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Oilers Makes Most of Limited Chances

Oct 13, 2009 – 9:00 AM
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Newsmakers in the NHL: During the regular season it's our Weekday look at the previous night's action and some of the storylines taking place around the league. Have a tip or something you want linked? Send it in to nhlfanhouse@gmail.com.

Oilers 6, Predators 1: Unlike the Calgary Flames, the Edmonton Oilers were able to build a 5-0 lead and hold on for a win, as they crushed the Predators on Monday night. The 6-1 score is impressive for Edmonton as it was outshot by a 2:1 margin (41-20) over the course of the game. Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers stopped 40 shots for the Oilers, while Zach Stortini scored a pair of goals in the win.

After the jump: Colorado's special teams shine, video of the day, and more


Avalanche 4, Bruins 3: Craig Anderson and the Avalanche held off a third period rally from the Boston Bruins to improve to 3-1-1 on the young season. David Jones' shorthanded tally at the 16:50 mark of the second period proved to be the game-winner for Avalanche, which also received goals from Marek Svatos, Scott Hannan and Milan Hejduk. Colorado's special teams was the difference in the game as it went 2-for-3 on the power play and a perfect 5-for-5 on the penalty kill, including the Jones shorthanded goal.

Monday's Other Games

The Islanders lost their fourth one-goal game in a row, dropping a 2-1 decision to the Los Angeles Kings. [Box Score, Recap]

Chicago's awesome comeback. [Box Score, Gretz's recap]

The Penguins improve to 5-1 on the season with a 4-1 win in Ottawa. [Box Score, Recap]

Toronto remains win-less thanks to its loss in New York. [Box Score, Botta's Recap]

New Jersey comes back against Washington. [Box Score, Recap]

Panthers lose their fourth in a row. [Box Score, Recap]

San Jose hosts the Coyotes. [Box Score, Recap]

Loose Pucks

-- We're not even three weeks into the season and Carey Price is already under the microscope in Montreal. A bit over the top, I'd say. [Montreal Gazette]

-- Detroit Red Wings owner Mike Ilitch is worth $1.4 billion according to Forbes Magazine. [Mlive]

Video Of The Day

Brent Seabrook scores the game-winner in Chicago's improbable comeback win.



Tuesday's Games

Flames vs. Blue Jackets: The Flames are probably looking forward to playing another game so they can forget about Monday's loss.

Red Wings vs. Sabres: The Red Wings have won two in a row and look to extend their winning streak against the Sabres in Buffalo.

Avalanche vs. Maple Leafs: Both teams are playing the second half of back-to-back games, while Toronto is still searching for its first win.
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