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Ebbett's pair lifts Canucks over Oilers
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Ebbett's pair lifts Canucks over Oilers

Published Dec. 26, 2011 12:00 a.m. ET

Andrew Ebbett scored twice Monday night as the Vancouver Canucks recorded a 5-3 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.

Daniel Sedin, Alex Burrows and Ryan Kesler also scored for Vancouver, which won for the 13th time in 17 games to move ahead of Minnesota for the Northwest division lead.

Jordan Eberle, Ryan Smyth and Corey Potter scored as Edmonton lost for the seventh time in the last 13 games.

Smyth and Potter scored during the same five-minute power play.

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Vancouver outshot the Oilers 26-21 overall and dominated a weary-looking Edmonton team in the first period, limiting the Oilers to only two shots in the first 14:30 of the game.

Ebbett opened the scoring 3:11 in when a shot by Chris Higgins went in off his skate while he was standing beside the net.

Daniel Sedin put the Canucks ahead 2-0 about five minutes later, converting a pass from twin brother Henrik. Oilers goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin protested the call, with Daniel Sedin appearing to run a pick on Edmonton's Lennart Petrell and tripping him up before scooting across the net and scoring.

Ebbett notched his second of the night 8:30 later, diving to knock in Jannik Hansen's pass on a 2-on-1.

The Canucks outshot the Oilers 13-5 in the first.

Vancouver's Dale Weise was ejected at 8:28 of the second period after he sent Alex Plante face-first into the glass. Weise received a charging major and game misconduct. Plante lay on the ice for a few minutes and was guided to the dressing room with a towel covering a cut on his face. He did not return.

Eberle scored on the ensuing power play as he put in his own rebound to give him a team-leading 16 goals this season.

With the Canucks still short-handed, Burrows scored on a give-and-go with Ryan Kesler 46 seconds later to put the Canucks ahead 4-1. It was Burrows' 15th career short-handed goal.

But, with the same power play still in effect, Smyth put in his own rebound off the post 32 seconds later.

Kesler gave the Canucks a 5-2 lead at 3:14 of the third period, but Potter countered less than 2 minutes later for the final margin.

It was the first two-goal game of Ebbett's career. He played only his third game after sitting out 18 straight with a fractured foot sustained while blocking a shot Nov. 10 in Los Angeles.

He now has three goals on the season, exceeding the two he scored last season for Phoenix while splitting the campaign with the Coyotes and their AHL affiliate in San Antonio.

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