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Taylor Hall is unhappy after Oilers’ latest letdown

Taylor Hall

Edmonton Oilers left wing Taylor Hall shoots the puck during the third period of their NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings, Saturday, April 6, 2013, in Los Angeles. The Kings won 4-1. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

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Remember when Edmonton was in eighth place in the West? Feels like it was a while ago now, but after the Oilers dropped a 4-1 decision to lowly rival Calgary last night reality is hitting Edmonton.

Star forward Taylor Hall sounded off on his team’s lack of killer instinct while chasing the postseason after last night’s game as Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal shares.

“Not a lot of won battles, won races ... just not the hockey we want to play. We have to be proud of what we’re doing here — that team (Calgary) is doing it,” said Hall. “We’re the Oilers, we get paid a lot of money to do this. We have to come and put our hard-hats on, work and compete and see what happens. We can do as many systems as we want and we can practice, but it comes down to battles.”

Not sure if hard-hats would’ve helped the Oilers but goals and better defense and goaltending from Nikolai Khabibulin would’ve done a world of good against the Flames.

We know they’re a young team and the ups and downs will happen, but losing five in a row after reaching eighth place for a day makes for a disheartening tease. Getting outscored 17-4 over those five games means they’re not doing much of anything right in the end.