EDMONTON, Alberta -- Cam Talbot had a big night in net for the Edmonton Oilers and hes planning on an even bigger morning.After allowing six goals on 23 shots in a disappointing 6-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday, Talbot stopped 31 shots on Tuesday night as the Oilers came away with a 3-2 victory over the winless Carolina Hurricanes. Talbot did that despite his wife being scheduled to give birth to twins early Wednesday morning.I knew I had a job to do tonight and that I would feel a lot better tomorrow morning going in there (the hospital) with two points, Talbot said. Personally, I needed a big bounce-back game after the last game I had.It was also big as a team, as we have let those kind of losses snowball in the past and tonight we showed we were more of a resilient group.Jordan Eberle of the Oilers said he was impressed with just how calm and collected Talbot was in the game, including some huge saves in the dying seconds, despite the upcoming additions to his family.I know Cam is very excited, it is a big day for him tomorrow, he said. A lot of the guys have been talking about it. For him to dial it in and play well and make some huge saves and keep us in that game with so much going on in his life, that was impressive.Tyler Pitlick, Anton Slepyshev and Eberle scored for the Oilers, who improved to 3-1-0.Lee Stempniak had two goals for the Hurricanes (0-1-2).We were right there, we had some chances, good chances throughout the game and just never really finished up with them, Stempniak said.Slepyshev unleashed a wicked wrist shot that beat Carolina goalie Cam Ward glove-side for his first career NHL goal 1:51 into the game.Edmonton made it 2-0 midway through the first as Eberles backhanded pass attempt bounced off Hurricanes defender Ron Hainsey and into the net for his third of the season.Pitlick added to the Oilers lead, picking the corner off a faceoff win in the Canes zone.Edmonton goalie Cam Talbot was sharp in making 20 saves through 40 minutes, including outright robbing Jeff Skinner in tight midway through the second period.Carolina finally got on the board three minutes into the third period as a big rebound from a shot by Victor Rask gave Stempniak an empty net to score into, and then made it 3-2 just 56 seconds later as Skinner fed it in front for Stempniaks third of the season.The Hurricanes had some strong pressure late, but Talbot made several big stops and Edmonton was able to hang on for the win.We had too many easy goals against, too many easy chances against, we have to tighten up, Carolina coach Bill Peters said. Usually when were on top of our game and playing to our foundation were a little tighter than that.Game notesBoth teams made changes to their lineups for the game, as Carolina D Jakub Nakladal and LW Phillip Di Giuseppe played their first games of the season, while RW Martin Frk made his NHL debut. Edmonton inserted LW Slepyshev and D Mark Fayne, who later left the game with an injury, into the lineup, and called up Laurent Brossoit to serve as backup goalie after Jonas Gustavsson suffered an injury in Sundays 6-2 loss to Buffalo.UP NEXT:Hurricanes: plays the fourth of a six-game trip to start the season in Calgary.Oilers: remain home to welcome the St. Louis Blues.St. Louis BluesNike Air Max 1 2019 . Fred Couples, captain of the U.S. side, put it all into perspective. "We know whos in charge," he said. Womens Nike Air Max 1 . Marincin has played in two NHL games so far this season with two penalty minutes. 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This season might be the year of the FCS wide receiver.Eastern Washington senior Cooper Kupp led the way on the STATS FCS Preseason All-America Team, announced Monday. Hes been named a first-team All-American for three consecutive seasons, and last year he became only the second wide receiver to earn the national offensive player of the year award.South Dakota State junior Jake Wieneke rejoined Kupp as the other the preseason wide receiver after also being selected to the STATS All-America first team last season.The preseason squad is 99 players deep spread across three teams. All 13 conferences and 