Edmonton 6, Nashville 1

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EDM(10-11-3)4206
NSH(13-8-1)0101

Final

8:00 PM ET, October 12, 2009
Sommet Center
Nashville, Tennessee

Oilers score four in first to get rare win in Nashville

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Game Information
Arena: Sommet Center
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Referees: Dean Morton
Linesmen: Derek Amell, Brian Murphy
Attendance: 12,179 (71.2% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
70
Goals
50
72
Goals Against
56
22
Power Play Goals
15
18
Power Play Goals Allowed
14
0
Shorthanded Goals
3
2
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
2
312
Penalty Minutes
184
13
Average Penalty Minutes
8
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD EDM NSH
7:11 Shawn Horcoff
Assists: Ales Hemsky, Jean-Francois Jacques
1 0
11:02 Gilbert Brule
Assists: Dustin Penner, Ladislav Smid
2 0
13:58 Zack Stortini (Power Play)
Assists: Mike Comrie, Taylor Chorney
3 0
19:31 Zack Stortini
Assists: Andrew Cogliano, Jason Strudwick
4 0
2ND PERIOD EDM NSH
2:07 Andrew Cogliano
Assists: Patrick O'Sullivan
5 0
17:57 Denis Grebeshkov
Assists: Dustin Penner, Gilbert Brule
6 0
19:11 Jason Arnott
Assists: Patric Hornqvist, Dan Hamhuis
6 1
3RD PERIOD EDM NSH
No scoring this period 6 1
Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Zack Stortini made his impact with his gloves on as well as off.

Stortini scored two of Edmonton's four first period goals and added a fighting major as well to lead the Oilers to a 6-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Monday night.

It was Edmonton's first win in Nashville since Oct. 29, 2005 as the Oilers had lost seven straight games there.

After starting the season with two consecutive wins, the Predators have dropped back-to-back games.

Seeing his first action of the season, Edmonton goaltender Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers turned aside 40 Nashville shots to record the victory for the Oilers.

"He was our star tonight, no question," Oilers coach Pat Quinn said of his goaltender. "Early in the game we had some rough shifts, and he was really sharp and got us a chance to get by the early going."

Stortini first struck at 13:58 of the first period on a power-play goal. With the Oilers already leading 2-0 after goals by Shawn Horcoff and Gilbert Brule, Mike Comrie found Stortini all alone in front of Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne. Stortini stuffed the puck past Rinne for his first goal of the season.

"I was going to the net with my stick on the ice trying to keep things simple," Stortini said. "He made a great pass out to me."

Stortini struck again with 28.2 seconds remaining in the opening period when he carried the puck in from the left side and made a smooth forehand to backhand transition before sneaking a shot inside of Rinne's near post.

Entering Monday, Stortini had never recorded a multi-goal game in his previous 151 NHL games. Stortini had an active first period, as he engaged in a prolonged fight with Nashville's Triston Grant just 1:38 into the contest.

"It's always good to get off to a physical start like that," Stortini said. "It was our first road game, and it was to get the energy going for the guys."

Nashville entered Monday as one of three teams who had not allowed a first period goal all season.

"We lost the game in the first period," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "We'll learn from this, nobody likes to be embarrassed in their own rink."

After stopping 41 of 42 shots against in a losing effort against Buffalo Saturday, Rinne allowed the four first period goals on just nine Edmonton shots. Dan Ellis replaced Rinne at the start of the second period.

"We didn't play well, that's the bottom line," Rinne said. "I think it is that way for everybody. No one is really happy."

Andrew Cogliano and Denis Grebeshkov also scored for Edmonton, and Dustin Penner had two assists.

Former Oiler Jason Arnott scored Nashville's lone goal in the final minute of the second period. The goal ended a 104:23 goalless stretch for the Predators. Arnott has three of Nashville's six goals on the season.

Game notes
Edmonton D Taylor Chorney recorded his first-career NHL point when he assisted on Stortini's first goal of the game. ... Comrie has recorded a point in each of the Oilers five games this season. ... Nashville rookie C Colin Wilson made his NHL debut Monday. He had been sidelined since training camp with a groin injury.

 

 

NHL Scores

Monday, October 12th
Colorado 4 Final
Boston 3
Los Angeles 2 Final
NY Islanders 1
Toronto 2 Final
NY Rangers 7
New Jersey 3 Final
Washington 2 SO
Pittsburgh 4 Final
Ottawa 1
Florida 2 Final
Tampa Bay 3
Calgary 5 Final
Chicago 6 OT
Edmonton 6 Final
Nashville 1
Phoenix 1 Final
San Jose 0 SO