Lately, I just plain stink. I'm not great or even very good to begin with which is why I basically go nuts passing out info to the forum. As much as I liked my hometown Bruins Tuesday (winner but passed on it) & last night (looser and played it bigtime), I like Edmonton tonight. Playing the 1/2 puck and probably the ML too. There, I said it. Now I hope I'm right :shrug: I just hope I don't put the "Kiss of Death" on the Oil now...
Got this from the Oilers website...Good luck everyone. Like with the Bruin page, anyone with any info, just tag along...
Mugs
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EDMONTON OILERS at MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
Friday, April 5, 2002 - Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Oilers Game #78; Oilers Road Game #39;
Game Time: 8:30pm MST (Sportsnet / 630 CHED)
OILERS VISIT ANAHEIM AND LOS ANGELES ON TWO GAME ROAD TRIP
The Edmonton Oilers (36-26-12-3) visit the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim to face-off against the MIghty Ducks of Anaheim (27-40-8-3) in the first game of a two-game road trip. Edmonton concludes the road trip tomorrow night (Apr. 6) when they play the Los Angeles Kings at the STAPLES Center.
Tonight's game is the fourth and final meeting of the 2001-02 season between the Oilers and Mighty Ducks and is Edmonton's second and final visit to Anaheim. The Oilers lead the seasonal series 3-0-0-0 and have outscored Anaheim 8-3. The Oilers won both games of the series played at Skyreach Centre, winning 3-2 OT on Dec. 5/01 and 3-1 on Jan. 18/02 and they are 1-0-0-0 at Anaheim following a 2-0 victory on Nov. 28/01.
The Oilers take to the road following a four-game homestand that saw them compile a 3-0-1-0 record. The homestand began with a 3-1 win vs Columbus (Mar. 26) and followed with a 2-2 OT tie vs Los Angeles (Mar. 28), a 3-1 win vs Dallas (Mar. 30) and a 2-1 OT win vs Minnesota (Apr. 2).
REMAINING GAMES
Entering tonight's game the Oilers have five games left to play in the 2001-02 NHL regular season, with two home games and three road games.
Following tonight's game at Anaheim, the Oilers will visit Los Angeles (Apr. 6) and then return home to host a two-game homestand that will see both Phoenix (Apr. 10) and Calgary (Apr. 12) visit Skyreach Centre. Following the homestand the Oilers visit Minnesota to for a Sunday matinee on Apr. 14 to conclude the season.
CURRENT STREAKS
The Oilers bring a season-high nine game undefeated streak into tonight's game at Anaheim as they are 8-0-1-0 from Mar. 14-Apr. 2. The streak, which is the sixth longest undefeated streak in the NHL this season, has seen the Oilers go 6-0-1 in seven games at home and 2-0-0-0 in two road games.
The streak began with a 4-1 win at Ottawa (Mar. 14) and was followed by three wins at Skyreach Centre as the Oilers swept a three-game homestand. The homestand saw the Oilers defeat Washington 4-1 (Mar. 16), San Jose 2-1 (Mar. 20) and Calgary 3-1 (Mar. 23) before they won 2-0 at Vancouver (Mar. 24) and 3-1 vs Columbus (Mar. 26), tied Los Angeles 2-2 OT (Mar. 28), won 3-1 vs Dallas (Mar. 30) and won 2-1 OT vs Minnesota (Apr. 2).
The tie vs Los Angeles (2-2 OT, Mar. 28) ended a season-high six game winning streak which saw the Oilers go 6-0-0-0 from Mar. 14-26. The six game streak is the Oilers longest winning streak since their team record nine game winning streak of Feb. 20-Mar. 13/01 and it ranks as the 6th longest winning streak in the NHL in 2001-02.
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At home, the Oilers currently have an eight-game undefeated streak (6-0-2-0; Mar. 2-Apr. 2) in progress. The Mar. 28th tie vs Los Angeles (2-2 OT) ended a four game winning streak at Skyreach Centre as the Oilers were 4-0-0-0 from Mar. 16-26. Both the current eight-game undefeated streak and four game winning streak are season highs for the Oilers.