63 schools had selections, and they included seven wide receivers who earned a form of All-America honors last year. Its such a big season of top wide receivers that 11 of the 14 who surpassed 1,000 receiving yards last year, as well as the next three on the final national receiving chart, are back to damage defenses again.The 6-foot-2, 210-pound Kupp caught 114 passes for 1,642 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior -- leading the nation in each category. On pace to hold all the major receiving records in FCS history, he already owns 18 school, eight Big Sky Conference and seven NCAA records.Id be shocked if you could show me a better receiver at any level in the country, Eastern Washington coach Beau Baldwin said.The 6-4, 210-pound Wieneke was second nationally in receiving yards (1,472), a total he grabbed off 72 receptions with 11 touchdowns. His 20.4 yards per catch ranked fourth in the nation.Kupp and Wieneke were two of 13 returning first-team All-Americans named to the preseason squad. Every conference had at least one first-team selection, and overall 46 players who gained STATS All-America honors in December return this season.Also returning to the first-team offense were Jacksonville State quarterback Eli Jenkins, running backs Chase Edmonds from Fordham and Kade Harrington of Lamar, The Citadel fullback Tyler Renew and Chattanooga offensive linemen Corey Levin.Harrington led the FCS in rushing yards (2,092) and Edmonds paced in touchdowns (25), while Jenkins fueled Jacksonville State to the national championship game. They finished second, fourth and sixth, respectively, behind Kupp in voting for STATS offensive player of the year.Duquesne linebacker Christian Kuntz and The Citadel cornerback Dee Delaney returned to the first-team defense -- they were 11th and 16th in voting for the STATS defensive player of the year.William & Mary place-kicker Nick Dorka, Indiana State long snapper Joshua Appel, Southern kick returner Willie Quinn and North Carolina A&T punt returner Khris Gardin were named to the first-team special teams again.The rest of the preseason first-team offense consisted of Drake tight end Eric Saubert and offensive linemen Erik Austell of Charleston Southern, Julien Davenport of Bucknell, Casey Dunn of Jacksonville State and Zach Johnson of North Dakota State.Also on the first-team defense were defensive linemen Keionta Davis of Chattanooga, P.J. Hall of Sam Houston State, Derek Rivers of Youngstown State and Karter Schult of Northern Iowa; linebackers Andrew Ankrah of James Madison, Dylan Cole of Missouri State and Nick DeLuca of North Dakota State; and defensive backs Casey DeAndrade of New Hampshire, David Jones of Richmond and Donald Payne of Stetson.Completing the first-team special teams were Cornell punter Chris Fraser and all-purpose back John Santiago of North Dakota.North Dakota State, which has won the last five FCS national championships, was one of four teams to boast four preseason All-Americans. The others were Charleston Southern, Chattanooga and Jacksonville State.Among FCS conferences, the Missouri Valley had the most All-America selections with 16. CAA Football (13) and the Southern Conference (11) also reached double figures.They were followed by the Big Sky with nine, Ohio Valley with eight, Southland with seven, Big South and Patriot League with six each, Mid-Eastern Athletic with five, Ivy League, Northeast and Southwestern Athletic with four each, and Pioneer League with three. Coastal Carolina, which is transitioning to the FBS as an FCS independent, also had three All-Americans.