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over St. Louis. Boyle was taken off on a stretcher and Lapierre was ejected from
the game. Lapierre was also suspended four games in 2010 for boarding while with
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.C. - The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Anton Khudobin on
injured reserve with an unspecified lower-body injury.Edmonton Oilers 6 Winnipeg
Jets 2 - The Oilers scored three unanswered goals in the third period for the
win on Monday, as they snapped a six-game losing streak while handing the Jets
their second straight road loss and dropping them two games below .500 on the
season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. The game
started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets
taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the
Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage. It was
Jordan Eberle with the goal. Mark Stuart with his second from Olli Jokinen and
Devin Setoguchi tied it less than three minutes later, but poor defensive zone
coverage resulted in a Sam Gagner goal and a 2-1 Edmonton lead after one. The
Oilers outshot the Jets 14-7. If not for great goaltending by Ondrej Pavelec,
the score would have been much worse. The Jets were much better to start the
second and controlled the play. The Jets power play connected for the ninth time
in eight games to tie the game. Andrew Ladd snapped an eight game goalless
stretch by deflecting a Dustin Byfuglien miss fire. A great play by Brian Little
to enter the zone started the play. Little snapped a season-high three-game
pointless stretch with the assist. But at 16:40, again poor defensive zone
coverage led to a David Perron goal to regain the lead for Edmonton after two
periods. The Jets outshot the Oilers 10-7 in the second. Early in the third, the
Jets went back to the power play and came close to tying the game with a Blake
Wheeler shot going off the cross bar. Seconds after the power play expired, Jeff
Petry came in from the right point unnoticed and made it 4-2. Taylor Haall made
it 5-2 at 8:34 with the Oilers second power play goal of the game.
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clean hit by Stuart on Yakupov, Luke Gazdic went after Stuart to start some of
the rough stuff with lots more to come. Yakupov made it 6-2 and the fireworks
were on. Earlier in the game, Yakupov made contact with Pavelec. Andrew Ladd
after the game saying "I wasnt happy he threw a forearm at our goalies head.
That was pretty much it." After the goal, Byfuglien got a minor for slashing
Yakupov. On the ensuing face-off, Yakupov and Ladd exchanged slashes; Ladd got
his stick into the stomach of Yakupov and that brought everyone into it. Zach
Bogosian ended up with two Oilers, as the Jets were down a man with Byfuglien in
the penalty box. Somehow here were the penalties when all was said and done.
Yakupov got two for slashing and a 10-minute misconduct. For the Jets, Bogosian
got a spearing major and a game misconduct, Little two for slashing and a
misconduct, Ladd two for slashing, two for cross-checking and a game misconduct.
The final penalty total in minutes was Jets 78, Oilers 25. Final shots 30-20
Oilers. The Jets were not happy with their performance. "Frustrating doesnt
begin to describe it," stated captain Ladd. "Its the same (crap) game after
game." "We didnt play very intelligent," added coach Claude Noel. "The way we
played you knew the game was going to get out of hand and by opening it up
against this team, we got what we deserved."The Jets next action is Friday at
MTS Centre against Minnesota. (TSN Jets, TSN 1290). After losing 6-0 at home
against St. Louis, the Oilers got the response game they were looking for.
Friday it will be the Jets turn.
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