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GLENDALE, Ariz. - Mikkel Boedker scored on a power play, a soft backhander that trickled in and into an empty net.An interesting collection of goals for his first career hat trick — and his team needed nearly all of them.Boedker scored two of his three goals in the third period and added an assist, helping the Arizona Coyotes outlast the winless Edmonton Oilers 7-4 on Wednesday night.Its going to even out eventually, but when youre hot, things tend to go in, said Boedker, who has five goals in three games. Right now, thats the way its going and its a good feeling.The Coyotes played a solid defensive game in beating the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings on Saturday.They werent quite as good against Edmonton, giving up numerous good scoring chances in front of Mike Smith, who had some good moments but still gave up at least four goals for the second straight game.Arizona made up for it by taking advantage of the defenceless Oilers with a by-committee scoring effort.Martin Erat had a goal and assist, while Connor Murphy, Kyle Chipchura and Rob Klinkhammer each scored goals. Shane Doan and Martin Hanzal each added a pair of assists for the Coyotes, who had 13 players with at least one point.Thats committee, but we need a good hard practice tomorrow, the committee does, Arizona coach Dave Tippett said with a smile.Edmonton scored four goals for the second time in three games, but remains winless because of its shortcomings on defence.The Oilers lost 6-1 to the Kings Tuesday night and were even worse against the Coyotes, watching as they scored one goal after another on Ben Scrivens.Taylor Hall had two goals, and Marc Arcobello and Mark Fayne each scored for Edmonton, which has allowed 23 goals while opening the season 0-3-1.I like the effort, the guys are trying, but we just havent got the results yet, Oilers coach Dallas Eakins said.The Coyotes needed nearly all their goals after a second straight shaky performance by Smith.Arizonas No. 1 goalie said he felt uncomfortable in the season opener and it showed, giving up every goal in a 6-2 home loss to Winnipeg.The Coyotes started back-up Devon Dubnyk on Saturday and he played well, stopping 24 shots in a 3-2 overtime win against the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings. Smith spent his time off working on his comfort level in the crease, saying he felt better after a few days of work with goalie coach Sean Burke.Smith was back between the pipes against Edmonton and gave up a goal on the third shot he faced. It was a tough chance, though; Hall scored on a one-timer from right outside the crease after the Coyotes had trouble clearing the zone and the puck ended up on Jordan Eberles stick.Smith got a bit of a bad break on Edmontons second goal when a dump-in by Leon Draisaitl took a strange carom off the backboards right out front to Fayne, who punched it in for his first of the season.Arcobello scored on a 3-on-1 early in the third period and Hall cut Arizonas lead to 6-4 late in the period against Smith, who stopped 23 shots.Theres progress in his game, but Im sure hed like to be better, Tippett said.But four goals wasnt nearly enough the way Edmontons defence has been playing.Boedker scored on a power play in the first period, sneaking behind the Oilers after Smith started the play with his first assist of the season.Chipchura put Arizona up 2-1 late in the period with a one-timer off a nice feed from Joe Vitale behind the goal.Murphy beat Scrivens with a wrister from the top of the left circle in the second period, and Klinkhammer scored 1:07 later on a one-timer out front on a feed from behind by Erat.Boedker put the Coyotes back up two goals midway through the third period, flipping a soft backhander that Scrivens blocked, but inadvertently knocked back into the goal with the inside of his left pad.Boedker closed it out by practically skating the puck into the goal for his empty-netter.Its tough to swallow, Hall said. Wed love to give up less goals and score more, but its just not happening right now.Notes: Smith played his 165 career with the Coyotes, tying Brian Hayward for fifth on the franchises all-time list by a goalie. ... Hall played his 250th career game. ... Arizona has a 14-game points streak and is 16-2-3 under coach Dave Tippett against Edmonton. ... Eberle returned after missing Tuesday nights game with an undisclosed injury, but Ryan Nugent-Hopkins did not. . But luckily for the Canadian squad, one goal was all it needed. Winnipegs Sophie Schmidt scored the winner off a Diana Matheson corner kick to seal Canadas third-place spot in the Torneio Internacional de Futebol Feminino in Brazil on Sunday. . -- Phil Mickelson came to the St. http://www.cheapnhljerseys.info/.com) - Bradley Beal deposited a season-high 33 points and John Wall posted another double-double as the Washington Wizards went on the road and beat the Houston Rockets, 104-103. .A. remained bitter for Henrik Lundqvist and the Rangers on the long flight back home to New York. . The 23-year-old Woods, Tiger Woods niece, closed with a 4-under 69 at Royal Pines to finish at 16-under 276. Lee also shot 69 in the event sanctioned by the European and Australian tours. Woods birdied the par-5 15th to open a two-stroke lead, hitting a wedge from about 120 yards to 4 feet. The NCAAs March Madness continues as the No. 1 Florida Gators take on the No. 4 UCLA Bruins in Sweet 16 action. Watch the game unfold live NOW on TSN and TSN GO. In other late action, top-seeded Arizona battles fourth-ranked San Diego State on TSN2 and TSN GO. In the earlier Thursday matchups, No. 11 Dayton continued its surprising run at the tournament with a 82-72 win over No. 10 Stanford. Whitby, Ont. nativee Dyshawn Pierre had six points and four assists as the Flyers reached the Elite Eight for just the third time in 52 years.dddddddddddd Stanfords Canadian contingent, Dwight Powell and Stefan Nastic, combined for 32 points in the losing effort. Burlingtons Brady Heslip and Montreals Kenny Chery had little luck as No. 6 Baylor fell in blowout fashion, 69-52 at the hands of the No. 2 Wisconsin Badgers. ' ' ' |
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