More than provincial bragging rights are on the line in the latest instalment of the Battle of Alberta.
The Edmonton Oilers will be looking to boost their improbable run at a playoff spot, while the Flames try to bolster their bid for an NHL division title when the teams meet Saturday at the Saddledome in Calgary (CBC, 10 p.m. ET).
Despite suffering their second straight loss on Friday night — 5-4 in a shootout at Colorado — the Oilers (39-34-6) have won 12 of their last 17 games to close within two points of Nashville and Vancouver in the race for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Edmonton has three games left to reach the playoffs for the eighth time in 11 seasons.
"There is not much we can do. We have to prepare for another game, and quickly, too," defenceman Steve Staios said. "Maybe that is a good thing. We played a hard-fought, tough game [Friday], and it's disappointing, but it is up to everyone in here to pick ourselves up and be ready for tomorrow."
Dwayne Roloson, who made 32 saves on Friday, stopped 30 shots in a 4-1 loss to Calgary on Oct. 20 — his lone appearance of the season against his former team. Roloson, who's 5-2-1 with a 3.20 GAA in his last eight starts overall, is 2-8-0 with three ties, one shutout and a 2.58 GAA in 13 visits to Calgary.
Calgary (40-27-10), which hasn't won the Northwest Division title since 2005-06, was able to temporarily capture the division lead with a 3-2 home victory over Vancouver on Tuesday night.
Captain Jarome Iginla and Daymond Langkow each had a goal and an assist for the Flames, who scored three unanswered goals to win for the third time in four games.
"We just kept coming," said Iginla, who has nine goals and five assists in his last nine games. "We didn't get discouraged. Nobody got frustrated on the bench. We felt like we were going to find a way to get ourselves back in the game."
Flames riding Saddledome streakThe victory helped Calgary pass Minnesota in the division, but while the Flames haven't played since then, the Wild have won twice to build a three-point advantage on both Calgary and Colorado in the Northwest.
Calgary, which will be playing its final home game Saturday night, can get to within one point of the lead with both Minnesota and Colorado idle until their matchup on Sunday.
The Flames, who have five games remaining, are closing in on securing their fourth straight postseason berth. They are currently in a three-way tie for fifth in the Western Conference, six points ahead of 10th-place Edmonton.
The Flames have won seven of their last nine at the Saddledome, reeling off four straight victories there for their longest home winning streak since an eight-game run from Jan. 4 to Feb. 3, 2007.
They're hoping to extend that success behind Miikka Kiprusoff, who won an NHL-leading 28 home games last season. He made 32 saves on Tuesday to improve to 7-0-2 with two shutouts and a 1.76 goals-against average in his last nine starts in Calgary.
Kiprusoff is 3-2-0 with a 1.81 GAA in five starts against the Oilers this season, leading the Flames to victory in two of three home games, including a 4-1 decision on Feb. 9 in the most recent contest.
Kiprusoff is 9-2-1 with a tie, a shutout and a 1.67 GAA in 13 all-time home games versus Edmonton, which has split the first six games of its series with the Flames this season.
With files from the Associated Press /* */ #technorati_holder { visibility:visible !important; }Senators assign Nick Foligno to AHL
The Ottawa Senators demoted rookie forward Nick Foligno to the AHL's Binghamton Senators on Wednesday.
Kiprusoff gets another crack at Canucks
Miikka Kiprusoff will return to the net on Monday night with a little extra motivation as the Calgary Flames try for the fifth time to defeat the Vancouver Canucks this season.
Sharks lose Mitchell for up to 2 months
The San Jose Sharks announced on Sunday that sophomore forward Torrey Mitchell will be lost for up to eight weeks after breaking his lower leg during training camp.


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