1.) Khabibulin VS Canucks
The Bulin Wall hasn't been in a game situation for about 10 months. It will be interesting to see how he handles game speed, and it's a shame that the Sedin sister's aren't in the line-up to give him a true test. The only real threat that is in for the nuck's is the first line, which is: Raymond/Kesler/Samuelsson. I guess this is a good way to ease him into game shape other than to throw him into the fire.2.) Jordon Eberle Vs Canucks Blueline
Last time Ebs was in against the Cancuks he had a wonderful two way game. He had many scoring opportunities and played very well defensivly; but he got run over quite a few times. He's got to learn to keep his head up when he carries the puck over the blueline because there aren't any 16 year old 165 lbs kids out on the ice anymore. Unfortunatly he found out the hard way when he got crushed by Alberts. What we like about this kid is even though he gets crushed, he gets up and continues to play and win the majority of his battles in the corners. Ebs is going to have to watch out for Ballard, as he is famous for his hip checks.

Keys to the Game:
The Oilers bottom 6 are going to have to play a physical crash and bang style and create scoring opportunities. While the top 6 have to expose the weaker defense and draw penalties. This will give the Oilers PP time, and chance figure out their second powerplay unit, as Penner and Hemsky are locks for the first PP line. There are so many players on this team that could play the powerplay, it's a matter of who grabs the bull by the horns and runs with it.
The Nucks' put together a tougher line up than last time, alot tougher. The Oilers D have to be ready to play a physical game and match these goons blow for blow. They are going to have less time to make decisions with the puck and this could the uncovering of a guy like Petry who isn't accustomed to resiliant NHL style. Although Petry had a magnificent first game, don't expect a repeat preformance.
Player Analysis:
This is an important game for Linus O'Mark. There are only a few spots left in the top 9, especially for the small skilled forwards. Renney won't want Linus or Cogs top play on the 4th line. Last game O'mark wasn't give a true chance to showcase his offensive talents, as he was playing with MacIntyre. Now he has been given a real opportunity by playing on the right side of Penner and Brule.
Ben Ondrus is looking to have a repeat performance against the Canucks. Last game he opened the scoring, finished all of his checks, and played a solid two-way game. He had 2 points on the night and was a sturdy +2 in his only pre-season game. If can continue to play the same way, Oilers management should give him a look to make the team in a 4th line role. As he was origanally not expected to make the show. But with JF Jacques injured there might be a light at the end of the tunnel for him.
Taylor Hall and Shawn Horcoff will be playing together again like they did in the Joey Moss Cup. This time however Eberle will play on the right wing instead of Hemsky. We like this combination because Horcoff seems to have good chemestry with Hall, but in the JMC Hall didn't play that well with Hemsky as they are both puck possetion players. Horcoff looks a lot better playing with the kids, he seems to have a jump in his step and looks 10 years younger. Eberle knows Hall well from the WJC; it seems they could play well off each other, and Ebs and Horc could be a potentical PK tandem.







