Todd McLellan’s Detroit Red Wings continue to roll. On Thursday evening, the Wings defeated the Edmonton Oilers by a score of ...
The Edmonton Oilers' Jeff Skinner is once again a healthy ... St. Louis won't go down in the playoff race without a fight, and picking up Skinner in a trade that won’t cost them very much ...
Related: Screen Shots: Oilers' Jeff Skinner Experiment ... St. Louis won't go down in the playoff race without a fight, and picking up Skinner in a trade that won’t cost them very much sounds ...
Edmonton has their late equalizer from Leon Draisaitl with 2:04 left in the third period overturned for offside before their comeback fell short on Saturday in a 4-3 defeat to Toronto at Rogers Place ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNPlayer grades: Helluva way to lose, as Edmonton Oilers fall 4-3 to Toronto Maple LeafsEven still Edmonton almost tied it with one second left in the game but Toronto goalie Joseph Wahl came up with a stupendous ...
If you're going to acquire Pettersson and instantly make him the highest-paid player in franchise history at $11.6 million ...
GAS: ES +1/-0; ST 0/1 Jeff Skinner, 6. Drew a smart penalty in the ... then stopped him again off a wicked backhander, but could not fight through the screen on Toronto’s first goal.
The good vibes vanished midway through the second period when the Red Wings scored two goals in under two minutes, going from being on the mat to back in the fight and swinging for the win.
Jeff Skinner hasn't been as snug a fit on the Edmonton Oilers as initially thought, but he did earn praise recently.
Thursday was one of those days when the Oilers didn't have their best stuff, could have won but didn't and at least came away ...
Skinner scored a goal on three shots in Thursday's 3-2 shootout loss to the Red Wings.
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