Brown tied it 1-1 at 1:30 of the second period with his 10th of the season. McDavid swatted the puck away from Blues defenseman Justin Faulk straight to his teammate at the right side of the net for the putaway, shortside on Binnington.
Vasily Podkolzin made it 2-1 Edmonton at 12:39, backhanding a rebound off a point shot by Nurse past Binnington’s left pad.
Kyrou tied it 2-2 just 14 seconds into the third period, with a snap shot from the slot that beat Pickard gloveside.
Viktor Arvidsson put the Oilers ahead 3-2 at 1:41, scoring on a rebound off a slap shot from the point by Brett Kulak, sliding it past Binnington’s pad off the right post from the doorstep.
Buchnevich tied it 3-3 at 5:25, pouncing on a loose puck in the crease and putting his own rebound past a sprawled-out Pickard to extend his goal streak to four games (four goals).
“It’s frustrating. We had a lot of looks, I had a lot of looks and I’ll be thinking about those tonight,” said Thomas, who has 22 points (four goals, 18 assists) on a 10-game point streak. “We’re a good third-period team, we’re always in it, we keep fighting and we gave ourselves a chance to win the game or get a point. It’s unfortunate, the way it ended.”
NOTES: McDavid became the seventh player in NHL history with at least five consecutive 65-assist seasons. The others are Wayne Gretzky (13), Peter Stastny (six), Guy Lafleur (six), Bobby Orr (six), Adam Oates (five) and Phil Esposito (five). … Thomas became the first Blues player to record multiple point streaks of 10 or more games in a single season since Brett Hull (12 games twice in 1996-97). ... Suter scored his second goal of the season and first since turning 40 on Jan. 21. He became the third player aged 40 or older to score for the Blues, following Doug Harvey (Jan. 3, 1969 and Oct. 30, 1968) and Terry Harper (March 29, 1980) ... Suter (40 years, 78 days) became the fourth defenseman to score a short-handed goal at age 40 or older, joining Zdeno Chara (March 23, 2017), Chris Chelios (Jan. 12, 2006 and Oct. 21, 2002) and Ray Bourque (March 20, 2001).