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Oilers can’t score on Reimer, lose 3-0 to Sharks

Edmonton Oilers' head coach Todd McLellan addresses the media following his team's 5-3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016. Nathan Gross/ Global News

EDMONTON – James Reimer made 31 saves to record his first shutout of the season and Logan Couture had a pair of goals as the San Jose Sharks blanked the Edmonton Oilers 3-0 on Tuesday night.

Joe Pavelski also scored for the Sharks (37-23-6), who won their second in a row. They’ve now won five of their last six games and have gone 19-5-4 since Jan. 9.

Cam Talbot kicked out 19-of-22 shots for Edmonton (26-36-7), which had won four of its previous five games.

The Sharks started the scoring just 1:33 into the game as a puck bounced around before landing between the legs of Talbot, who spun around in vain trying to find it before Couture swatted it into the net.

San Jose went up 2-0 with a power-play goal at 15:50 of the first as Couture picked the top corner with a wrist shot from the face-off dot for his 10th of the season.

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Pavelski, the Sharks captain, gave his team a three-goal lead with six minutes left in the second period, tipping his 31st of the season past Talbot on a Paul Martin shot.

Edmonton had some chances in the final period, but couldn’t get a puck past Reimer.

Both teams are back at it on Thursday, as the Oilers make a one-game trip to Minnesota and the Sharks return home to host New Jersey.

Notes: It was the third of four games between the two teams this season, with each winning one in overtime. … Talbot was named the NHL’s first star of the week on Monday. … Out for the Oilers were Oscar Klefbom (leg), Andrew Ference (hip), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (hand), Brandon Davidson (knee), Benoit Pouliot (shoulder) and Eric Gryba (knee). … The lone injury of note for the Sharks was Tommy Wingels (shoulder)… Trade deadline acquisitions Patrick Maroon, Adam Pardy and Adam Cracknell made their home debuts for the Oilers.

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