The Oilers franchise records for longest undefeated and longest home undefeated streaks are:
LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 15 Games; October 11, 1984 through November 9, 1984 (12-0-3)
LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK: 14 Games; November 15, 1989 through January 6, 1990 (11-0-3)
DEFENCE
In Edmonton's last nine games the Oilers have outscored opponents 25-9 and have a 0.99 GAA (9 GA in 547 minutes) as they have allowed the opposition a single goal or less in eight of the nine games.
During their six game winning streak between Mar. 14-26, the Oilers outscored opponents 18-5 and had a 0.83 GAA. Edmonton allowed opponents only one goal in five of the six games and Tommy Salo registered his team record 15th career shutout in a 2-0 win at Vancouver (Mar. 24).
Defence has also been the name of the game in the Oilers current eight-game home undefeated streak as they have allowed only nine goals for a 1.10 GAA (9 GA in 492 minutes).
Edmonton is currently third in the NHL with a 2.20 GAA, behind only Colorado's 2.04 and Detroit's 2.13.
ON THE ROAD
With their 2-0 win at Vancouver (Mar. 24), the Oilers moved one game above .500 on the road with a 14-13-8-3 record away from Skyreach Centre.
The Oilers went 3-2-0-1 in their longest road trip of the seasonr, a six-game affair between March 4-14. The road trip began with a 3-0 victory at Buffalo on Mar. 4, and was followed by a 3-2 win at Tampa Bay on Mar. 6, a 5-4 loss at Florida on Mar. 8, a 4-2 loss at Washington on Mar. 10, a 4-3 overtime loss at Detroit on Mar. 13 and concluded with a 4-1 win at Ottawa on Mar. 14.
The loss at Florida (Mar. 8) ended the Oilers three-game undefeated streak. Edmonton was 2-0-1-0 from Mar. 2-6. The streak saw the Oilers tie St. Louis 1-1 OT at Skyreach Centre on Mar. 2, win 3-0 at Buffalo on Mar. 4 and 3-2 at Tampa Bay on Mar. 6.
After recording an 11-game road winless streak (0-7-4 from Dec. 18-Feb. 8), the Oilers are 4-2-1-1 in their last eightn games on the road from Feb. 8-Mar. 14. The loss at Florida (Mar. 8) ended a season-high three game road winning streak (3-0-0-0; Feb. 10-Mar. 6) and a four-game road undefeated streak (3-0-1-0; Feb. 8-Mar. 6). The streaks were both season bests and saw the Oilers tie 1-1 OT at Dallas (Feb. 8) and win 4-3 at Phoenix (Feb. 10), 3-0 at Buffalo (Mar. 4) and 3-2 at Tampa Bay (Mar. 6).
The four game undefeated streak is tied for the team high in 2001-02 as the Oilers were also 2-0-2 record from Nov. 9-17.
THIS AND THAT
Entering tonight's game the Oilers have five games remaining in their regular season schedule, with two of five games to be played at Skyreach Centre.
A 4-3 win at Phoenix on Feb. 10, brought two winless streaks to an end for the Oilers. Edmonton was winless in five games overall with a 0-2-3-0 mark from Jan. 28-Feb. 8 and they had compiled a team record 11 game road winlles streak with a record of 0-7-4 from Dec. 18-Feb. 8. The streak included a 4-1 loss at NY Islanders (Dec. 18), a 3-3 OT tie at New Jersey (Dec. 20), a 5-1 loss at Chicago (Dec. 21), a 2-2 OT tie at Calgary (Dec. 31), a 2-1 loss at Chicago (Jan. 14), a 3-2 loss at St. Louis (Jan. 15), a 4-3 loss at San Jose (Jan. 21), a 2-2 OT tie at Vancouver (Jan. 30), a 3-2 loss at Atlanta (Feb. 5), a 3-1 loss at St. Louis (Feb. 7) and a 1-1 OT tie at Dallas (Feb. 8).
The 11-game road winless streak surpasses the previous Edmonton record of nine, which had been compiled three times, most recently during the 1993-94 season when the Oilers were 0-7-2 from Jan. 11-Feb. 19/94.
The Oilers 4-1 win vs Toronto on Saturday (Jan. 26) ended two season high losing streaks. The victory ended a three game losing streak and a two game home ice losing streak. The Oilers were 0-3-0-0 in three games from Jan. 19-23, losing 1-0 vs Pittsburgh (Jan. 19), 4-3 at San Jose (Jan. 21) and 4-2 vs Colorado (Jan. 23). At Skyreach Centre the Oilers were 0-2-0-0 from Jan. 19-23, losing to both Pittsburgh (Jan. 19) and Colorado (Jan. 23). The Oilers have not gone more than two games without a win at home this season.Edmonton played five of seven games at Skyreach Centre from Jan. 18-30 and the Oilers were 2-2-2-0 in those games.
