CENOVUS GAME STORY
Thursday, 1 December 2005
FINAL
3 - 5
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Canucks 1 1 1 3
Oilers 2 1 2 5
GOAL SCORERS

VAN:   J. Green (00:18 - 1st) , D. Sedin (PPG, 14:49 - 2nd) , A. Carter (PPG, 17:09 - 3rd)
EDM:   J. Stoll (08:25 - 1st) , M. Reasoner (10:35 - 1st) , R. Smyth (04:50 - 2nd) , R. Torres (06:06 - 3rd) , J. Stoll (14:48 - 3rd)
GOALIES

VAN: A. Auld (L) , R. McVicar
 EDM: J. Markkanen (W)
Oilers 5, Canucks 3
Associated Press

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Raffi Torres knows the key to the Edmonton Oilers' second-line success.

``Confidence,'' Torres said. ``We're reading off each other and having some fun out there.''

Torres had a goal and an assist, linemate Jarret Stoll scored two goals and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 on Thursday night for their fourth victory in five games.

Marty Reasoner and Ryan Smyth also scored for Edmonton, and Jussi Markkanen made 23 saves.

``You've got to get dirty sometimes,'' Stoll said. ``Tonight there was a couple of rebound goals, and that's what we need. It's a good step forward.''

Stoll and Reasoner scored 2 minutes apart in the first period. Stoll then drove a long slap shot past Alex Auld in the third, ending the goalie's night after he allowed five goals on 28 shots.

``To point the finger at any one particular player wouldn't be right,'' Canucks coach Marc Crawford said.

Torres converted on a poor clearing attempt from Canucks defenseman Wade Brookbank to give him six points in his last four games. The Oilers (15-11-1-0) improved to 2-0 against the Canucks this season.

Josh Green, Daniel Sedin and Anson Carter scored for the Canucks (16-9-1-1), who have lost three straight road games. Mattias Ohlund and Henrik Sedin each finished with two assists for Vancouver, which dropped to 5-8-1-1 away from home.

``It's definitely something we need to work on - our road record,'' Green said. ``You have to be good on the road. We have to get better.''

The Canucks also fell to 0-4 in the second of back-to-back games after the Northwest Division leaders beat Colorado 5-2 at home Wednesday.

``It's the mental breakdowns,'' said Vancouver center Brendan Morrison, held to three shots due to steady defensive work throughout the night by Oilers center Mike Peca.

Green wristed a shot that required video review past Markkanen on the Canucks' first shot of the game 18 seconds in. The first period ended without a penalty.

Smyth took linemate Ales Hemsky's pass to put a soft backhand past Auld in the second for a 3-1 Oilers lead before Torres and Stoll put the game away in the third.

``We didn't really work hard enough to get those ugly goals,'' Canucks captain Markus Naslund said. ``It came down to work ethic, and I thought they worked harder.''

Notes: Edmonton was 9-5-0 in November. ... Oilers forward Shawn Horcoff hasn't scored in 13 games. ... The Oilers end a three-game homestand Saturday against Boston. ... The Bruins are in Vancouver on Sunday.


Three star selections
1st:   JARRET STOLL
2nd:   RAFFI TORRES
3rd:   JUSSI MARKKANEN
Winning Goaltender
Jussi Markkanen

Losing Goaltender
Alex Auld
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