EDMONTON - The last thing the Edmonton Oilers can afford to do with the way their season has gone is to gift wrap a game. Sale NFL Jerseys .Edmontons Benoit Pouliot took a four-minute spearing penalty in the late stages of a 2-2 game to allow the Detroit Red Wings to score a pair of power-play goals and emerge with a 4-2 victory on Tuesday.Pouliot wasnt mincing words following a game that he knew cost his team.Pretty stupid, he said. Mostly I just feel bad for the guys because we played hard, we battled back and then I go do something so stupid like that. Its unacceptable.Its a 2-2 game, Detroit in town, then I go do that, with three minutes left. Its just stupid.I just lost it, I guess and retaliated in a way that I shouldnt have. Its just frustrating. I feel shame, obviously, coming in here after seeing the guys going all out all night, and then I go do something so ridiculous at the end.Detroit defenceman Kyle Quincey agreed with Pouliots self assessment of the penalty.That wasnt very smart, he said. We can thank him for that one. That was very timely for us.Justin Abdelkader had a goal and two assists and Pavel Datyuk scored the game winner and added an assist as the Red Wings won their fourth game in their last six outings.Quincey and Luke Glendening also scored for the Red Wings (21-10-9), who are 1-1 to start a six-game road trip.Detroit captain Henrik Zetterberg said he was just glad his team was able to come away with the two points after Pouliots gaffe.On the road in a tight game like this, when you get an opportunity like that, you have to take advantage of it, he said of the late power play. We took our time, but it was nice to finish it off in regulation.Obviously that was good for us, added Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock. We had the puck for the majority of the night, yet the game was 2-2. Thats just how the league is, night in and night out. You have to find a way to win these one-goal type games.It was Detroit goalie Jimmy Howards 11th consecutive win over Edmonton, turning away 21 shots.Jordan Eberle responded with both goals for the Oilers (9-23-9), who have lost 23 of their last 26 games.Edmonton is, however, 2-1-2 under the sole direction of interim head coach Todd Nelson. Viktor Fasth made 37 saves in net for Edmonton.Its one of those things that we have to learn from, Nelson said of the late loss. Viktor (Fasth) gave us a chance to win, I thought he had a strong game. We got down short-handed and that goal, we put it into our own net. Those things happen, but we have to learn from it and move on. There are a lot of positive things going on, so we have to recharge and get ready for the game on Friday.Detroit came close to starting the scoring just past the midmark of the first period, but Tomas Tatars backhand shot on the power play rang off the post behind Fasth.Edmonton made it 1-0 on a power play of its own with four-and-a-half minutes to play in the opening period as Jeff Petry fed Eberle in front and he lifted the puck into the top corner from an improbable angle to beat Howard, who had robbed him with a big save earlier on the man advantage.The Red Wings tied the game with nine minutes remaining in the second period as Quincey was allowed to swoop in and get to his own rebound before chipping it past Fasth.Detroit likely should have gone ahead a couple minutes later as Tatar was all over the Edmonton net, sliding the puck through the crease on one occasion and forcing Fasth to make a couple of massive saves.The Red Wings kept the pressure up and made it 2-1 with a minute-and-a-half to go in the second period on the power play as Abdelkader tipped a Niklas Kronwall point shot into the Oilers net for his 10th goal of the season.Detroit outshot Edmonton 26-15 through 40 minutes.Fasth kept Edmonton in range until the Oilers tied the game with 4:05 remaining as Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made a nice feed from behind the goal line to catch Eberle in flight, and he scored his ninth goal of the year.Datsyuks goal came with just 34 seconds left, as the puck went in off Oilers defender Matt Hendricks during a scramble in front. Detroit added an empty net goal from Glendening.The Red Wings play the third game of their current six-game road trip on Wednesday in Calgary against the Flames. The Oilers are off until Friday when they welcome the Chicago Blackhawks to town.Notes — It was the first of two games this season between the Red Wings and Oilers. Detroit