There is no crying in hockey. Article content

So the Edmonton Oilers took it on the chin and made the best of it when the NHL schedule nearly beat them into submission in the first two months of the season. Article content Article content

No weeping or moaning, they just did their best to grind it out until the madness ended and they could finally catch their breath.

So they don’t feel the least bit bad for the recent run of opponents who are undergoing the same gruelling torture test.

When the Winnipeg Jets arrived in town Saturday for the second game of a back-to-back, their third game in four nights and fourth game in six nights, they didn’t get a sympathy card. They caught a beating.

When Buffalo plays here Tuesday night, it will be the second of a back-to-back set and the f

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