"I've liked (Patrick) Russell the last couple games, he worked. Marody's got some good skill and Jurco has come with the real mindset that he wants to make this team and he played a strong game tonight. He's got good skill... He's scored at the American League level and it will be interesting to see if he can score at the NHL level now," said Tippett.
The Oilers only lead of the game was shortlived, though, as their undoing came in the latter half of the final frame when Elias Pettersson snapped home a five-hole marker off a Starrett rebound and was followed shortly after by Sutter's second of the night to make it 3-2.
The Canucks would add an empty-netter en route to the 4-2 final.
Despite the result, Tippett felt it was a good showing for group of players still out to earn their NHL chops.
"(The score) was not from a lack of trying. I think three or four times the puck was behind their goalie and couldn't find the net. So, I like the effort. There's some mistakes we can clean up, but it was a good evaluation game," said Tippett.
"Every game as you go, you start to see players separate themselves and that's what we're looking for. The competition has been very good."
The Oilers next pre-season tuneup will be a rematch against the Canucks at home on Thursday, September 19.