Hughes made it 4-2 at 12:29, shooting the puck off the boards on a breakaway and then scoring off the rebound, batting the puck off Jarry.
Vladimir Tarasenko extended the lead to 5-2 at 15:40, taking a centering pass from Marcus Foligno to the front of the left circle and sending it far post, leading to Ingram replacing Jarry.
“It’s tough. The chances we are giving up, some of the shots, they’re tough. It’s a lot of Grade A’s, a lot of breakdowns,” Jarry said. “So, I think it’s tough to really think about (my) game at this point. It’s a whole team game.
“It’s just the bounces that went in. The fourth goal, just an unlucky bounce off our defenseman, off the end wall and straight back to (Hughes). It’s things like that that just went wrong tonight, and they were on the better side of it.”
Pitlick put the Wild ahead 6-2 at 9:42 of the third period, taking a centering pass from behind the goal line by Foligno and putting it past Ingram’s glove.
Roslovic closed the gap to 6-3 at 12:43, after Darnell Nurse carried the puck around behind the net off an offensive-zone face-off, and found him out front for the putaway.
Brock Faber made it a 7-3 final at 14:17, picking the top corner past Ingram’s glove from the left hashmarks.
“I thought we played good, special teams was huge for us,” Faber said of a Wild power play that went 2-for-3, compared to 0-for-2 by the Oilers. “There were a couple of chances there in third, they hit two posts that definitely could have changed the momentum of the game and thankfully they stayed out.
“That’s hockey, and we came out on top.”