Edmonton Oilers goalie Nikolai Khabibulin, of Kazahkstan, right, makes a glove save of a shot off the stick of Colorado Avalanche rookie center Ryan O'Reilly in the first period.
David Zalubowski, Associated Press
DENVER — The Edmonton Oilers went back to basics after losing five straight on the road and three in a row overall.
"Keep things simple," Oilers right winger Dustin Penner said.
Ryan Potulny and Penner scored two of Edmonton's four power-play goals and also had assists, and the Oilers handed the Colorado Avalanche their first home loss of the season, 5-3 on Sunday night.
"The two things we did were simple," Potulny agreed. "We simplified our game and got puck at the net."
Patrick O'Sullivan and Tom Gilbert added power-play goals, Andrew Cogliano also scored, and Nikolai Khabibulin (7-7-1) made 34 saves to help Edmonton (8-8-1) end a three-game losing streak.
The Oilers were 4 for 7 on the power play.
"And against the No. 2 ranked penalty killing unit in the league," Edmonton coach Pat Quinn said. "We probably paid attention a little bit, we moved the puck around and they weren't quite as sharp as they had been on the penalty kill."
Marek Svatos, T.J. Hensick and David Jones scored for Colorado, and Craig Anderson made 27 saves. The Avalanche (12-4-2), tied for NHL lead with San Jose with 26 points, opened the season with six straight home wins.
"We put ourselves in a whole with the penalties," Anderson said. "Too many men on the ice is a mental error, but shooting the puck over the glass for a delay penalty is just bad luck."
Potulny converted a cross-ice pass from Gilbert to put the Oilers ahead 4-2 at 4:44 of the third period, but Jones answered for Colorado at 7:27 when Khabibulin was caught away from the crease. Cogliano finished the scoring with 3:20 to go.
"Great pass from Sam Gagner to get me the puck," Potulty said about his first goal since April 3, 2007, at Toronto. "I'd missed a similar chance a couple of shifts earlier."
Edmonton converted its first three power-play opportunities to take a 3-1 lead into the first intermission.
Comrie sent a backhander past Anderson 23 seconds into a boarding penalty on Svatos, who then tied it for the Avalanche at the 8-minute mark.
"I caught a break when a defenseman deflected a pass," Comrie said of his goal. "Anderson had to go coast-to-coast to come back when the puck came to me and all I had to do was backhand it in."
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