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Oilers earn wild win over Wings

Edmonton Oilers goalie Nikolai Khabibulin (35) celebrates after stopping Detroit Red Wings left wing Henrik Zetterberg (40) in the shootoutt. Full Article at Canoe

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  1. Edmonton, AB (Sports Network) - Patrick O'Sullivan buried the game-winning shootout goal, and Edmonton overcame blowing a four-goal lead in regulation to post a wild 6-5 win over Detroit at Rexall Place. Full Article at The Sports Network

  2. Dustin Penner of the Oilers (27) recorded one goal and three assists on the night. Full Article at Sports News Canada

  3. EDMONTON - Patrick O'Sullivan scored the shootout winner as the Edmonton Oilers blew a four-goal lead before salvaging a 6-5 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night. Full Article at TSN.ca

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    Detroit 0 2 3 0—5 Edmonton 3 2 0 0—6 Edmonton won shootout 1-0 First Period—1, Edmonton, Jacques 2 (Brule, O'Sullivan), :42. 2, Edmonton, Penner 9 (Horcoff, Hemsky), 9:09. 3, Edmonton, Hemsky 3 (Penner, Horcoff), 12:24 (pp). Full Article at ABC News

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