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 notes Eberle has 24 points in 27 career games against Colorado. ... 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He appeared on SportsCenters weekly WWE segment, Off the Top Rope, with Jonathan Coachman on Wednesday and spoke candidly about whether he believes hell ever wrestle again.If you were to ask me nine days out of 10, I would say, Absolutely! Bryan said about his desire to return. I keep trying to convince people that Im OK to wrestle, and I think thats probably the hard part. A lot of times Im trying to convince myself, too, that I can wrestle. Its really hard, because the concussion issue is very subjective, and thats the part that a lot of people dont understand.In February, Bryan told Coachman he had suffered 10 documented concussions throughout his career and that it would be difficult to estimate how many more went unreported. He also admitted to hiding post-concussion seizures for years.But Bryan has undergone further testing since his retirement, which he alluded to Wednesday.I was cleared by a lot of concussion specialists, Bryan said. There was one test that kind of flagged me, but then the more I learned about that test, the more I learned, Hey, maybe that shouldnt have stopped me.Theres a lot more than meets the eye to this situation. I feel great, and I feel like every day that I can wrestle. Im doing jiu-jitsu and kickboxing and stuff like that, and I feel 100 percent.Bryan made his return to WWE television in recent months as a color commentator on the WWE Cruiserweight Classic and, most prominently, as the on-screen general manager of SmackDown Live. But it was a heated argument he had with The Miz during an appearance last week on the WWE Networks Talking Smack show that had social media buzzing.@WWEDanielBryan says @MikeTheMiz wrestles like a coward. And the IC Champ explodes on #TalkingSmack! #SDLive https://t.co/hgarcKmuj4- WWE Network (@WWENetwork) August 24, 2016Considering The Mizs use of real-life events surrounding Bryans retirement in his rant, fans were questioning whether portions of the segment were a shoot -- a direct attack on elements of Bryans life. They were also wondering whether it could be the opposite, servving as the beginning of WWE planting seeds, storyline-wise, for Bryans eventual return.ddddddddddddWith Talking Smack, essentially a postgame show for Tuesdays SmackDown Live, featuring a very unscripted and loose feel, Bryan said he knew very little about what The Miz was going to say when he joined the desk backstage.I just knew that Miz was going to come up and we were going to banter back and forth, Bryan said. But Miz and I have known each other for a long time, and we really know how to get at each others nerves. I brought up the idea that he wrestled like a coward. He knows I dont like the way he wrestles. I just dont like it. Its not my thing. And I called him out on that.But when The Miz countered by calling out Bryan for constantly telling fans he would return in the lead-up to his retirement, only to then walk away from the ring for good, Bryan admits his anger was real.He knows thats really pushing on a nerve, Bryan said. And calling me a coward for not doing it -- which I kind of sometimes think of myself as a coward for not doing it -- you know, its tough. Part of me wanted to punch him in the face, but I figured that probably wasnt such a smart idea on live TV.Its fair to question how much of what Bryan himself has said is a work. This is pro wrestling, after all.But, as far as he has said, it seems that WWE has plans to keep him and The Miz away from each other on screen moving forward. He also admitted just how difficult it has been for him to be close to the current product on SmackDown and not be able to competeWhen I go out there, the whole arena is like, Yes! Yes! Yes! and then I just sit in a chair, and I just watch the match, Bryan said. And then I go home to Brie [Bella, his wife] and say, Im going to quit. Im going to go wrestle somewhere. And then she talks me down off the ledge, and Im just like, OK. Ive got to think about her, and we are trying to have a family and that sort of thing. But that part of it is tough.Much of Bryans post-retirement journey has been documented for the new E! series Total Bellas, a spin-off of the reality show Total Divas. Bryan admitted to going through serious heartache and depression during the filming of the show. He was also quite candid about not looking forward to reliving it through his upcoming media obligations ahead of the Oct. 5 premiere. ' ' '