Final OT

Series (Game 3 of 4)

Edmonton leads 3-1

Game 1: Sunday, December 14th
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Ducks2
Game 2: Thursday, January 15th
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Oilers1
Game 3: Monday, February 2nd
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OT
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Game 4: Wednesday, February 25th
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Ducks4

Ducks 1

(16-23-7, 47 pts)

Oilers 2

(21-24-1, 51 pts)

9:00 PM ET, February 2, 2004

Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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ANA 1 0 0 01
EDM 1 0 0 12

T. Conklin (Oilers - G): Saves: 19, Save Pct.: .950

M. Gerber (Ducks - G): Saves: 26, Save Pct.: .929

J. Stoll (Oilers - C): Goals: 1, Assists: 0

Anaheim (16-22-8-6) at Edmonton (20-24-8-1) 9:00 pm EST

EDMONTON, Alberta (Ticker) -- The Edmonton Oilers can extend their home winning streak over the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim to 10 games on Monday as they continue a five-game homestand at Skyreach Centre.

The Oilers have won their last nine home games against the Mighty Ducks, including a 1-0 victory here on January 15. Anaheim has not posted a victory at Skyreach Centre since February 24, 1999.

Edmonton has won the last six overall meetings between the teams. It has taken the first two games of the season series and has not lost to Anaheim since April 5, 2002.

The Oilers have split the first two games of its homestand after Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings.

Georges Laraque and Fernando Pisani scored just 97 seconds apart in the third period, but Edmonton lost after allowing two goals in the final 70 seconds of the game.

Brad Isbister and Brad Chartrand scored and Cory Cross had two assists for the Oilers, who have lost four of their last five overall games.

Anaheim opened a two-game road trip with a 6-4 loss to the Calgary Flames on Sunday.

Sergei Fedorov had a goal and three assists for the Ducks, who allowed more than five goals for the third time this season and lost for the seventh time in 12 games (3-7-2).

Petr Sykora recorded a goal and two assists as Anaheim lost for the sixth time in their last seven road games.

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