Edmonton completed a streach of nine games that saw the Oilers play eight of nine games at home between Dec. 26-Jan. 12. The Oilers were 4-3-1-0 in the eight games played at Skyreach Centre.
Edmonton played 13 of 18 games at Skyreach Centre between Dec. 26 and Jan. 28 and they were 6-5-2-0 following the 13 home games.
The Oilers played seven road games in a stretch of nine games from Dec. 7-21 and they were 1-3-2-1 in the seven games away from Skyreach Centre.
Edmonton had a season-high six-game undefeated streak ended at Skyreach Centre on Nov. 22 when the Oilers dropped a 4-2 decision to Los Angeles. The streak had seen the Oilers compile a record of 4-0-2-0 from Nov. 9-20, surpassing their previous high of five games (4-0-1-0) from Oct. 6-14.
EDMONTON VS ANAHEIM
Tonight's game is the fourth and final meeting of the 2001-02 season between the Oilers and Mighty Ducks and is Edmonton's second and final visit to Anaheim. The Oilers lead the seasonal series 3-0-0-0 and have outscored Anaheim 8-3. The Oilers won both games of the series played at Skyreach Centre, winning 3-2 OT on Dec. 5/01 and 3-1 on Jan. 18/02 and they are 1-0-0-0 at Anaheim following a 2-0 victory on Nov. 28/01.
Since Anaheim joined the NHL in 1993-94, the Oilers have an all-time record of 19-21-2-0 (.476) in 42 games versus the Mighty Ducks and have been outscored 107-102. Edmonton is 13-8-0-0 (48-45) in 21 games played at Skyreach Centre and 6-13-2-0 (54-62) in 21 games played on the road.
ROAD WARRIORS
The Oilers have been on 16 road trips to date this season and has finished at .500 or better in 10 of the 16 trips.
The Oilers most productive road trip this season saw them compile a record of 3-0-1-1 on a five-game road trip from Nov. 4-13, earning at least one point in each of the games.
Got this from the Oilers website...Good luck everyone. Like with the Bruin page, anyone with any info, just tag along...
Mugs
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EDMONTON OILERS at MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM
Friday, April 5, 2002 - Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Oilers Game #78; Oilers Road Game #39;
Game Time: 8:30pm MST (Sportsnet / 630 CHED)
OILERS VISIT ANAHEIM AND LOS ANGELES ON TWO GAME ROAD TRIP
The Edmonton Oilers (36-26-12-3) visit the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim to face-off against the MIghty Ducks of Anaheim (27-40-8-3) in the first game of a two-game road trip. Edmonton concludes the road trip tomorrow night (Apr. 6) when they play the Los Angeles Kings at the STAPLES Center.
Tonight's game is the fourth and final meeting of the 2001-02 season between the Oilers and Mighty Ducks and is Edmonton's second and final visit to Anaheim. The Oilers lead the seasonal series 3-0-0-0 and have outscored Anaheim 8-3. The Oilers won both games of the series played at Skyreach Centre, winning 3-2 OT on Dec. 5/01 and 3-1 on Jan. 18/02 and they are 1-0-0-0 at Anaheim following a 2-0 victory on Nov. 28/01.
The Oilers take to the road following a four-game homestand that saw them compile a 3-0-1-0 record. The homestand began with a 3-1 win vs Columbus (Mar. 26) and followed with a 2-2 OT tie vs Los Angeles (Mar. 28), a 3-1 win vs Dallas (Mar. 30) and a 2-1 OT win vs Minnesota (Apr. 2).
REMAINING GAMES
Entering tonight's game the Oilers have five games left to play in the 2001-02 NHL regular season, with two home games and three road games.
Following tonight's game at Anaheim, the Oilers will visit Los Angeles (Apr. 6) and then return home to host a two-game homestand that will see both Phoenix (Apr. 10) and Calgary (Apr. 12) visit Skyreach Centre. Following the homestand the Oilers visit Minnesota to for a Sunday matinee on Apr. 14 to conclude the season.
