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    Nov 6, 2008, 03:20

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ticker) -- The Edmonton Oilers snapped out of

    their offensive doldrums with a stunningly efficient attack.

    Shawn Horcroff had a goal and two assists and defenseman Sheldon

    Souray and Andrew Cogliano each recorded a goal and set up

    another as the Edmonton Oilers cruised to a 7-2 victory over the

    Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday.

    Defensemen Tom Gilbert and Lubomir Visnovsky each scored in a

    four-goal third period. Dustin Penner and Marc Pouliot also

    tallied and Dwayne Roloson stopped 37 shots for Edmonton, which

    snapped a three-game skid (0-2-1).

    The Oilers' offense finally came to life after managing just

    eight goals over the last five games. Even more astonishingly,

    Edmonton's offensive explosion came on just 19 shots.

    "We talked about it before the game, let's just go out and try

    and get more shots on net," Roloson said. "We didn't get that

    many shots, but made the most of our chances."

    "That was a wild one," Edmonton coach Craig MacTavish said. "We

    got the early power-play goal and they started coming."

    Columbus generated more chances, but Roloson bounced back from

    Monday's 4-0 loss to Detroit.

    "It was nice to get right back at it tonight," Roloson said.

    "You have to give our guys a lot of credit. I was able to make

    the first save and anything that was around they were able to

    clear it. The guys just played great tonight."

    "He was really on top of his game," MacTavish said. "Rollie

    played really well last night, too - and terrific tonight."

    Captain Rick Nash and Kristian Huselius both scored for

    Columbus.

    "I think the best thing is forget about this game," Nash said.

    "We got a couple days off, work on our special teams and come

    back on Saturday (at Atlanta) and put this one behind us."

    Edmonton grabbed a 3-1 lead after two periods thanks to goals

    from Souray, Cogliano and Pouliot. Souray scored a power play

    goal at 5:38 on the Oilers' first shot of the game - a sign of

    things to come.

    Two shots later, Cogliano scored when he redirected a cross ice

    pass from Souray past goaltender Pascal Leclaire with 6:46 left

    in the opening period.

    Pouliot scored with 7:11 left in the second, and Gilbert made it

    4-1 with a power-play tally at 7:44 of the third. Nash answered

    with a power-play goal of his own 2:15 later.

    However, the Oilers quickly quashed any thoughts of a comeback

    as Penner, Horcroff and Visnovsky tallied in a span of 3:03.

    "The fifth goal was a killer goal," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock

    said. "We needed a save on the fifth goal, it's the one that

    broke our back."

    Leclaire stopped 12 shots for Columbus, which outshot Edmonton,

    15-4, in the opening period - but trailed 2-0 after 20 minutes.

    "It's a little harder when you don't face many shots," Leclaire

    said. "I don't want to use that as an excuse. "It wasn't a good

    game for me. You try and figure it out as quick as possible and

    move forward."