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rustybadcock
3-20-08, 7:25 AM
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A losing streak last month nearly dashed the Edmonton Oilers' hopes of returning to the playoffs. A recent surge, though, has them back in the thick of the race.

Looking to further their postseason push, the Oilers will try for their fourth straight win when they host the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.

Edmonton (37-32-5) suffered a three-game slide from Feb. 16-22 that dropped the team to 14th place in the Western Conference. Since then, the Oilers have gone 10-2-0 to move to 10th place - one point behind Nashville and five back of Vancouver, Calgary and Colorado - three teams tied for sixth in the West.

The Oilers opened a four-game homestand with an 8-4 win over Phoenix on Tuesday. Curtis Glencross scored two third-period goals and Ales Hemsky contributed three assists for Edmonton, which has won three straight and six of the last seven.

"We were in a pretty bad situation not too long ago and made a commitment to each other and everybody has followed through with it," defenseman Steve Staios said. "We weren't feeling that good about how we were playing but no one went into panic mode. We had confidence that if we got back to our game that we could make a run."

Rookie Sam Gagner added a goal and two assists, while Dwayne Roloson turned aside 26 shots in his third straight start for Edmonton, which scored eight goals for the first time since an 8-5 win over Columbus on Jan. 13, 2003.

For the Oilers to reach the playoffs for the eighth time in 11 seasons after missing the 2006-07 postseason, they must capitalize on their eight remaining games - all against conference foes.

Two of those matchups are against the Canucks (37-26-10), who have won two straight and five of seven as they seek to reach their sixth postseason in seven years.

Henrik Sedin scored two goals, and twin brother Daniel Sedin assisted on both to give the Canucks a 3-1 home victory over Phoenix on Monday.

"If you don't score and you're supposed to score, it's always nice to get some goals," said Henrik Sedin, who had been kept off the scoresheet in his previous four games. "We got some bounces and went to the net a little bit more (Monday night) and the whole team played better so it makes it easier."

Roberto Luongo made 25 saves to improve to 5-2-0 with a 2.35 goals-against average in his last seven starts. He is 3-0-2 with a shutout and a 1.74 GAA in five starts against the Oilers in 2007-08.

The Canucks are 3-0-3 in the season series, but have lost two of three meetings at Rexall Place, where the Oilers have won nine of their last 10 games overall.

Roloson is 11-11-2 with five ties, four shutouts and a 2.28 GAA in 33 lifetime games against Vancouver.

Vancouver will be without rookie left wing Mason Raymond for four weeks after he suffered a second-degree MCL sprain on a knee-on-knee hit in Monday's win.

I expect a pretty fast game here. The Oil being 8-2-0 in their last ten might play on their game plan a bit. I suspect Stortini will be minding his manners this time around as the Oil feel they have something to win for. With most all of us off tomorrow I would suspect most to have a lot of fun tonight!

Happy pre-easter and enjoy the game!

RB

AtLossForWords
3-20-08, 12:59 PM
I love playing the Oil, usually when we are in a slump, they can bust us out of it.

gordphish
3-20-08, 1:01 PM
I'm going to predict a nutty night where there are lots of converted PPs. Canucks win 6-5 in OT, and the Sedins explode for a big game.

Nelson19777
3-20-08, 2:32 PM
Woo hoo the long weekend is here and it starts with a Canuck win 4-2.

KB in Kelowna
3-20-08, 3:02 PM
I expect the game will not be the slugfest the lst meeting was. Edmonton needs to win outright and they cannot do that from the penalty box. I don't like predicting scores so I won't, but if the Canucks use thier speed and lock them down defencively they should win.

KB in Kelowna
3-20-08, 11:48 PM
4-1 for Luongo and the boys:nod: Are the new line combos a sign of balanced scoring?

Anyways I am out for a little family vacation over Easter. happy Easter everyone:wave:

Just a little note about tommorow vs the Wild, they had better not win it in OT or circus time as the Wild get the point and that means they would be tied:no:

rustybadcock
3-21-08, 10:36 AM
4-1 for Luongo and the boys:nod: Are the new line combos a sign of balanced scoring?

Anyways I am out for a little family vacation over Easter. happy Easter everyone:wave:

Just a little note about tommorow vs the Wild, they had better not win it in OT or circus time as the Wild get the point and that means they would be tied:no:

You have a great easter too man!

gordphish
3-21-08, 6:12 PM
4-1 for Luongo and the boys:nod: Are the new line combos a sign of balanced scoring?

Anyways I am out for a little family vacation over Easter. happy Easter everyone:wave:

Just a little note about tommorow vs the Wild, they had better not win it in OT or circus time as the Wild get the point and that means they would be tied:no:

Happy Easter KB.

Anybody get an update on Kesler after that late blocked shot?

TimmyTabasco
3-21-08, 6:44 PM
Nice win for the Canucks..a good character win

But, I dont know why McTavish started Roloson