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    Nov 29, 2008, 08:49

    Edmonton (9-10-2) at St. Louis (9-9-2) 2:00 p.m. EST

    ST. LOUIS (Ticker) -- Despite suffering a loss in their last

    game, the St. Louis Blues are showing signs of life. The same

    cannot be said of the Edmonton Oilers.

    The Blues go for their fifth win in seven games on Saturday when

    they host the slumping Oilers.

    St. Louis endured a rough start to November, posting a 0-4-1

    record in its first five games this month to stretch its

    season-high losing streak to six games overall.

    However, the Blues have reversed that trend recently, winning

    three straight and four of five before dropping a 3-1 decision

    to the Colorado Avalanche on Wednesday.

    The loss ended St. Louis' season-high five-game point streak in

    which all five contests had been decided by one goal.

    The Blues hope to bounce back against Edmonton, which endured

    its second straight regulation loss and fell to 1-4-1 over its

    last six games during Wednesday's 2-1 loss to the Los Angeles

    Kings.

    Ales Hemsky netted his sixth goal of the season against the

    Kings, but the Oilers failed to notch their first home win since

    October 18.

    "I think the confidence level of the team offensively is down,

    and we need a game where we try to get a firm handle on our

    confidence offensively and let the offense flow a little

    easier," Edmonton coach Craig MacTavish said.