came into the game having gone 13-0-1 in their last 14 meetings with the Oilers. Edmonton had two wins in their past 15 games against the Red Wings, each through the shootout. Detroit had also recorded at least a point in 27 of their last 28 games against Edmonton… Oilers 2014 third-overall draft pick Leon Draisaitl will now be on a Western Hockey League contender after having his rights traded from the Prince Albert Raiders to the powerhouse Kelowna Rockets on Tuesday. Draisaitl, 19, was sent back down to junior on Sunday after recording two goals and seven assists in 37 games as a centre for the Oilers this season… Detroit defenceman Xavier Ouellet remains with the team, with Jakub Kindl eligible to come off injured reserve, but not yet ready to play with an elbow injury. Also out for the Wings Jonas Gustavsson (shoulder)… The lone injury for the Oilers is forward Tyler Pitlick who was finally released from hospital in Calgary on Monday after suffering a lacerated spleen and is expected out for three months. Cheap NHL Jerseys China . - Playing a road game against a division rival raises the intensity for linebacker Clay Matthews. Cheap Adidas NHL Jerseys . -- Edwin Encarnacion hit a three-run homer, Colby Rasmus drove in two runs and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Detroit Tigers 9-4 on Saturday. http://www.cheapnhlchinajerseys.com/ . Maximilian Arnold put Wolfsburg ahead in the eighth minute, when the stationary Fallou Diagne allowed him to guide Patrick Ochs cross beyond the helpless Freiburg goalkeeper, and Ivica Olic doubled the lead three minutes later after Luiz Gustavo did well to set him up.BARCELONA, Spain -- Second-seeded David Ferrer was ousted from the Barcelona Open by a Russian opponent for the second straight year and defending champion Rafael Nadal laboured to victory on Wednesday. Ferrer was unable to find his rhythm in losing 6-4, 6-2 to Teymuraz Gabashvili in his opening match while Nadal struggled past fellow Spanish player Albert Ramos 7-6 (2), 6-4. Nadal eventually overcame his 103rd-ranked opponent to reach the third round, rebounding from a surprise loss to Ferrer in the Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals. "After losing in the Monte Carlo I wanted to raise my game here," Nadal said. "It just took a while." Eight-time winner Nadal was made to work against the stubborn Ramos, who broke back in the 11th game to force the first-set tiebreaker. Nadal eventually came out on the winning end of a long rally of baseline shots for a 4-2 lead as he went on to take the set. Nadal was steadier after that but still could not shake Ramos. He sealed it after a quick talk with the tournament doctor by breaking his fellow left-hander to win the match. "I had to accept that I was going to be made to work today, that I was not playing at my best level," Nadal said. "But I got through it." Nadal will face Ivan Dodig next after the Croatian dismissed Feliciano Lopez of Spain 6-1, 6-4. Ferrer, meanwhile, will not be facing Nadal in the final for a fifth time after the 55th-ranked Gabashvili dominated Ferrer on his favoured clay to reach the last 16. Cheap Hockey World Cup Jerseys 2018. Gabashvili kept Ferrer running to the corners, and the fifth-ranked Spaniard was surprisingly unable to keep up with shots he normally returns, looking fatigued at times. Ferrer netted to give his opponent a triple set-point opportunity to close out the first frame, which Gabashvili did by smashing a crosscourt forehand Ferrer couldnt handle. Gabashvili maintained his play from the start of the second set to race to 3-0 when Ferrer skied his return high and into the crowd. Ferrer, who lost at this same stage last season to Dmitry Tursunov, slapped a crosscourt forehand long for Gabashvili to clinch it. "Three weeks ago I lost to Ferrer in Miami but I dominated that first set. Today, I wanted to maintain my energy and keep it going, which I did for (90) minutes, but any more and it might have been tougher to win," Gabashvili said after winning for the first time on the third try against Ferrer. Ferrer wasnt the only significant player to exit early as third-seeded Fabio Fognini retired to injury while losing 6-0, 4-0 to Santiago Giraldo of Colombia. Eighth-seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov of Ukraine was also ousted by Spanish player Albert Montanes 7-6 (5), 6-3. Other second-round winners included sixth-seeded Nicolas Almagro and fellow Spaniard Albert Montanes. ' ' '