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NASHVILLE -- When Edmonton coach Tom Renney hears the word consistency associated with his team, all he can do is laugh. His team is fast and explosive, but consistency has been elusive so far this season. "I dont want anyone to lose sight that we are young team and we are still trying to figure this out," Renney said. "These guys are trying hard." On Tuesday night the Oilers scored three unanswered first period goals and cruised to a 6-2 win over the Nashville Predators. The Oilers have won both games against the Predators this season, enjoying a 9-3 scoring advantage. Saturday night the Oilers beat Chicago 9-2 on the road. Monday night they lost 4-1 at Dallas. "Consistency is a problem for the coach," Renney said. "We have to identify with a standard of play and a commitment to do the little things every night. "When we do that we are fine. But we have a tendency to give the puck up. We turn it over and we try to get fancy," he said. "There are no style points on the NHL. We have to play a simple game, especially on the road." Jordan Eberle scored a pair of goals and added an assist for the Oilers. He thought the Oilers took a page or two out of the Predators playbook and performed at a higher level. "Theyre experienced," Eberle said. "They play a game where they try to frustrate you as far as turning pucks over. I thought we did that to them. We got the puck behind them and forced the forecheck and made them turn the puck over." Nashville coach Barry Trotz was frustrated that his team never was able to properly execute. "We had a game plan and we just didnt do it," Trotz said. "We went in with what we wanted to do and in the first period we did zero of that. We did absolutely none of what we set out to do." Shawn Horcoff also had two goals for the Oilers. He scored the first goal of the game at 9:31 on the power play. Ales Hemsky, who also had an assist, needed only 2:08 after Horcoffs goal to score. Eberle added a goal at 15:51 of the first period. The Oilers outshot the Predators 13-3 in the first 20 minutes, prompting Trotz to remove starting goaltender Pekka Rinne from the game. Anders Lindback played the second and third periods. "I didnt want to continue to subject Pekka to the way we were playing," Trotz said. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Taylor Hall and Ryan Smyth each had a pair of assists for Edmonton. With 11:59 left in the second, Edmontons penalty kill held off a 5-on-3 advantage by the Predators for 51 seconds. "According to us, we had 12 chances in the second period and didnt come up with anything," Trotz said. "With a goal on the 5-on-3 we could have gotten back into it." Goaltender Devan Dubnyk stopped 30 shots in the win. "Devan was real good," Renny said. "He played real big... strong ... square. He looked really dialed in to the puck." The Oilers added three more goals in the third with a tally by Eberle, a power play goal by Jeff Petry and a goal by Horcoff. The Predators scored a pair of third period goals. Jordin Tootoo tipped in a slap shot by Shea Weber on the power play. Jonathon Blum added a goal with 20 seconds remaining. Tootoo was credited with an assist on Blums goal. "Any time you can contribute offensively it is always a bonus," Tootoo said. "But at the end of the day it doesnt matter. Were here to get two points and we didnt do that." NOTES: Hemsky played in his 500th NHL game. ... Eberle leads the Oilers in assists with 14. ... This was the first regulation loss for the Predators in their last seven games on home ice. ... This was only the third game of the season for Lindback. ... The goals by Tootoo and Petry were their firsts of the season. cheap jerseys from china . The way he sees it, theres nothing better than having the chance to pitch and help his team make the playoffs. wholesale jerseys . Dresslers highlight reel grab defeated Tristan Jacksons 129-yard missed field goal return in the final of a bracket that started with 12 plays from the 2012 season. 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SAN DIEGO -- Jordan Pacheco drove in four runs, including the go-ahead score in the 12th inning, and Michael Cuddyer tied a career high with four hits as the Colorado Rockies outlasted the San Diego Padres 8-6 on Saturday night. The victory snapped the Padres four-game winning streak and ended the Rockies three-game skid. Cuddyer singled off Joe Thatcher (0-3), San Diegos sixth reliever, with one out in the 12th. He was sacrificed to second by Carlos Torres and came around to score on Pachecos third hit of the game, a single to left. Ramon Hernandez made it 8-6 when he singled home Pacheco. Torres (1-0) got the victory with two scoreless innings. Rafael Betancourt, the Rockies fifth reliever, came on in the 12th to pick up his 16th save in 20 opportunities. Both teams has game-saving catches in right field. The Rockies Tyler Colvin made a diving grab of a line drive by pinch-hitter Mark Kotsay and turned it into an inning-ending double play in the bottom of the ninth. The Padres Will Venable, a defensive replacement, robbed Marco Scutaro of a potential go-ahead hit in the top of the 11th with a similar diving catch along the right-field line. It would have likely scored Dexter Fowler from second. The Padres, who trailed 6-3 in the fourth, tied it at 6 in the bottom of the eighth on a two-out RBI single to left-centre by Yasmani Grandal, who scored pinch-runner Cameron Maybin from second base. Carlos Quentin doubled down the right-field line off reliever Matt Belisle and Maybin came in to pinch-run for him. Both starters -- San Diegos Kip Wells and Colorados Jeff Francis -- struggled. Wells gave up six runs and eight hits in 4 2/3 innings, while Francis yielded five runs on eight hits in five innings. The Padres took a 3-0 lead after two innings. Chase Headley had a two-run single iin the first and Jesus Guzman hit his fourth homer of the season in the second.dddddddddddd The Rockies batted around in the fourth inning, scoring four runs on Pachecos two-run single and RBI singles by Hernandez and Josh Rutledge. Wells threw 42 pitches in the half-inning that lasted 27 minutes. The Rockies knocked out Wells in the fifth on Colvins RBI single that scored Cuddyer, who had doubled. Cuddyer scored when Pacheco greeted reliever Nick Vincent with a double into the left-field corner making it 6-3. Francis left after giving up two more runs in the bottom of the fifth on a triple by Guzman, an RBI double by Everth Cabrera and Chris Denorfias RBI single. NOTES: Rockies LHP Jonathan Sanchez, acquired in a trade with the Kansas City Royals on Friday, pitched a bullpen session Saturday and will make his first start for his new team Monday in Arizona against the Diamondbacks. "It feels good coming back into the National League and being in the same division that I was two years ago," said Sanchez, who pitched for the San Francisco Giants. "I know a little more about the league and I have pitched well in the past at Coors Field, but you never know whats going to happen this time." ... Rockies C Wilin Rosario was listed as day-to-day after injuring an ankle Friday night. Manager Jim Tracy said Rosario "had his ankle taped and is a little tender today and well see where he is at Sunday." ... Cabrera extended his Padres club record for consecutive stolen bases to begin a season with his 18th steal in the seventh inning. ... Maybin missed a third straight start with wrist soreness. He came in to pinch-run for Quentin in the eighth. ... RHP Ross Ohlendorf (3-0, 5.87) will pitch for San Diego in the third and final game of the series Sunday against LHP Christian Friedrich (5-7, 5.85) ' ' '
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