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by Paul on 10/20/05 at 08:18 AM ET
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from the Edmonton Sun,
Are the Edmonton Oilers about to Heritage Classic themselves?
Is Craig MacTavish’s team already in the process of doing - in and around the latest larger than life event, the Paul Coffey/Wayne Gretzky game - what they did following the outdoor game played before 60,000 fans by sewering their season?
Are the Oilers about to blow another Battle of Alberta before it begins? Are they headed down the road to handing the Calgary Flames 11 of 12 points or even more now that they play eight instead of six?
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