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Oilers’ 6-game winning streak snapped by the Rangers

New York Rangers centre Dominic Moore (28) hits the ice as he reaches for the puck against Edmonton Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93) during a faceoff during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson).
New York Rangers centre Dominic Moore (28) hits the ice as he reaches for the puck against Edmonton Oilers center Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (93) during a faceoff during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2015, in New York. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson). Associated Press

NEW YORK – Rick Nash and Mats Zuccarello each had a goal and an assist to lead the New York Rangers over Edmonton 4-2 on Tuesday night, ending the Oilers’ six-game winning streak.

Dylan McIlrath scored his first NHL goal and Jesper Fast added an empty-netter in the final seconds to help the Rangers snap a three-game skid. Keith Yandle finished with two assists, and Henrik Lundqvist stopped 18 shots.

Taylor Hall and Jordan Eberle scored for Edmonton. Anders Nilsson made 17 saves.

Back home after allowing a total of 14 goals in road losses to Vancouver, Edmonton and Calgary last week, New York led 1-0 at the first intermission thanks to Zuccarello’s 14th and significantly improved coverage in the defensive zone.

The Rangers limited Edmonton to six shots in the period, and 16 seconds after Oscar Lindberg’s hooking penalty expired, Zuccarello one-timed Yandle’s feed from the left circle to open the scoring.

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Unlike the losses in western Canada in which New York yielded 89 shots in three games, the Rangers held Edmonton to 20 shots for the game.

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But the Oilers made the most of their chances in the second period, scoring twice.

Hall tied the game 5:12 into the second with his 15th of the season and sixth in six games. With Lindberg serving a hooking minor, Hall glided down the left wing before whipping a shot through Lundqvist.

The deadlock lasted all of 2:42.

McIlrath gave the Rangers a 2-1 lead at 7:54. The 23-year-old one-timed Yandle’s pass past Nilsson before getting mobbed by teammates.

Edmonton drew even for the second time in the period on Eberle’s eighth goal at 18:20. The sequence began with Rangers defenceman Brady Skjei turning the puck over in the neutral zone to Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. The Edmonton centre found a streaking Eberle, whose quick wrist shot eluded Lundqvist.

New York took its third lead 59 seconds later on Nash’s power-play goal. Only 13 seconds after Edmonton was penalized for having too many men on the ice, Nash fired a low shot that Nilsson stopped, but the big left wing drove to the net and jammed in the rebound for his 10th of the season.

In the third period, New York took three penalties in succession. First, Marc Staal was called for slashing Anton Lander. Almost immediately after that minor expired, Staal was whistled for high-sticking Leon Draisaitl. And 1:42 after Staal’s second penalty of the period, J.T. Miller was assessed a minor for high-sticking Eric Gryba.

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But Edmonton was only able to fire three shots on Lundqvist during the three power plays, and finished 1 for 6 on the man advantage. New York went 1 for 5.

Fast’s empty-netter with 3.2 seconds left sealed it.

NOTES: The game marked Skjei’s NHL debut. The 28th overall pick in the 2012 draft was recalled Tuesday afternoon from New York’s AHL affiliate in Hartford, where he had 11 points in 27 games. . New York dressed five first-round draft picks — Skjei, Miller (2011), McIlrath (2010), Chris Kreider (2009) and Staal (2005) — for a game for the first time since Nov. 21, 1998. It also was the first time the Rangers dressed their own first-round picks in consecutive drafts since April 5, 1978. … The Rangers did not have regulars Dan Girardi (swollen knee), Kevin Klein (oblique) and Derek Stepan (broken ribs) in the lineup. . Edmonton was without Andrew Ference (healthy scratch), Oscar Klefbom (broken finger) and Jujhar Khaira (healthy scratch). . The 18,006 in attendance gave Edmonton backup goalie Cam Talbot a nice ovation when he was shown on the video board during a stoppage in play. New York traded Talbot to Edmonton on June 27.

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