EDMONTON, Alberta -- Connor McDavid and the Oilers came out winners in an overtime game for the first time in a while.McDavid scored the decisive goal in the shootout and Edmonton beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Saturday night.Milan Lucic and Leon Draisaitl scored in regulation for the Oilers, who had won two of three since dropping four straight, including two OT losses and a shootout defeat.There are some areas that we need to improve on, but it is a win, coach Todd McLellan said. Its a comeback win. Weve been on the other end of those lately, so it is nice to come back and tie one up in the third period and win in a shootout instead of being on the other end.Cam Talbot made 31 saves for the Oilers and then turned away Brian Boyle in the third round of the shootout to end it.Ben Bishop stopped 30 shots, and Jonathan Drouin and Tyler Johnson had goals for the Lightning. Tampa Bay has lost two in a row and five of six.Its better. Its not where we want it to be, but still, I think tonights a great step in the right direction, Drouin said.Edmonton outshot the Lightning 11-5 in the scoreless first period, but Tampa Bay had the best chance midway through the opening frame when Talbot stopped a short-handed breakaway by Alex Killorn.The Oilers took a 1-0 lead four minutes into the second on the power play. Draisaitl made a long pass through to Lucic, who rifled his ninth of the season past Bishop.The Lightning tied the game on a power play with 1:01 to play in the second when Drouins shot through a ton of traffic hit Talbot and trickled into the Edmonton net.Tampa Bay took a 2-1 lead 2:35 into the third period as Cory Conacher threaded a pass through to Johnson on a 2-on-1, and he beat Talbot for his ninth of the season.Edmonton tied it again with 13 minutes left on another power play when Draisaitl deflected a shot past Bishop for his 14th.The penalty kill, weve got to step up as players, Bishop said. Enough is enough here. Weve got to have more passion to kill these penalties because its starting to get almost embarrassing.Game notes It was the first of two regular season meetings between the teams this season. The Lightning swept the series last season. ... Tampa Bay is still struggling through injuries to top players, with the likes of center Steven Stamkos (knee) and forwards Ryan Callahan (lower body), Ondrej Palat (undisclosed) and Nikita Kucherov (lower body) still unavailable to play. ... Oilers defenseman Andrej Sekera played his 600th career NHL game on Saturday.UP NEXTLightning: Return home to face Detroit on Tuesday night.Oilers: Start a three-game trip Monday night in St. Louis. Nike Air Vapormax Schweiz . The 29-year-old from Port Colborne, Ont., has nothing but good things to say about former U.S. marine Liz (Girlrilla) Carmouche ahead of their co-main event Wednesday on the UFCs "Fight for the Troops" televised card in Fort Campbell, Ky. Vapormax Schweiz Schuhe . 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AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan says Chris Yarran will continue to receive the leagues support after his retirement to deal with mental health issues.The 25-year-old joined Richmond in a trade from Carlton at the end of the 2015 season, but battled mental illness and left Punt Road on Tuesday without playing a game.Were aware of it and we work hard, but youre always going to have incredibly sad and difficult circumstances, like those with Chris Yarran, McLachlan said of the AFLs approach to tackling mental health.Weve got to make sure that the support is ongoing as he exits our industry and as prevalent as it has been at Richmond and Carlton before that.Yarran played 119 AFL games with the Blues before being traded for draft pick No.19 in a move Richmond defended on Wednesday.Reece McKeenzie left the club for similar reasons this year, while Sydneys Lance Franklin, Fremantles Cam McCarthy and Geelongs Mitch Clark have also had well-publicised mental health battles in the past.ddddddddddddClearly, its a big issue in our game - we know that, McLachlan said.Whether its been Chris Yarran or others who have gone public this year, there are also numbers that show a number of players, that are not known about broadly, suffer from mental illness in various forms.Its a real issue ... we work with the experts on the right approach.All the clubs have incredible player welfare approaches and have people specifically tasked to deal with it on a daily basis. 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