The Oilers' dynamic duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl lived up to the hype, trading passes for goals in a showcase of skill that reinforced why McDavid is pacing the NHL in scoring and Draisaitl isn't too far behind.
There was Draisaitl's one-timer from his trademark spot on the power play, and then the two barreling into the Wild zone for a 2-on-1 that McDavid deposited cleanly.
But as impressive as Edmonton's top players were, they didn't lead their team to victory.
That's because they weren't the only stars on the ice, and the Wild's shone a little brighter.
Kirill Kaprizov's second straight three-point effort set the tone for a 5-3 win on Thursday in front of 17,651 at Xcel Energy Center in the first of three clashes in 12 days between Western Conference rivals.
"He's a real good player," McDavid said of Kaprizov. "He skates really well, makes a lot happen."
Not only did Kaprizov's goal and two assists extend his career-longest point streak to 10, he also set a franchise record with a nine-game assist streak.
Kaprizov is up to 14 goals, 16 assists and 30 points, all team highs.