Blackhawks hope to get on track versus Oilers
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03/03/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - For a Chicago Blackhawks team that's given up its share of
goals of late, a matchup with one of the NHL's lowest-scoring clubs comes at a
good time.
The Central Division leaders will shoot for a season sweep of the offensively-
challenged Edmonton Oilers when the two teams face off this evening at the
United Center.
Chicago entered the Olympic break on a four-game winning streak, despite
allowing four goals each in a pair of shootout victories to close out that
stretch. The Blackhawks also struggled on the defensive end in their first
outing back from the stoppage, surrendering four second-period goals en route
to a 5-3 road loss to the New York Islanders last night.
Trailing 2-1 after one period, the Islanders went in front on goals by Blake
Comeau and Jonathan Sim that came 25 seconds apart early in the second.
Richard Park scored later in the frame for a 4-2 advantage, and Comeau
completed a hat trick when he beat Blackhawks goaltender Cristobal Huet with a
wrist shot with 17.3 seconds left before the second intermission.
"We lost a lot of momentum when they scored [to make it] 3-2," said Blackhawks
coach Joel Quenneville. "We seemed to give up everything we had going in the
first period."
Huet replaced ineffective starter Antti Niemi and stopped 9-of-11 shots in 35
minutes of action. Niemi was pulled early in the second period after yielding
three goals on 12 attempts.
The Blackhawks did make a minor move in an attempt to bolster their defense on
Tuesday, acquiring veteran blueliner Nick Boynton from Anaheim for future
considerations. The 31-year-old had one goal and six assists in 42 games with
the Ducks this season.
Chicago returns home tonight to take on an Edmonton squad that ranks second-
to-last in the NHL with 151 goals and owns the league's worst overall record
at 19-37-6. The Oilers resumed their losing ways in their first game after the
break, dropping a 4-3 decision in Nashville on Tuesday.
Edmonton had tied the contest at 3-3 on Marc-Antoine Pouliot's goal with less
than three minutes elapsed in the third period, but one-time Oiler Jason
Arnott lit the lamp just over two minutes later to give the Predators back a
lead they would not relinquish.
Denis Grebeshkov also netted a goal along with an assist for Nashville, one
day after the defenseman was traded by the Oilers to the Predators.
"You always wish the best for guys you play with...guys that you know, your
friends," said Edmonton's Tom Gilbert of Grebeshkov. "But not always when
you're playing a guy that was on your team. You obviously wish the best, but
not to score on you."
The Oilers have now lost two in a row and six of their last seven games and
fell to 8-20-2 on the road for the season.
Edmonton has also been handed defeats in six of its last seven meetings with
the Blackhawks, including all three clashes held this season. In their lone
previous visit to the United Center in 2009-10, the Oilers suffered a 4-3 loss
on October 14.
Chicago last put together a season sweep of Edmonton in 1994-95.
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