CURRENT STREAKS
The Oilers bring a season-high nine game undefeated streak into tonight's game at Anaheim as they are 8-0-1-0 from Mar. 14-Apr. 2. The streak, which is the sixth longest undefeated streak in the NHL this season, has seen the Oilers go 6-0-1 in seven games at home and 2-0-0-0 in two road games.
The streak began with a 4-1 win at Ottawa (Mar. 14) and was followed by three wins at Skyreach Centre as the Oilers swept a three-game homestand. The homestand saw the Oilers defeat Washington 4-1 (Mar. 16), San Jose 2-1 (Mar. 20) and Calgary 3-1 (Mar. 23) before they won 2-0 at Vancouver (Mar. 24) and 3-1 vs Columbus (Mar. 26), tied Los Angeles 2-2 OT (Mar. 28), won 3-1 vs Dallas (Mar. 30) and won 2-1 OT vs Minnesota (Apr. 2).
The tie vs Los Angeles (2-2 OT, Mar. 28) ended a season-high six game winning streak which saw the Oilers go 6-0-0-0 from Mar. 14-26. The six game streak is the Oilers longest winning streak since their team record nine game winning streak of Feb. 20-Mar. 13/01 and it ranks as the 6th longest winning streak in the NHL in 2001-02.
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At home, the Oilers currently have an eight-game undefeated streak (6-0-2-0; Mar. 2-Apr. 2) in progress. The Mar. 28th tie vs Los Angeles (2-2 OT) ended a four game winning streak at Skyreach Centre as the Oilers were 4-0-0-0 from Mar. 16-26. Both the current eight-game undefeated streak and four game winning streak are season highs for the Oilers.
The Oilers franchise records for longest undefeated and longest home undefeated streaks are:
LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 15 Games; October 11, 1984 through November 9, 1984 (12-0-3)
LONGEST HOME UNDEFEATED STREAK: 14 Games; November 15, 1989 through January 6, 1990 (11-0-3)
DEFENCE
In Edmonton's last nine games the Oilers have outscored opponents 25-9 and have a 0.99 GAA (9 GA in 547 minutes) as they have allowed the opposition a single goal or less in eight of the nine games.
During their six game winning streak between Mar. 14-26, the Oilers outscored opponents 18-5 and had a 0.83 GAA. Edmonton allowed opponents only one goal in five of the six games and Tommy Salo registered his team record 15th career shutout in a 2-0 win at Vancouver (Mar. 24).
Defence has also been the name of the game in the Oilers current eight-game home undefeated streak as they have allowed only nine goals for a 1.10 GAA (9 GA in 492 minutes).
Edmonton is currently third in the NHL with a 2.20 GAA, behind only Colorado's 2.04 and Detroit's 2.13.
ON THE ROAD
With their 2-0 win at Vancouver (Mar. 24), the Oilers moved one game above .500 on the road with a 14-13-8-3 record away from Skyreach Centre.
The Oilers went 3-2-0-1 in their longest road trip of the seasonr, a six-game affair between March 4-14. The road trip began with a 3-0 victory at Buffalo on Mar. 4, and was followed by a 3-2 win at Tampa Bay on Mar. 6, a 5-4 loss at Florida on Mar. 8, a 4-2 loss at Washington on Mar. 10, a 4-3 overtime loss at Detroit on Mar. 13 and concluded with a 4-1 win at Ottawa on Mar. 14.
The loss at Florida (Mar. 8) ended the Oilers three-game undefeated streak. Edmonton was 2-0-1-0 from Mar. 2-6. The streak saw the Oilers tie St. Louis 1-1 OT at Skyreach Centre on Mar. 2, win 3-0 at Buffalo on Mar. 4 and 3-2 at Tampa Bay on Mar. 6.
After recording an 11-game road winless streak (0-7-4 from Dec. 18-Feb. 8), the Oilers are 4-2-1-1 in their last eightn games on the road from Feb. 8-Mar. 14. The loss at Florida (Mar. 8) ended a season-high three game road winning streak (3-0-0-0; Feb. 10-Mar. 6) and a four-game road undefeated streak (3-0-1-0; Feb. 8-Mar. 6). The streaks were both season bests and saw the Oilers tie 1-1 OT at Dallas (Feb. 8) and win 4-3 at Phoenix (Feb. 10), 3-0 at Buffalo (Mar. 4) and 3-2 at Tampa Bay (Mar. 6).
