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Ducks try to rebound in home test vs. lowly Oilers

Jan 16, 2011 - 4:37 PM (Sports Network) - The Anaheim Ducks will try to bounce back from a lopsided road loss when they host the Edmonton Oilers tonight at the Honda Center.

The Ducks had won three straight heading into Saturday's game against Pacific Division rival Phoenix, but the Coyotes routed Anaheim by a 6-2 score at Jobing.com Arena.

The Coyotes used the win to extend their lead over Anaheim for second place in the division to three points (55-52). Phoenix trails Dallas by four points for the Pacific lead.

Corey Perry finished with a goal and an assist in Saturday's loss. Matt Beleskey potted Anaheim's other goal and Jonas Hiller surrendered four goals on 26 shots. Curtis McElhinney came into the third period for Anaheim and made six saves on eight shots.

"We allowed them to dictate the pace of the game," Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle said.

Saturday's loss was another example of the disparity between Anaheim's play on the road and at home. The Ducks fell to 8-12-3 as the guest with the loss in Phoenix, but Anaheim is 16-7-1 on home ice this year.

The Ducks have won three in a row and seven of their last eight at the Honda Center.

The Oilers and Ducks have split a pair of meetings this year, as Edmonton notched a 4-2 win at the Honda Center on Nov. 21 and Anaheim recorded a road shootout victory over the Oilers on Dec. 7.

Anaheim has taken seven of nine overall from the Oilers, but Edmonton has posted victories in five of its last seven trips to Orange County.

The Oilers, who are last in the West with 35 points, lost for the third time in four games on Saturday as they dropped a road test in Los Angeles. Jarret Stoll scored twice to help the Kings post the 5-2 win at Staples Center.

Andrew Cogliano and Dustin Penner scored for the Oilers, while Devan Dubnyk allowed four goals on 22 shots in the loss.

"We got to find a way to execute and make sure we're getting momentum for our power play if we're not scoring," Oilers forward Sam Gagner said. "Right now that's not the case and they got a couple chances short-handed. It's obviously not good enough and we need to find a way to rectify it."

The Oilers, who are closing out a five-game road trip tonight, are 7-11-4 away from Edmonton this season.

Edmonton forward Gilbert Brule has missed the last four games with a bruised abdomen and ankle injury and he will likely sit out a fifth straight contest tonight.






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  • EDMONTON: 2
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    Jan 16 9:39 PM


  • Edmonton Goal - Sam Gagner (11), at 18:44.

    Oilers 2, Ducks 3  2nd - 1:16Jan 16 9:37 PM


  • Andreas Lilja wrist shot on Nikolai Khabibulin.

    Oilers 1, Ducks 3  2nd - 1:27Jan 16 9:37 PM


  • Anaheim Power-Play Goal - Teemu Selanne (14), at 17:32.

    Oilers 0, Ducks 3  2nd - 2:28Jan 16 9:33 PM


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  • Anaheim Goal - Teemu Selanne, from Lubomir Visnovsky at 17:00.

    Oilers 0, Ducks 2  1st - 3:00Jan 16 8:38 PM


  • Anaheim Power-Play Goal - Luca Sbisa (2), at 9:23.

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