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Monday, November 16, 2009
FINAL SO
2 - 3
FINAL  SO 1 2 3 OT SO T
Oilers 0 1 1 0 0 (1-4) 2
Blue Jackets 0 1 1 0 1 (2-4) 3
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GOAL SCORERS

EDM:   A. Hemsky (PPG, 13:13 - 2nd) , L. Visnovsky (PPG, 05:48 - 3rd)
CBJ:   A. Stralman (PPG, 07:08 - 2nd) , A. Vermette (PPG, 12:26 - 3rd) , J. Voracek (00:00 - SO)
GOALIES

EDM: N. Khabibulin (L)
 CBJ: M. Garon (W)
Blue Jackets 3, Oilers 2, SO
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Problems with reliable backup goaltending and a productive power play were frustrating for the Columbus Blue Jackets last season. Improving both areas has helped them win this season.

Jakub Voracek scored the winner in the fourth round of the shootout to lift the Blue Jackets to a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night.

"It was a heavy, hard game," said Voracek who put home a glove-side snap shot. "They played well, we played well. Both goalies had a very good game. It was a big point for us in the shootout."

After Voracek's goal, Mathieu Garon stopped Gilbert Brule to secure Columbus' fourth win in five games.

Garon, who improved to 18-4 in shootouts, made 23 saves in his second straight start for Columbus, spelling Steve Mason, who allowed eight goals in a 9-1 loss to Detroit last Wednesday and has an .879 save-percentage.

"Sometimes it's easier when you play two games in two or three nights," said Garon, signed to a two-year deal in the offseason to mentor Mason, last year's rookie of the year. "It feels like you're getting in a groove a little bit more. That's how I felt today."

All the goals in regulation were on the power play.

Anton Stralman had a goal and assist and Antoine Vermette also scored for the Blue Jackets. Fedor Tyutin added two assists.

"It's been consistent," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said of the power play, which entered 11th best in the league. The Blue Jackets finished last a season ago.

Lubomir Visnovsky had a goal and assist and Ales Hemsky also tallied for Edmonton. The Oilers, losers of four in a row, have only two wins in their last 12 games. Sheldon Souray had two assists.

"We had two real good periods," Edmonton coach Pat Quinn said. "The second period we had some turnovers and played too much in our zone. We had some good efforts from our players and we will take positives out of that."

Edmonton took a 2-1 lead on Visnovsky's score 5:48 into the third period before Vermette tied it with 7:34 left on a redirection.

Nikolai Khabibulin made his 18th start in 21 games for the Oilers and finished with 30 saves.

"We had a pretty good effort from everyone," Souray said. "We had great goaltending. If it weren't for our goaltending, we probably wouldn't have been in the game in the third period."

With the score tied 1-1 in the third, Garon kicked aside Souray's blast from the right point nearly outside the circles, but Visnovsky stepped into the puck to score his fifth on a one-timer.

About 6 minutes later it was Columbus' turn on the man-advantage. Tyutin snapped a shot from the point that Vermette got his stick on from the slot with his back to the net for his fourth goal of the season, snapping a seven-game goal-scoring drought.

"We definately wanted to try to take advantage on that," Vermette said. "I was standing in front trying to get position. I ended up in front of him and Tyutin, it was a smart play, he was shooting at my stick. It was a good read from him. I tried to get piece of it."

The game was physical from the beginning. Columbus' Mike Blunden and Edmonton's Zack Stortini squared off just 2:41 in. Just 2 seconds after play resumed, the Oilers' Jason Strudwick tangled with Blue Jackets callup Tom Sestito.

The clubs traded power play goals in the second period and Columbus outshot Edmonton 14-4.

An ill-advised tripping penalty on captain Ethan Moreau behind the Columbus goal gave the Blue Jackets a two-man advantage for 1:18.

At the left circle, Stralman converted on the first power play, taking a pass from Kristian Huselius and converting on a low slap shot to make it 1-1 at 7:08.

"You try to shoot, obviously, and try and move the puck ... and get the goalie moving," Stralman said.

Reddox put the Oilers up a man by drawing a hooking penalty on Kris Russel as he side-stepped the defenseman across the blueline into the zone, nearly scoring but Garon flashed his glove to make the save.

Hemsky, 31 points in 23 career games against Columbus, tied it at 13:13 with his fifth, beating a screened Garon with a slow shot from the left circle that went through the legs of Blue Jackets defenseman Rostislav Klesla and teammate Dustin Penner.

NOTES: Edmonton wrapped up a five-game road trip (1-2-2) that began with a win against Colorado. ...The Blue Jackets embark on their own five-game swing that starts Thursday at Dallas. ...The Oilers are 2-7-2 on the road. ... Columbus went 2 for 4 on the power play, Edmonton was 2 for 5.


Three star selections
1st:   MATHIEU GARON
2nd:   FEDOR TYUTIN
3rd:   ANTON STRALMAN
Winning Goaltender
Mathieu Garon

Losing Goaltender
Nikolai Khabibulin

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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 SJS 59 39 11 9 200 145 87
2 CHI 58 38 15 5 185 135 81
3 VAN 57 35 20 2 184 140 72
4 PHX 60 36 19 5 163 151 77
5 LAK 59 36 20 3 180 163 75
6 COL 58 33 19 6 172 151 72
7 CGY 59 29 21 9 150 149 67
8 NSH 57 31 22 4 159 160 66
9 DET 58 27 21 10 150 156 64
10 DAL 58 26 21 11 166 181 63
11 ANA 59 28 24 7 166 181 63
12 MIN 58 29 25 4 161 170 62
13 STL 59 25 25 9 151 166 59
14 CBJ 60 24 27 9 156 194 57
15 EDM 58 18 34 6 145 199 42

STATS

2009-2010 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
R. Nash 60 25 29 -11 54
A. Vermette 60 18 26 -7 44
K. Huselius 55 16 28 -13 44
R. Umberger 60 19 22 -16 41
J. Voracek 59 8 23 -11 31
A. Stralman 53 6 23 -13 29
R. Torres 56 17 10 -9 27
D. Brassard 59 7 18 -18 25
F. Tyutin 58 3 20 -10 23
C. Clark 58 6 12 -7 18
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
M. Garon 9 9 3 .901 2.86
S. Mason 15 18 6 .894 3.14

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