Oilers rally to top Habs in OT

Dustin Penner scored at 2:28 of overtime and Ales Hemsky had a goal and two assists in the Edmonton Oilers' to a 4-3 comeback victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night.
Penner stripped a bouncing puck off Montreal's Michael Cammalleri in the neutral zone, drove in on a breakaway and beat Carey Price with a backhander between the pads.
Sam Gagner tied it at 3 with a short-handed goal with 6:43 left in the third for Edmonton's second goal in 3:18.
Hemsky returned to the Oilers' lineup after missing three games because of a groin injury. He drew Edmonton to 3-2 with his seventh goal at 10:02 of the third and got his second assist of the game on Gagner's goal after setting up Kurtis Foster's power-play tally late in the first.
Devan Dubnyk made 36 saves to help the Oilers win consecutive games for the first time since the beginning of the season.
Roman Hamrlik and Mathieu Darche each had a goal and an assist, and Michael Cammelleri also had two points for Montreal.
Price made 28 saves and Scott Gomez scored one of the Canadiens' two power-play goals in the game 13:05 in.
Hamrlik reached 600 points with a goal and an assist in the second.
Hamrlik, who played his 1,255th regular-season game, moved within a point of his milestone with an assist as Darche restored Montreal's one-goal lead at 2-1 with his fourth goal on a power play 8:01 into the second.
Hamrlik made it 3-1 when he drove in to put away a rebound off Dubnyk's right pad stop at 10:02.
Price, selected the NHL's second star for November earlier in the day, made a pair of saves on Taylor Hall late in the second. Price stopped the 19-year-old left wing's initial shot and stuck out his glove to deny the 2010 first overall draft pick's rebound opportunity to protect Montreal's two-goal margin.
Gomez got credit for his third goal when Oilers defenseman Ryan Whitney deflected his centering pass to Mathieu Darche past Dubnyk.
Foster drew Edmonton even at 1 at 17:45 with a slap shot past Price from the left point.
