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Draisaitl, Caggiuila help Oilers end a 13-game skid vs. Preds

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Leon Draisaitl and Drake Caggiuila each scored twice and the Edmonton Oilers ended a 13-game losing streak against Nashville with a 5-3 victory Saturday.

Connor McDavid also scored and Mika Koskinen made 24 saves in his first start of the season and first for the Oilers. Edmonton was 0-11-2 in its previous 13 games against the Predators.

Filip Forsberg had a hat trick for Nashville, and Juuse Saros stopped 31 shots.

Nashville cut it to 4-3 with 4:06 left on Forsberg's final goal. He connected on a power play, with Saros off for an extra attacker. Caggiuila capped the scoring with an empty-netter.

The Oilers' last two wins have come against the reigning Presidents' Trophy winner (Nashville) and the defending Staley Cup champion (Washington). The Predators are 5-0-0 on the road, but only 3-3-0 at home.

Edmonton struck first when Caggiula batted home a rebound at 11:41 of the first period. Edmonton made it 2-0 when Draisaitl scored a tic-tac-toe goal on passes from Milan Lucic and McDavid on a power play at 4:14 of the second.

Shortly after that, Nashville prevented the Oilers from adding to the lead by killing a four-minute penalty when Ryan Johansen was called for high-sticking.

Forsberg made it 2-1 on a power play late in the second. Seven seconds later, McDavid broke loose on a breakaway off the faceoff for his team-best seventh goal. Draisaitl scored at 4:19 of the third, and Forsberg answered 24 seconds later.

NOTES: Edmonton D Matt Benning (upper body) and RW Zack Kassian (neck) returned to the lineup after missing games. ... Nashville got was 22-8 in the first 30 minutes. ... The Predators will play their third and final game against the Oilers in Nashville on Feb. 25.

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Oilers: At Chicago on Sunday night.

Predators: Host Vegas on Tuesday night.

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Pacioretty day to day with upper-body injury

Vegas Golden Knights winger Max Pacioretty will be out on a day-to-day basis with an upper-body injury after taking a high hit Friday versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, head coach Gerard Gallant announced, per the team.

Pacioretty was on the receiving end of a collision with Braydon Coburn in the first period of Friday's loss. He exited the game afterward and didn't return.

Pacioretty's recorded two goals and 26 shots in his first 10 games with Vegas.

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Injured Hedman to be re-evaluated in 1 week

Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman will miss at least the next three games with an upper-body injury, according to the team.

The reigning Norris Trophy winner will be re-evaluated in a week.

Hedman sustained the injury Friday night after a second-period collision with Vegas Golden Knights forward Ryan Reaves sent him awkwardly into the boards.

Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said postgame that Hedman's injury wasn't a concussion.

Tampa Bay plays the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night, the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday, the Nashville Predators on Thursday, and the Montreal Canadiens next Saturday.

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Canadiens’ Shaw sits as healthy scratch vs. Bruins

Montreal Canadiens forward Andrew Shaw was designated as a healthy scratch for Saturday's contest versus the Boston Bruins, head coach Claude Julien announced, according to the team.

Winger Charles Hudon took his place on the club's fourth line. The 24-year-old has managed three points in six games this season.

Shaw, meanwhile, has recorded one goal and one assist in seven games so far this season while playing just over 11 minutes per night.

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Pettersson, Boeser back in lineup for Canucks

Two Vancouver Canucks stars are on the mend.

Both Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser said Saturday that they are back, and Canucks head coach Travis Green then confirmed his dynamic duo is ready to return Saturday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Pettersson suffered a concussion when he was hit and then slammed to the ice by Florida Panthers defenseman Mike Matheson on Oct. 13.

Boeser missed two contests with a groin injury.

Pettersson still leads all rookies in goals and points despite missing six games.

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Penguins ‘incredibly saddened’ after Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

The Pittsburgh Penguins were quick to express their condolences in the wake of the tragic mass shooting at a synagogue in their city Saturday.

Many of the Penguins, including Sidney Crosby and head coach Mike Sullivan, offered their own individual thoughts.

A suspect was taken into custody Saturday after opening fire, killing several people and injuring six others, including four police officers, at the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, according to The Associated Press' Gene Pushkar.

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Kapanen isn’t taking Laine’s hair-cutting advice

When it comes to hair cuts and facial hair, Kasperi Kapanen doesn't exactly trust Patrik Laine.

The Toronto Maple Leafs forward recounted an amusing exchange he had with the Winnipeg Jets star when they faced each other earlier in the week.

"He told me to go get my hair cut last game," Kapanen told the assembled media on Saturday, including TSN. "But I think with his style last year, I think he’s the last guy (who should) tell me to cut any facial hair or hair on my body.”

Laine grew a lengthy beard down the stretch last season that he ultimately shaved off.

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The two Finnish world junior teammates played in Wednesday's 4-2 victory by the Maple Leafs in Winnipeg, and they'll renew acquaintances Saturday night in Toronto.

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Hedman injured after colliding with Golden Knights’ Reaves

Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman was forced from Friday's game in Vegas after a collision with Golden Knights winger Ryan Reaves sent him awkwardly into the boards.

Here's a look at the play, which occurred in the second period.

Head coach Jon Cooper said postgame that he doesn't believe Hedman will be out long term and that his injury isn't a concussion, according to Joe Smith of The Athletic.

Entering Friday, the reigning Norris Trophy winner recorded four points in eight games while logging over 22 minutes per contest.

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