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DALLAS (AP) — Warren Foegele broke a tie with 8:14 left and the Edmonton Oilers scored three times in the third period to beat the Dallas Stars 6-3 on Wednesday night.

Mattias Janmark had two goals and an assist as the Oilers snapped a three game losing streak. Zach Hyman, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid also scored for Edmonton.

McDavid, who scored on the rush with 3:43 left to make it 5-3, leads the NHL with 29 goals and 65 points. He has a 14 game point streak, the longest active streak in the league.

Janmark’s second goal was an empty net with 3:11 to play.

Nugent-Hopkins also had two assists, and Oilers rookie Stuart Skinner made 25 saves.

Roope Hintz, rookie Wyatt Johnston and Tyler Seguin scored for the Stars, who were coming off a 3-1-1 Eastern Conference road trip. Jake Oettinger stopped 29 shots.

Foegele one-timed a pass from Leon Draisaitl, whose 55 points this season are second in the NHL to McDavid.

Hintz took a pass from Jason Robertson in the right circle and scored at 14:49 of the first half on a one-time shot from his left leg hard enough that he lost his balance and landed on his stomach.

The Oilers answered 1:11 later on a goal by Janmark, who spent his first five seasons in the NHL with Dallas and joined Edmonton as a free agent last summer. Klim Kostin skated with the puck behind the Dallas net and slipped a pass along the crease that Janmark exploited to tie the game 1-all.

The Stars needed just 27 seconds of the second period to go up 2-1 on Johnston’s rising wrist shot on the rush.

The Oilers answered quickly, 2:09 later, when Hyman scored 25 seconds into a power play for the NHL’s top-ranked unit.

Nugent-Hopkins put Edmonton up 3-2 at 8:18 on a shot that deflected off Dallas’ Ryan Suter.

Seguin’s tip-in on the Stars’ power play at 17:56 tied the score at 3.

Jamie Benn had the secondary assist on Johnston’s goal for his 800th career point.

NOTES: Dallas F Mason Marchment had two assists. … The Stars announced before the game that F Denis Gurianov has been granted an indefinite leave of absence by the team due to family reasons. … Oilers fathers are on this trip and toured the Dallas Cowboys complex in Frisco not far from the Stars headquarters.

Oilers: Host the Vancouver Canucks on Friday.

Stars: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Friday.

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