The four game undefeated streak is tied for the team high in 2001-02 as the Oilers were also 2-0-2 record from Nov. 9-17.
THIS AND THAT
Entering tonight's game the Oilers have five games remaining in their regular season schedule, with two of five games to be played at Skyreach Centre.
A 4-3 win at Phoenix on Feb. 10, brought two winless streaks to an end for the Oilers. Edmonton was winless in five games overall with a 0-2-3-0 mark from Jan. 28-Feb. 8 and they had compiled a team record 11 game road winlles streak with a record of 0-7-4 from Dec. 18-Feb. 8. The streak included a 4-1 loss at NY Islanders (Dec. 18), a 3-3 OT tie at New Jersey (Dec. 20), a 5-1 loss at Chicago (Dec. 21), a 2-2 OT tie at Calgary (Dec. 31), a 2-1 loss at Chicago (Jan. 14), a 3-2 loss at St. Louis (Jan. 15), a 4-3 loss at San Jose (Jan. 21), a 2-2 OT tie at Vancouver (Jan. 30), a 3-2 loss at Atlanta (Feb. 5), a 3-1 loss at St. Louis (Feb. 7) and a 1-1 OT tie at Dallas (Feb. 8).
The 11-game road winless streak surpasses the previous Edmonton record of nine, which had been compiled three times, most recently during the 1993-94 season when the Oilers were 0-7-2 from Jan. 11-Feb. 19/94.
The Oilers 4-1 win vs Toronto on Saturday (Jan. 26) ended two season high losing streaks. The victory ended a three game losing streak and a two game home ice losing streak. The Oilers were 0-3-0-0 in three games from Jan. 19-23, losing 1-0 vs Pittsburgh (Jan. 19), 4-3 at San Jose (Jan. 21) and 4-2 vs Colorado (Jan. 23). At Skyreach Centre the Oilers were 0-2-0-0 from Jan. 19-23, losing to both Pittsburgh (Jan. 19) and Colorado (Jan. 23). The Oilers have not gone more than two games without a win at home this season.Edmonton played five of seven games at Skyreach Centre from Jan. 18-30 and the Oilers were 2-2-2-0 in those games.
Edmonton completed a streach of nine games that saw the Oilers play eight of nine games at home between Dec. 26-Jan. 12. The Oilers were 4-3-1-0 in the eight games played at Skyreach Centre.
Edmonton played 13 of 18 games at Skyreach Centre between Dec. 26 and Jan. 28 and they were 6-5-2-0 following the 13 home games.
The Oilers played seven road games in a stretch of nine games from Dec. 7-21 and they were 1-3-2-1 in the seven games away from Skyreach Centre.
Edmonton had a season-high six-game undefeated streak ended at Skyreach Centre on Nov. 22 when the Oilers dropped a 4-2 decision to Los Angeles. The streak had seen the Oilers compile a record of 4-0-2-0 from Nov. 9-20, surpassing their previous high of five games (4-0-1-0) from Oct. 6-14.
EDMONTON VS ANAHEIM
Tonight's game is the fourth and final meeting of the 2001-02 season between the Oilers and Mighty Ducks and is Edmonton's second and final visit to Anaheim. The Oilers lead the seasonal series 3-0-0-0 and have outscored Anaheim 8-3. The Oilers won both games of the series played at Skyreach Centre, winning 3-2 OT on Dec. 5/01 and 3-1 on Jan. 18/02 and they are 1-0-0-0 at Anaheim following a 2-0 victory on Nov. 28/01.
Since Anaheim joined the NHL in 1993-94, the Oilers have an all-time record of 19-21-2-0 (.476) in 42 games versus the Mighty Ducks and have been outscored 107-102. Edmonton is 13-8-0-0 (48-45) in 21 games played at Skyreach Centre and 6-13-2-0 (54-62) in 21 games played on the road.
ROAD WARRIORS
The Oilers have been on 16 road trips to date this season and has finished at .500 or better in 10 of the 16 trips.
The Oilers most productive road trip this season saw them compile a record of 3-0-1-1 on a five-game road trip from Nov. 4-13, earning at least one point in each of the games.

