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(SportsNetwork.com) - The Edmonton Oilers will try for their third straight road win as they travel to Nashville to take on the Predators in Tuesdays clash at Bridgestone Arena. The Oilers are coming off road wins versus the Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers. This season has been a series of streaks for Edmonton. The club lost five straight (0-4-1) to begin 2014-15, then won four in a row before dropping the next four in regulation. The Oilers halted their most recent slide with Fridays 3-2 win over the Sabres and then recorded a 3-1 triumph Sunday night at Madison Square Garden. Viktor Fasth stopped 20 shots to help the Oilers down the Rangers, while Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Benoit Pouliot each posted a goal and an assist in the victory. Teddy Purcell added an empty-net goal to seal the win. Back-to-back wins is huge for us on the road trip here, said Nugent-Hopkins. The Oilers, who are 2-4-1 as the guest, can finish their current road trip over .500 with a victory tonight. Edmonton is 2-2-0 so far on the five-game swing. Nashville halted a three-game slide in the series versus the Oilers with a 4-1 triumph in Edmonton on Oct. 29. Craig Smith had two goals for the Preds, while Rinne stopped 26-of-27 shots. Edmonton has won three of the last five meetings versus the Preds in Music City. Rinne is 10-6-1 with a 2.89 goals against average in his career against Edmonton. Fasth is 4-0 with a 1.45 GAA lifetime versus the Preds, while Ben Scrivens, who lost the meeting on Oct. 29, is 1-3-0 with a 2.78 GAA in this matchup. The Predators lead the Central Division despite not having won more than two in a row yet this season. Nashville has won three of its last four outings and recently ended a six-game road trip with consecutive victories over Dallas and St. Louis. Nashville maintained its lead atop the Central thanks to Saturdays 2-1 regulation win over the Blues. James Neal scored the winning goal with 6:28 to play as the Predators edged their division rivals at Scottrade Center. Filip Forsberg posted a goal and an assist, as did Neal, while Pekka Rinne made 28 stops for the Predators, who went 4-2-0 on the swing. Neal put the Predators ahead as Forsberg skated down the left wing and left a drop pass for Neal, who wristed it in for his eighth of the year. I just came in behind Filip and he made a good pass to drop it, said Neal. It was funny, I told him earlier that I came in behind him and he ripped one. When I came in behind him the second time, he dropped it. The Predators, who are 4-1-1 as the host, are home for just one game before visiting St. Louis again for a rematch on Thursday. Nashvilles Anton Volchenkov is available for tonights game after completing his four-game suspension for a high hit on Calgarys Michael Ferland. The veteran defenseman has two assists in 10 games this season. Matt Dumba Wild Jersey . 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It was the first game back in Columbus for Rangers star Rick Nash, the Blue Jackets franchise leader in goals, assists and games. He was given a standing ovation during a video tribute in the first period, but was booed loud and long after a second-period, two-handed shove up high on Columbus goalie Sergei Bobrovsky.ATZENBRUGG, Austria -- Mikael Lundberg ended a six-year title drought with a gutsy 40-foot putt in a playoff against Bernd Wiesberger to win the Lyoness Open on Sunday. The Swede birdied the first playoff hole to deny Wiesberger a second victory at his home event after 2012. It was Lundbergs third European Tour title after winning the Russian Open in 2005 and 2008. "It feels fantastic, it was very nice. I made a fantastic putt," said Lundberg, who was six strokes off the lead overnight. "I knew I was far behind and I even didnt think I was going to win. I was just hoping to play well." Lundberg, who made three birdies in a row on his way to a 65, and Wiesberger, who shot 69, were tied at 12 under after the fourth round. Defending champion Joost Luiten, who teed off the final day with a two-shot lead over Wiesberger, carded a par 72. The Dutchman finished third, one stroke off the lead. "I didnt play great," Luiten said. "Nothing went my way, really ... If you are two clear, you want to win, you want to finish it off. If you dont do that, you are disappointed." Englands Lee Slattery, who was second after Fridays play, scored 66 to finish another stroke back in fourth. Lundberg topped the leaderboard for the first two days but looked to have squandered his chances with a 4-over 76 on Saturday. "I felt a little bit more pressure going into the third round since I was leading," Lundberg said. "Today was slightly better, not the long shots, but my short game was very goood.dddddddddddd That changed everything." Lundbergs improved short game helped him overcome several disappointing seasons that left him wondering if he was ever going to win a title again. Just weeks ago, he started working with coach Neil Jordan, and said he has been gaining confidence from the co-operation. "I have been struggling," said the 40-year-old Lundberg, who came through Q School for the last three years. "We started working on a few things. Not very different things, just basics ... I worked a little bit more on my short game which is now starting to pay off." It was Lundbergs second win in a playoff after the Russian Open in 2005 . With a victory, Wiesberger would have become the first Austrian to qualify for the U.S. Open. He can still make it but is now dependent on results from the St. Jude Classic in Memphis, Tennessee, later Sunday. Wiesberger was loudly cheered through the sun-soaked day by a large home crowd. He soon overtook Luiten with birdies on the first and third hole and stayed ahead of the Dutchman almost throughout. However, he lost a one-stroke lead over Lundberg with three holes to play. "I had it in my hands," Wiesberger said. "He had a great putt, he deserves it but I lost it a bit. I didnt play great." Daniel Im of the United States carded the lowest score of the tournament with a 8-under 64 despite double-bogeying the par-4 fifth. Im had 10 birdies including five on the final six holes to finish 7 under for the tournament. Wholesale NFL Womens Jerseys China NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Jerseys NFL China NFL Jerseys Outlet ' ' '

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