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The Oilers continue on to Arizona to face the Coyotes on Tuesday. The game can be seen on Sportsnet One and heard on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Puck drop is 7:08 p.m. MT.
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A night that saw 11 goals, 100 penalty minutes and a penalty shot in an 8-3 thrashing of the Calgary Flames by the Edmonton Oilers was encapsulated with 24 seconds left in a riveting second period that saw goaltenders Mike Smith and Cam Talbot drop the blocker and gloves at centre ice.
"Old fashioned hockey right there," Smith, who made 15 saves on 18 shots, said after the dust had settled."Those are fun games to play in. Not with all the fighting and stuff, obviously that's part of it, but just high-intensity hockey."
"Those are important points for our team."
After entering Saturday's tilt winless against their provincial rivals this season (0-2-1), it was a rallying victory for the Oilers.
"Everyone was willing to go the distance for the win," Ethan Bear, who had an assist and dropped the gloves with Matthew Tkachuk in the win, said. "We had lost three games to these guys, so it was a big one for us. We were coming in with everything we had."
The two points for the Oilers when all was said and done improves their record in their last 11 games to 8-1-2 and 28-18-6 on the season, taking sole possession of second place in the Pacific Division ahead of the Flames.
"We got through the half-way point and made a couple of adjustments on things," Head Coach Dave Tippett said. "We kind of tweaked our lines a bit and really got into a rhythm. We've played well and our team feels a little more balanced right now. Our goaltending's been solid, so it's been a real team effort."
Amidst all the commotion, the boys in Blue & Orange held their own in every battle - both big and small.