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The Edmonton Oilers score twice on the PP, then lock it down in a 3-1 win over Winnipeg

Here’s the tale of the tape. Edmonton Oilers Game Grades MIKKO KOSKINEN. 8. Made 29 saves in his first start in third weeks. That’s tough to do. And he was very good early. Got a skate on a dangerous chance by Stastny after a turnover by Kulikov about 5 minutes in. A 2 nd Period stop on Scheifele that preserved the 2-1 edge. Darted out a left pad on a chance by Appleton in the 3rd, one of 15 saves in that frame. Named the game’s third star. Credit to Oilers radio host Reid Wilkins who dug up this stat: Koskinen owns a .929 SV% since Mike Smith returned from injury.

Game Preview 47 0: Edmonton Oilers at Winnipeg Jets (7pm MT, SNW)

Game Preview 47 0: Edmonton Oilers at Winnipeg Jets (7pm MT, SNW)
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Seven years into Brad Treliving s tenure, Calgary Flames still searching for playoff success

As the Calgary Flames attempt to stave off playoff elimination during an underachieving season, general manager Brad Treliving marks his seven-year anniversary at the helm of the team. The Flames were coming off a fifth straight non-playoff season when he was hired, finishing second last in the Western Conference. Jiri Hudler led the team in scoring, Mark Giordano and T.J. Brodie patrolled the blueline, and a quartet of goalies fought for the starting job following Miikka Kiprusoff’s retirement. Perhaps that otherwise-futile 2013-14 season’s most important moment was its final game, when a rookie named Johnny Gaudreau scored his first NHL goal in his debut.

Where does 100 points for McDavid fit on Edmonton Oilers priority list over the final 10 games?

Article content The Edmonton Oilers remain some distance away from mathematically clinching a playoff spot, what with the Vancouver Canucks still having enough games to catch up that in theory they could still finish in first place in the North. We all know that isn’t going to happen, but some of those games have to be played before it becomes a mathematical certainty, likely some time next week when the Oilers meet the Canucks four times in a six-day span. They’ll first have a chance to put an insurmountable difference between themselves and Calgary Flames with a win in either of the two games the Alberta rivals will play later this week.

Player grades: Connor McDavid leads the charge yet again as Oilers fly past Jets into second place

Article content Oilers 6, Jets 1 It began as a battle for second place in the NHL’s Scotia North Division. It ended as something of a laugher as Edmonton Oilers cruised 6-1 over Winnipeg Jets, passing their gracious hosts in the standings while still holding two games in hand. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Player grades: Connor McDavid leads the charge yet again as Oilers fly past Jets into second place Back to video In truth it was a hard fought game with Winnipeg holding the edge on the shot clock in all three periods and by 37-30 overall. Grade A scoring chances tracked here at the 

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