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Edmonton, AB (SportsNetwork.com) - Tobias Rieder scored two straight short- handed goals to ignite an unrelenting Arizona Coyotes attack en route to a 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday.

Martin Erat and Oliver Ekman-Larsson both scored, Mikkel Boedker had a goal and an assist and Mike Smith made 25 saves for the Coyotes, who ended a three- game skid.

"We played a really solid road game against a team that's just as urgent, if not more, than we are," Smith said. "A great effort by our team."

Jordan Eberle and Jeff Petry each scored for the Oilers, who lost their 10th straight game. Viktor Fasth allowed all five goals on 24 shots.

"We feel pain, but there should be no feeling sorry for yourself. You should be scraping and clawing your way out of it," Edmonton coach Dallas Eakins said.

Edmonton has now lost 10 consecutive games for the first time since March 8-31, 2011.

The Oilers took an early lead just 21 seconds into a Zbynek Michalek roughing minor. Taylor Hall raced up the left side and blasted a shot off the left shoulder of Smith, who was unable to control the rebound. Eberle was there to backhand it home 5:37 into the contest.

Edmonton started the second period with 1:49 of power-play time due to a Shane Doan roughing penalty, but it was Arizona, particularly Rieder, that took advantage of it to spark a four-goal middle stanza.

Rieder stripped an opposing player of the puck in the neutral zone and embarked on a breakaway before sliding the puck through Fasth's pads for a tie game just 36 seconds into the second.

It was the rookie forward again 58 seconds later. He received a stretch pass from Martin Hanzal, eluded a sliding defender and finished the play with a wrist shot to give Edmonton the lead.

Rieder became the first rookie and just second player in franchise history to score two short-handed goals in one game. Keith Tkachuk also did it on April 7. 1995.

Moments later, Ekman-Larsson took a feed from Keith Yandle, skated across the top of the slot and slapped a shot past a screened Fasth for a 3-1 advantage on the power play.

With just over eight minutes to play in the second, Nail Yakupov fired a shot just a few from the top of the crease, but Smith made a brilliant glove save to deny the Edmonton forward.

Boedker tucked a rebound into the net with 17 seconds left in the second to cap the Coyotes' impressive stanza.

Erat continued Arizona's offensive outburst with the team's fifth straight goal 2:03 into the third, but Petry's shot from the point got past Smith for a 5-2 game over two minutes later.

Game Notes

Smith is now 10-1-1 in 14 career games against Edmonton ... Rieder tallied the first two short-handed goals of his career ... Edmonton has not won in regulation against Arizona since a 4-3 victory on Jan. 25, 2011 ... The Coyotes have registered at least a point in 16 straight games against the Oilers ... Coyotes defenseman Connor Murphy left the game with an upper-body injury ... The season series resumes Dec. 16 in Arizona.