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    Nov 16, 2008, 05:57

    EDMONTON, Alberta (Ticker) -- The Colorado Avalanche played the

    spoiler role to perfection, though that's not the way they look

    at it.

    John-Michael Liles scored 42 seconds into overtime to give the

    Avalanche a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday

    night.

    "We're not looking at it as being spoilers right now, we're just

    looking to win as many games as we can," Colorado coach Tony

    Granato said.

    Darcy Tucker and Paul Stastny also scored for the Avalanche,

    coming off a win over the playoff-contending Minnesota Wild on

    Thursday night. With the victory, Colorado moved out of the

    Western Conference basement - a point ahead of Phoenix.

    "We're not worried about who we are playing or where they are in

    the standings," Granato said. "We're worried about wining the

    games and still trying to climb as high as we can and play as

    hard as we can all the way to the end."

    Robert Nilsson and Sheldon Souray scored for Edmonton. The

    Oilers lost for the third straight time in overtime to drop from

    seventh to a tie for eighth with Nashville in the Western

    Conference.

    "It was just a missed opportunity early," Oilers coach Craig

    MacTavish said. "We had a great opportunity to win the game

    early, but after that it was just poor playmaking. We didn't

    make enough plays from breakouts on through. And the faceoffs,

    it's hard to sustain anything when you can't win those.

    "It's a point, but it wasn't a great effort."

    Nilsson opened the scoring for Edmonton at 3:09 of the first

    period, and Tucker tied it on a power play with 4:58 left in the

    period. Stastny added a power-play goal at 4:20 of the third,

    and Souray tied it with 5:20 left in regulation.