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Nov 20, 2009 - 9:03 PM By ALAN FERGUSON STATS WriterChicago (13-5-2) at Edmonton (9-10-3), 10:00 p.m. EDT
There was much consternation for Chicago Blackhawks fans this season as the team replaced starting goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin with the often inconsistent Cristobal Huet.
After a shaky start, Huet has been red hot lately and may face his former teammate for the first time this season when the Blackhawks travel to play the injury-plagued Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.
After three largely lackluster seasons, Khabibulin's popularity in Chicago climbed to an all-time high in 2008-09 when he took over the starting role from Huet and led the Blackhawks to the Western Conference finals - their first playoff appearance since 2002.
With nearly $17 million committed to Huet over the next three years, though, the Blackhawks didn't have enough to re-sign Khabibulin, who inked a four-year deal with Edmonton in July worth $15 million.
Huet did little to quiet any grumbling when he started 2-2-1 with a 3.25 goals-against average, but he's since won eight of 10 starts while posting a 1.60 GAA.
He stopped 27 shots Thursday night as Chicago kicked off a six-game road trip with its fifth straight win, a 7-1 rout of Calgary.
"Cris made some big stops to get us going," defenseman Brian Campbell said. "He did a great job of playing the puck tonight. It was a great way to start the trip."
Kris Versteeg scored twice on the power play after missing the previous game with an upper-body injury. Patrick Kane also scored in a career high-tying fourth straight contest and extended his point streak to eight games.
"Great game across the board, I'm very happy with all aspects and areas of our game," coach Joel Quenneville said.
Quenneville's former starting goaltender hasn't fared as well with Edmonton (9-10-3). Khabibulin has a 3.03 GAA and only two wins in his last 10 starts.
He sat out Thursday night's 6-4 victory over Colorado, with the Oilers rallying for four goals in the final 20:16 after Jeff Deslauriers gave up four goals in the first 31 minutes to snap a four-game slide.
"It was a huge win for us," center Sam Gagner said. "It's a big momentum boost for us, especially after four straight losses on the road. ... Hopefully we can keep on moving forward."
Edmonton, however, had to cancel Thursday's practice as Shawn Horcoff (shoulder), Mike Comrie (mononucleosis) and Ethan Moreau (possible concussion) added their names to its lengthy injury list. Eleven players are currently sidelined, and only five Oilers have played in all 22 games.
"We look forward to the day when everybody's 100 percent and everybody is ready to play," defenseman Ladislav Smid said. "It's a little frustrating to keep losing people."
Chicago backup Antti Niemi started the previous matchup against the Oilers, a 4-3 home win Oct. 14, while Khabibulin allowed three goals in the first 29:12.
Huet stopped 20 shots in the Blackhawks' previous game at Edmonton, a 3-1 victory Feb. 3, and improved to 2-1-0 with a 1.68 GAA in three lifetime matchups.
Chicago is 4-0-1 against the Oilers since the beginning of last season and won both games at Rexall Place last season.
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FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD TOTAL
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CHICAGO 3 1 1 5
EDMONTON 1 0 1 2 FINAL
GOAL SCORING:
1ST PRD: CHI - JONATHAN TOEWS 3 (PATRICK KANE) 3:50
EDM - SHELDON SOURAY 1 (SHAWN HORCOFF, DUSTIN PENNER) 4:25
CHI - KRIS VERSTEEG 7 (BRENT SOPEL, BEN EAGER) 7:20
CHI - PATRICK KANE 9 (JONATHAN TOEWS, BRIAN CAMPBELL) 12:33
2ND
Nov 22 12:40 AM - NHL
CHICAGO 5
EDMONTON 2 FINAL
Nov 22 12:32 AM - --------------------------------------
Chicago
3 1 --4
Edmonton 1 0 --1
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FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Chicago, Jonathan Toews 3 (Unassisted),
03:50. 2, Edmonton, Sheldon Souray 1 (Shawn Horcoff, Dustin Penner),
04:25. 3, Chicago, Kris Versteeg 7 (Brent Sopel, Ben Eager), 07:20. 4,
Chicago, Patrick Kane 9 (Jonathan Toews, Brian Campbel
Nov 21 11:42 PM - ---------------------------------
Chicago
3 --3
Edmonton 1 --1
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FIRST PERIOD -- Scoring: 1, Chicago, Jonathan Toews 3 (Unassisted),
03:50. 2, Edmonton, Dustin Penner 13 (Sheldon Souray, Shawn Horcoff),
04:25. 3, Chicago, Kris Versteeg 7 (Brent Sopel, Ben Eager), 07:20. 4,
Chicago, Patrick Kane 9 (Jonathan Toews, Brian Campbell), 12:33.
Penaltie
Nov 21 10:44 PM
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