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Sunday, October 30, 2011

{allcanada} Smyth scores twice in Oilers' 4-2 win over Blues

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EDMONTON, Alberta (AP)—Ryan Smyth(notes) is happy to be home.

Smyth scored a pair of goals as the Edmonton Oilers won their fifth game in a row, beating the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on Sunday night.

Shawn Horcoff(notes) and Jordan Eberle(notes) also scored for the Oilers (7-2-2), who improved to 6-1-1 at home and moved back into first place in the Western Conference with the win.

"It's a lot of fun playing for this team right now," Smyth said. "The excitement, the energy from day to day, the creativity that the young kids bring, it's all awesome. We just want to keep going. We have some momentum and we have to make sure we keep it going in the right direction."

Drafted by the Oilers sixth overall in the 1994 draft, Smyth was the face of the team for about a decade before leaving Edmonton in a shocking deadline deal with the New York Islanders in 2007.

The Alberta native returned in the offseason after requesting a trade from Los Angeles to Edmonton and is tied for second in team scoring with five goals and five assists in 11 games.

Oilers coach Tom Renney said Smyth has been everything they hoped for and more in his second stint in Edmonton.

"He's such a good leader. He's just an Oiler," he said. "I'm very proud of the fact that it means so much for him to be here. He really tries to lead by example and say the right thing and play the right way.

"He's a heart and soul guy," Renny said. "You need your young guys to see what that looks like and feels like and what it means to a person if we are going to win a Stanley Cup here."

Davis Backes and Alex Pietrangelo(notes) responded for the Blues (5-6-0), who have lost two in a row on the heels of a three-game winning streak.

"This is a game we really wanted to get before we have a long break," said Blues defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk(notes). "They came out hard and played a great game and we couldn't capitalize on our chances. The feeling in the locker room is that this game is on us, not on our goalie. We hung him out to dry tonight."

The Oilers (7-2-2) struck first 5:30 in as Ryan Nugent-Hopkins(notes) made a perfect pass to a streaking Horcoff, who shoveled a power-play goal past Blues starter Jaroslav Halak(notes).

Edmonton had a chance to add to its lead with seven minutes remaining when Taylor Hall(notes) went on a short-handed breakaway, but Halak closed the five-hole in time to deny him.

Oilers goalie Nikolai Khabibulin(notes) made a pair of saves with Chris Stewart(notes) in close in the last seconds of the first to keep it 1-0.

St. Louis (5-6-0) tied it four minutes into the second period on a nice play by Backes as he used Jeff Petry(notes) as a screen and fired a hard shot under the bar to beat Khabibulin.

Edmonton regained its lead three minutes later. Smyth snapped up deflected a point shot by Alex Plante(notes) and stuffed the puck under the pads of a sprawling Halak.

The Oilers went down a player midway through the second period when Eric Belanger(notes) was taken to the dressing room after being slammed headfirst into the boards by Vladimir Sobotka(notes). He returned for the third period.

Edmonton went up 3-1 with seven minutes left on a fluke goal: Hall's pass hit Eberle's skate and caromed through Halak's legs. The goal was reviewed but the referees ruled no kicking motion was made by Eberle.

The Oilers made it a three-goal game with three minutes to play in the second as Smyth tucked home the rebound of Tom Gilbert's(notes) power-play shot for his second of the game and fifth of the season.

Edmonton continued to pressure the Blues with 16 shots in the second period and almost added another goal on a 2-on-1 by Eberle and Hall, but Halak made a stellar kick save on Hall's shot.

The Blues got back into the game with a power play goal three minutes into the third as a pair of St. Louis players crashed the net and Pietrangelo batted the puck past Khabibulin.

After two consecutive last-place finishes, forward Ryan Jones(notes) said it is nice to see the Oilers at the top of the standings in the West.

"I don't know how many people outside of this room expected this to happen," he said. "But we looked around and saw the character and the leadership and the skill that we had and knew this was all possible."

NOTES: Edmonton D Andy Sutton(notes) missed the game because he had an appointment to see NHL disciplinarian Brendan Shanahan(notes) on Monday to receive a suspension for an elbow on Colorado's Gabriel Landeskog(notes) on Friday. Petry took his place. … The Oilers also called up D Alex Plante from Oklahoma City. He replaced Cam Barker(notes) who was a late scratch with a sore shoulder. … St. Louis came into the game with the league's worst power play, scoring just once in its last 28 attempts. The Blues were 1 for 3 Sunday. … It was the first meeting of the season between the two teams. The Blues won three out of four matches against Edmonton last season. … Edmonton had given up more than two goals in a game just once this season. … Oilers F Ales Hemsky(notes) skated with the team on Sunday and should rejoin the lineup this week following a re-injury of his shoulder. … The Blues were without D Kent Huskins(notes), out after fracturing a bone in his left ankle against the Flames.

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