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Freitag, 1. Dezember 2017, 06:11

EDMONTON -- Head coach Dallas Eakins needed to chew the Edmonton Oilers out after a painful first 40 minutes, and the tongue-lashing seemed to spur them on. [url=http://www.shoppelicansonline.com/Authentic-Anthony-Davis-Pelicans-Jersey/]Anthony Davis Jers

EDMONTON -- Head coach Dallas Eakins needed to chew the Edmonton Oilers out
after a painful first 40 minutes, and the tongue-lashing seemed to spur them on.
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. Taylor Hall scored the overtime winner as the Oilers
rebounded from a listless start to earn a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over the
New York Islanders after trailing 2-0 after the second period on Thursday night.
Oiler Sam Gagner stole the puck in the neutral zone and danced around defender
Brian Strait before sending it on net, where Hall was able to slip it past
goalie Evgeni Nabokov 2:29 into the overtime session. "I had a very one-sided
conversation with them," Eakins said of the second period intermission. "Id
rather we didnt wait until the last four minutes of the second period to get
going. We have been preaching the way to play and it wasnt until near the end of
the second that we understood what we needed to do and we carried it on to the
third." Gagner agreed that the teams needed a kick in the behind after their
sorry start. "We werent happy with the way we played the first two periods and
we talked a lot about it in between the second and the third," he said. "We
started doing the things that make you successful in the third. We were getting
pucks deep and forechecking and it was a big reason we were able to come away
with the win." Ryan Smyth and Philip Larsen also scored for the Oilers
(22-34-8), who have won two games in a row and are 7-2-2 in their last 11 games.
Frans Nielsen and Anders Lee responded for the Islanders (24-32-9), who have
lost 10 of their last 13 games. The Islanders have also lost 10 games this
season in which they led heading into the third period. "I wish I had an answer
for that," said New York forward Michael Grabner. "We have to try and bare down.
We had some chances on some two-on-ones that we didnt take advantage of. We have
to try and make it 3-0, and 4-0 and not just sit back. "Its been happening too
much lately." Islanders coach Jack Capuano said his team simply cant afford to
let up late in a game. "We made mistakes, we talk about this all the time," he
said. "You have to teach and you have to learn from it. At some point, theyre
going to have to realize those little things, the moment you stop moving your
feet or get out of position its going to cost you." New York started the scoring
with a short-handed marker midway through the first period. Gagner coughed up
the puck in the Islanders zone, allowing a two-on-one that saw Nielsen elect to
shoot the puck himself, beating Oilers starting goalie Ben Scrivens top corner
for his 19th goal of the season. It was the 11th short-handed goal Edmonton has
allowed this season. New York made it 2-0 with a minute-and-a-half left in the
opening frame as Lee was able to tip a Strait shot through Scrivens legs. It was
the Islanders rookies fourth goal in just his five career NHL games. The
Islanders outshot Edmonton 13-4 in the first period. Edmonton continued to have
trouble getting quality scoring chances on Nabokov in the scoreless second
period. The Oilers had some shots late in the second to make the totals look
better, but the shots still favoured New York 23-14 after 40 minutes. Edmonton
managed to avoid being shutout for the ninth time this season on a memorable
power-play goal by Smyth. Jordan Eberle made a nice feed to a hard-charging
Smyth and he shovelled the puck past Nabokov. With the goal, he tied Glenn
Anderson for the most power-play goals in Oilers franchise history with 126, one
up on Wayne Gretzky who was at the game in advance of a team-sponsored breakfast
on Friday morning. "Its an honour even to be mentioned with guys like Gretzky
and Anderson," Smyth said. "I played a lot longer than those guys, but they set
the bar high and you want to try and match it. The way it all worked out, it was
an emotional ride not knowing if I was staying or going at the trade deadline.
To be here and to tie this record is awesome." Edmonton continued to buzz and
managed to tie the game with just 3:07 left as Larsen picked the puck off the
boards and went hard to the net before shooting the puck off the side of the
post and in for his second of the season. Larsen has been battling dizzy spells
since December and had only played in one of Edmontons previous 26 games.
Scrivens made a huge breakaway save on Grabner to send the game to extra time.
The Islanders get back to action right away, playing the third of a four-game
road trip in Calgary on Friday. The Oilers are off until Sunday, when they
conclude a five-game homestand against the Los Angeles Kings. Notes: It was the
second and final meeting of the season between the two teams. The Oilers lost a
3-2 decision in New York in their first match-up back on Oct. 17, however the
Islanders have lost three straight in Edmonton, where they have not won since
March of 2003a Both teams were looking a little different after Wednesdays trade
deadline as the Oilers dealt long-serving forward Ales Hemsky and defenceman
Nick Schultz, while the Islanders traded away forward Tomas Vanek after less
than a year on Long Island. Neither team got roster players back in returna With
Schultz dealt to Columbus and Corey Potter picked up on waivers by Boston,
defenceman Philip Larsen was called back up after being placed on the waiver
wire a day earliera Recently-acquired goalie Viktor Fasht arrived in Edmonton
after being traded to the Oilers from Anaheim on Tuesday, but served as the
backup to Scrivensa With Vanek traded and John Tavares (knee) sidelined for the
season, the Islanders are now without two of their top three scorers this
season. Also out for the game was forward Eric Boulton, who exited New Yorks
last game with a hand injurya Oilers defenceman Jeff Petry left the game after
the first period with a back problem.
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Philadelphia on March 22 but struck with laser precision from distance in the
56th and 75th minutes. Montreal (3-10-5) lost its third straight and Impact
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and fell to Colorado on Tuesday before posting another blowout win in Thursdays
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