ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Ryan Hartman scored three goals as part of a career-high-tying five-point game, and the Minnesota Wild scored five times in the final period to beat the Edmonton Oilers 7-4 on Tuesday night.

It was Edmontonā€™s first game without captain and three-time MVP Connor McDavid, who suffered an upper-body injury Saturday and is expected to miss a week or two.

Hartman recorded his first hat trick since Jan. 8, 2017, converting a feed from Jake Middleton for a short-handed tally and a 6-4 lead with 4:10 left. He got his second goal 38 seconds into the third period.

Joel Eriksson Ek and Mats Zuccarello also scored in third for the Wild before Marcus Foligno added an empty-netter. Marco Rossi and Hartman scored in the first period for Minnesota, and Filip Gustavsson finished with 25 saves.

The Kirill Kaprizov-Hartman-Zuccarello line has been waiting for a game like this: four goals and six assists, including three helpers by Kaprizov. It had four goals and 11 assists in Minnesotaā€™s first five games.

ā€œWe were able to find each other early,ā€ Hartman said. ā€œWe kind of talked about it as a line, weā€™ve been watching some shifts together and too many times we were trying to get inside, or were forcing it a little bit. You know, I think weā€™ve kind of been keeping it and waiting for our moment to strike as opposed to forcing it. Weā€™ve been holding onto it and making really good plays. That was the difference tonight.ā€

Warren Foegele scored twice, and Evan Bouchard and Evander Kane also scored for the Oilers.

Hartmanā€™s goal early in the third tied the game at 3-all. Zuccarello scored from the slot at 6:48 and Eriksson Ek made a quick backhand-to-forehand move at 10:28 to make it 5-3.

Edmonton was 1 for 5 on the power play after entering with the fifth-best success rate in the league at 30% through six games. That goal came from Kane on a redirect with just over seven minutes left to get the Oilers within 5-4.

ā€œDisappointing feeling in here,ā€ Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell said. ā€œWe scored enough to win. They made some really nice plays and capitalized.ā€

Campbell made 24 saves, including a sprawling, reaching-back-with-his-stick second-period save to rob Pat Maroon after a perfect pass across from Kaprizov.

ā€œI thought the second period for Jack might have been his best as an Edmonton Oiler, numerous stick saves,ā€ Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft said.

Minnesota has won nine of the past 10 meetings with Edmonton.

Over the past couple days, Woodcroft has emphasized McDavidā€™s absence is an opportunity for other players to step up.

ā€œNo oneā€™s going to replace someone like that. And we need everyone in here to buy in and bring a little bit more, each of us. Heā€™s a huge part of our team. If we have everyone doing a little bit more, I like our chances of being competitive,ā€ said Foegele, who is now up to three goals. Bouchard has two and Kaneā€™s goal was his first of the season.

A slap shot from Bouchard went into the net 54 seconds into the game, the quickest goal by an Oilers defenseman since Jeff Petry scored 32 seconds into a game Feb. 3, 2014. But Edmonton failed to capitalize on a two-man advantage less than two minutes later.

Rossi scored on a redirection midway through the period for Minnesota, before Foegele and Hartman scored on rebounds 34 seconds apart late in the frame to make it 2-2.

Foegele beat Gustavsson with a wrist shot from the slot 33 seconds into the second period.

FINAL FRAME FIZZLE

Edmonton has been outscored 10-1 in the third period this season. However, the Oilers entered the night second in the league with seven first-period goals.

UP NEXT

Oilers: Begin a four-game homestand Thursday night against the New York Rangers.

Wild: At Philadelphia on Thursday night.

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