EDMONTON -- The Los Angeles Kings needed to shed some rust heading into the playoffs and the Edmonton Oilers proved to be a per

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EDMONTON -- The Los Angeles Kings needed to shed some rust heading into the playoffs and the Edmonton Oilers proved to be a perfect solution. Air Max Plus Homme Pas Cher . Marian Gaborik had two goals and an assist and Martin Jones made just 17 saves to record his fourth shutout of the season as the Kings snapped a three-game losing skid with a 3-0 victory over the lowly Oilers on Thursday. "After coming off a bad start (Wednesday) night we talked about having to be ready to play from the start and we did," Gaborik said. "We got up 1-0 quickly and that for sure helped us. I thought we controlled the game all 60 minutes." Anze Kopitar also scored for the Kings (46-28-7), who had won just one of their previous five games. "We wanted to have a good start and obviously scoring in the first minute helps," Kopitar said of his goal just 27 seconds in. "After that, we were pressing pretty hard and had some pretty good offensive zone time and brought the game home pretty well with no stress in the end and thats what you want. "Right now we just want to sharpen our game for pretty much a week from now so were ready to go in the playoffs." Los Angeles has already clinched third in the Pacific Division and will play the second-place San Jose Sharks in the first round of the playoffs. The Oilers (28-44-9) have lost two in a row and have now been shut out 10 times this season, seven of those coming on home ice. "Tonight was a really disappointing effort on all fronts except for goaltending," said Oilers forward Taylor Hall. "By no means is a good effort in our last game going to make up for the 82 games that we have played, but it would certainly be better than going out on a bad note. If we had to leave the season after a game like tonights, that would leave a bit of a sting." The loss dropped Edmonton back into 29th place in the NHL, a point back of the Florida Panthers, who defeated Toronto 4-2 on the night. "It is a bit of a wakeup call," said Oilers forward David Perron of the shutout loss. "Everyone was happy with the way we had been playing over the last few games and it is a reminder that there is a lot of work to be done and that we had all put a lot of work in over the summer to get ready individually." It didnt take the Kings long to start the scoring, going up 1-0 on the games first shot 27 seconds into the first period. Justin Williams threw a pass in front of the Oilers net and it hit the stick of an Oilers defender before ending up in front for Kopitar, who sent his 200th career NHL goal past Edmonton goalie Viktor Fasth. "You cant give a Stanley Cup contender a lead that early," said Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins. "Our top line was on the ice and it was a really easy assignment there and it was in our net. That cant happen." The Kings went up by a pair nine minutes into the first period. Willie Mitchell flubbed a shot from the point but it ended up right on the stick of Gaborik, who beat Fasth for his 10th goal of the season in his 40th game. Los Angeles almost padded its lead with three minutes left in the first, but a Jarret Stoll power-play shot clanged off the post. The Kings had 11 first-period shots, while Edmonton only managed four on Jones. Edmonton had its first real scoring chance of the game minutes into the second period when Perron circled the net and had Jones going the wrong way, but the Kings goalie recovered in time to make a huge diving save on Hall. Los Angeles got a gift goal with six minutes to play in the second period as Gaborik took a wrist shot just across the blue-line that Fasth only got a piece of before it caromed into the net. It appeared that Gaborik had his hat trick on a power play with six minutes to play in the third, however, the goal was called back due to goaltender interference by Williams. The Kings outshot Edmonton 48-17 in the game and 23-3 in the third period. Both teams close out the regular season on Saturday as the Oilers play host to the Vancouver Canucks in the final game for both clubs, while the Kings return home for their final pre-playoff tune-up against the Anaheim Ducks. Notes: It was the final of four meetings between the Oilers and Kings this season. Los Angeles won the first three games with a combined scored of 9-3 while out-shooting Edmonton 136-69. ... The Kings came into the game having won five straight over Edmonton and 11 of their last 14 meetings. The Kings were 11-0-2 in their last 11 games at Rexall Place in Edmonton. ... Kings forward Marian Gaborik now has at least a point in eight of his last nine games. ... The Kings sat out a pair of defencemen in Robyn Regehr (undisclosed) and Drew Doughty (upper body) for the game. Both are listed as day-to-day. ... Edmonton has a number of players who are done for the season in defenceman Andrew Ference (pectoral tear) and forwards Boyd Gordon (shoulder), Nail Yakupov (broken ankle), Jesse Joensuu (high ankle sprain), Ryan Jones (torn PCL) and Luke Gazdic (shoulder). ... Oiler forward Sam Gagner left the game favouring his ankle after an awkward collision into the boards midway through the second period and did not return. Air Max 720 Noir Pas Cher . Mike Ribeiro had a goal and an assist as Phoenix held on to snap a two-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Friday. Air Max 97 Homme Pas Cher . Johns IceCaps erased an early two-goal deficit to come from behind and defeat the host Portland Pirates 5-4 on Saturday in American Hockey League action. http://www.maxnikepascher.fr/grossiste-air-max-270-react.html .ca presents its latest weekly power rankings for the 2013-14 Barclays Premier League season.Canadas Samantha Cornett will anchor a young national squad at the upcoming WSF womens world team squash championship.She will serve as captain for the 11th-seeded host side at the Dec. 1-6 tournament at White Oaks Conference Resort & Spa in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. The 23-year-old national champion will be joined by Danielle Letourneau of Calgary, Reginas Nikki Todd and Hollie Naughton of Oakville, Ont.The four-player team — all between the ages of 20 and 24 — will be coached by former national champion Melanie Jans. The Canadians are aiming for a top-eight finish and will open round-robin play Monday against third-seeded Malaysia, led by world No. 1 Nicol David. The other teams in Pool C include the United States, Mexico and Guatemala. Its an amazing experience for me because I get to play against the top players in the world, Cornett said of her third career appearance at the event. So Im going to be out for blood trying to beat them all up, especially as we have the world (singles) championships right after.So the more I can beat (them), the better.Canada will be a major underdog against Malaysia. The sixth-seeded Americans could be a handful but Canada will be favoured against Mexico and Guatemala.Cornett, the world No. 30 from Deep River, Ont., will be in for a stiff challenge against David, who recently celebrated an unprecedented 100th successive month at the top of the world rankings.The world team event is the only major title that has eluded David over her stellar career. She has won her last 27 matches at this tournament but her tteam has settled for bronze on four straight occasions. Air Max 270 Homme Soldes. Defending champion Egypt is the top seed. World No. 3 Raneem El Welily anchors a deep side that includes three top-10 players.Egypt defeated England in the 2012 final in Nimes, France. The English side, led by world champion and second-ranked Laura Massaro, is seeded second. Guatemala is making its first appearance at the tournament. The rest of the field includes Australia, Austria, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain and Wales.Canada finished 12th in 2012 and last finished in the top eight in 2000. I think well be a nice dark horse in the event, Cornett said.The tournament will also serve as an important building block for the young Canadian side as it gains experience against top-flight competition. The event comes eight months before the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto.Notes: This is the fourth time that the womens world team championship has been staged in Canada. Edmonton hosted in 2006, Vancouver in 1992 and Toronto in 1981. ... Jonathon Power of Toronto and Englands Vanessa Atkinson — both former top-ranked players — will serve as match presenters and Squash TV broadcasters. ... Eight courts will be used for matches, including a showcase glass-walled court with seating for 500 people. ... Former IOC vice-president Dick Pound will serve as the tournaments honorary chair. The former national swimming champion was also once a nationally ranked squash player.———Follow @GregoryStrongCP on Twitter. ' ' '

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