DENVER -- Connor McDavid tried to sneak one in off Semyon Varlamov in the second period, but the Colorado goalie was too quick.The budding Edmonton star got the better of Varlamov early in the third and sent the Oilers to another win.McDavid extended his scoring spree with a goal and two assists in the final period, Milan Lucic had four points and the Oilers beat the Avalanche 6-3 on Wednesday night.The NHLs leading scorer, McDavid has four goals and four assists in Edmontons three-game winning streak.The teams playing well, thats all that matters, said the 19-year-old McDavid, who has 27 points. When the team plays well everyone can generate off that and I think a lot of guys have done a great job of contributing. Its been a team effort over these last three games.The Oilers, who had not won this season when trailing after two periods, were behind 3-2 entering the third but scored three times in the first 7:25. Lucic tied it 32 seconds in when he knocked in McDavids shot on Varlamov.McDavid gave Edmonton a 4-3 lead when his shot from the backboards went off Varlamov and in at 6:35. The second-year center then assisted on Leon Draisaitls goal 55 seconds later.I tried to do that in the second period but it took a little too long for it to develop and he did a good job of getting back, McDavid said, referring to his goal. This time it was kind of a bang-bang play, just tried to put it there and hopefully go off something.Draisaitl also had an assist, Jordan Eberle netted two goals and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored for Edmonton. Lucic finished with a season-high three assists, and Cam Talbot made 25 saves.We talked about taking the puck to the net more and when we started doing that good things started to happen, Lucic said. Its a big step for us to take to be able to come back from behind and get a big win on this road trip.The Avalanche took eight penalties and gave up two power-play goals.Were taking too many, coach Jared Bednar said. The worst penalty kills are the teams that take the most penalties, and thats where were at. Youre trying to ask a team to kill five, six, seven penalties a game. Its not going to happen. No team does that.After Nathan MacKinnon and Nugent-Hopkins traded goals 2:55 apart in the first period, the Avalanche took a 2-1 lead when Rene Bourque scored the first of his two goals on a delayed penalty at 17:19.Eberles power-play goal at 19:49 tied it 2-all. It was his sixth of the season.Bourques second goal of the night came 2 seconds after Andrej Sekeras boarding minor expired and gave Colorado a 3-2 lead.Varlamov made 35 saves for Colorado.Game notesEberle has 24 points in 27 career games against Colorado. ... 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From that point on, however, it was the Renegades show. Justin jks Savage showed up in a big way with a combined 51/32 kills/deaths (KD) in Games 2 and 3. Renegades took those maps 16-7 and 16-14 to move on to the grand finals.Just as the crowd was starting to sit back in its seats, Gambit Gaming came out on top over GODSENT as one final upset for everyone to digest. GODSENT had come out of its group as the top seed while Gambit had to do battle in the lower bracket to even get to playoffs. Maybe it was that extra day of play that benefited Gambit, since it looked a bit more polished coming out the gate. Gambit started the day off with a 16-5 win on Cobblestone, before GODSENT bounced back with a 16-8 win on Train to send things to a decisive Game 3. In that game, it certainly looked like GODSENT would be waltzing its way into the grand finals since it enjoyed a halftime lead of 10-5. Its T-side on Overpass wass a disaster, though, as Gambit dusted the Swedes up to the tune of an 11-3 half, taking the final map 16-13.dddddddddddd Abay HObbit Khasenov (on loan from Tengri) was the hero for Gambit in the series, posting an overall 63/48 KD and 94.6 average damage per round (ADR), both game-highs.The climactic rematchWith Gambit and Renegades both making their way to the grand finals, it ended up being a rematch of the winners match of Group B from Thursday. Given the fact that Renegades won that game on Cache, Gambit was sure to ban that map away at the first possible chance. This left the teams to square off on Nuke for the first game. Gambit got off to a quick 12-3 start, but it wouldnt be an easy win. Renegades made a big second-half surge by getting all the way to 12 rounds before ultimately falling 16-12.The action moved over to Cobblestone for Game 2, with Gambit again getting off to a nice start, taking a 10-5 lead into the half. Renegades tried its best to mount a semblance of a comeback in the second half, but it wasnt able to even muster up the same amount of effort it did in Game 1. Renegades won five rounds, but Gambit got the six it needed to lock up the game and the tournament. HObbit was once again the hero for Gambit in this series, posting a 52/31 KD and a 100.1 ADR.With a wins against respected teams like OpTic Gaming and Cloud9, Gambit certainly earned its win at DreamHack Winter. Since the team will not participating in ELeague Season 2, it will have to wait until the ELeague Major in January for its next crack at some good competition. ' ' '