to limit those as much as we could. When there's a breakdown, they take advantage of it.''
Larsson put the Oilers ahead 3-2 at 8:49 of the third with a slap shot from the point for his first goal of the season.
Fast tied it 42 seconds later as
The Oilers took a 2-1 lead just past midway through the second as Jesse Puljijarvi skated up the right side and toward the net, waited while New York defenseman
Grabner tied it with 4:14 left in the middle period with his sixth of the season. Hayes brought the puck up the right into the corner, dropped it to Miller, who sent it in front of the goal and Grabner fought off Larsson and sent a wrister past Talbot.
''In the first couple of periods we were kind of feeding their transition game, turning pucks over, and making mistakes,'' Grabner said. ''I think everyone on the ice and in the stands could see that, so it was nice to tie it up there.''
Nugent-Hopkins got the Oilers on the scoreboard first with his first of the season as
McDavid's assist gave the Oilers' 19-year-old captain at least a point against every NHL team he's faced other than Carolina. He has yet to play Boston, Chicago, Florida, Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay.
Hayes tied it about two minutes later as Grabner got the rebound of
NOTES: Edmonton's Todd McLellan coached his 632nd game, moving past Terry Crisp for sole possession of 50th place on the NHL career list. Scotty Bowman tops the list with 2,141 games. ... Oilers LW
UP NEXT
Oilers: At the New York Islanders on Saturday night in the middle game of a five-game, eight-day trip.
Rangers: At Boston on Saturday night in the front end of a back-to-back.
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