---=STATS FCS PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM=FIRST TEAM=OFFENSE=QB -- Eli Jenkins, senior, 6-2, 205, Jacksonville StateRB -- Chase Edmonds, junior, 5-9, 196, FordhamRB -- Kade Harrington, senior, 5-9, 190, LamarFB -- Tyler Renew, senior, 5-11, 217, The CitadelWR -- Cooper Kupp, senior, 6-2, 210, Eastern WashingtonWR -- Jake Wieneke, junior, 6-4, 210, South Dakota StateTE -- Eric Saubert, senior, 6-4, 242, DrakeOL -- Erik Austell, junior, 6-3, 285, Charleston SouthernOL -- Julien Davenport, senior, 6-7, 315, BucknellOL -- Casey Dunn, senior, 6-3, 285, Jacksonville StateOL -- Zack Johnson, senior, 6-4, 329, North Dakota StateOL -- Corey Levin, senior, 6-5, 305, ChattanoogaDEFENSE=DL -- Keionta Davis, senior, 6-4, 260, ChattanoogaDL -- P.dddddddddddd. Hall, junior, 6-1, 280, Sam Houston StateDL -- Derek Rivers, senior, 6-5, 255, Youngstown StateDL -- Karter Schult, senior, 6-2, 265, Northern IowaLB -- Andrew Ankrah, junior, 6-4, 234, James MadisonLB -- Dylan Cole, senior, 6-1, 236, Missouri StateLB -- Nick DeLuca, senior, 6-3, 245, North Dakota StateLB -- Christian Kuntz, senior, 6-1, 220, DuquesneDB -- Casey DeAndrade, senior, 5-11, 212, New HampshireDB -- Dee Delaney, junior, 6-1, 191, The CitadelDB -- David Jones, senior, 6-1, 187, RichmondDB -- Donald Payne, senior, 6-1, 217, StetsonSPECIAL TEAMS=PK -- Nick Dorka, junior, 6-0, 180, William & MaryP -- Chris Fraser, senior, 6-2, 211, CornellLS -- Joshua Appel, senior, 6-2, 250, Indiana StateKR -- Willie Quinn, graduate, 5-5, 145, SouthernPR -- Khris Gardin, junior, 5-7, 158, North Carolina A&TAP -- John Santiago, sophomore, 5-9, 170, North Dakota---=SECOND TEAM=OFFENSE=QB -- Case Cookus, sophomore, 6-4, 200, Northern ArizonaRB -- Kendell Anderson, senior, 5-9, 200, William & MaryRB -- Tarik Cohen, senior, 5-6, 173, North Carolina A&TRB -- DeAngelo Henderson, senior, 5-8, 205, Coastal CarolinaFB -- Joe Protheroe, junior, 6-0, 225, Cal PolyWR -- Josh Barge, senior, 6-1, 178, Jacksonville StateWR -- Emmanuel Butler, junior, 6-3, 210, Northern ArizonaWR -- Justin Watson, junior, 6-3, 210, PennTE -- Dallas Goedert, junior, 6-5, 245, South Dakota StateOL -- Mitch Kirsch, senior, 6-6, 300, James MadisonOL -- Javarius Leamon, senior, 6-7, 310, South Carolina StateOL -- Brandon Parker, junior, 6-7, 279, North Carolina A&TOL -- Mark Spelman, senior, 6-3, 280, Illinois StateOL -- Anton Wahrby, senior, 6-5, 300, WoffordDEFENSE=DL -- Pat Afriyie, junior, 6-2, 235, ColgateDL -- Anthony Ellis, junior, 6-1, 245, Charleston SouthernDL -- Caleb Kidder, senior, 6-5, 275, MontanaDL -- Tanoh Kpassagnon, senior, 6-7, 275, VillanovaDL -- Greg Menard, junior, 6-2, 240, North Dakota StateLB -- Kourtney Berry, senior, 6-0, 215, Alabama StateLB -- Omar Howard, senior, 6-0, 231, RichmondLB -- Mike Needham, junior, 6-4, 210, Southern UtahLB -- Folarin Orimolade, senior, 5-11, 240, DartmouthLB -- James Rentz, senior, 6-2, 245, Sacred HeartDB -- LeRoy Alexander, senior, 6-0, 195, Youngstown StateDB -- Mike Basile, junior, 6-1, 200, MonmouthDB -- Trey Robinson, senior, 6-1, 212, FurmanDB -- Tremon Smith, junior, 6-0, 185, Central ArkansasSPECIAL TEAMS=PK -- Lance Geesey, senior, 5-10, 180, Saint FrancisP -- Keith Wrzuszczak, junior, 5-11, 194, Eastern KentuckyLS -- Joseph Smith, senior, 6-3, 200, Charleston SouthernKR -- Lorenzo Jerome, senior, 6-0, 195, Saint FrancisPR -- Ellis Onic II, junior, 5-6, 163, Northern ColoradoAP -- Darius Hammond, senior, 5-10, 192, Charleston Southern---=THIRD TEAM=OFFENSE=QB -- KD Humphries, senior, 6-3, 225, Murray StateRB -- Corey Avery, junior, 5-10, 190, Sam Houston StateRB -- Derrick Craine, senior, 5-10, 205, ChattanoogaRB -- Darius Victor, senior, 5-8, 227, TowsonFB -- Lorenzo Long, senior, 5-9, 210, WoffordWR -- Brian Brown, senior, 6-1, 198, RichmondWR -- Brendan Flaherty, senior, 6-2, 200, Holy CrossWR -- Anthony Warrum, senior, 6-2, 190, Illinois StateTE -- Phazahn Odom, graduate, 6-8, 245, FordhamOL -- Kyle Avaloy, senior, 6-5, 330, Illinois StateOL -- Armando Bonheur, senior, 6-3, 300, SamfordOL -- Sam Ekwonike, senior, 6-2, 350, Coastal CarolinaOL -- Justin Lea, junior, 6-4, 295, Jacksonville StateOL -- Timon Parris, junior, 6-5, 310, Stony BrookOL -- Bret Treadway, senior, 6-3, 280, LamarDEFENSEDL -- Isaiah Golden, junior, 6-2, 335, McNeese StateDL -- Javancy Jones, senior, 6-2, 230, Jackson StateDL -- Ebenezer Ogundeko, junior, 6-3, 255, Tennessee StateDL -- Patrick Ricard, senior, 6-3, 285, MaineLB -- Sam Denmark, junior, 6-1, 230, Abilene ChristianLB -- Chad Geter, graduate, 6-2, 253, Gardner-WebbLB -- Darius Leonard, junior, 6-3, 200, South Carolina StateLB -- Nakevion Neslie, senior, 5-11, 220, ChattanoogaLB -- Brett Taylor, junior, 6-2, 230, Western IllinoisDB -- Jamerson Blount, senior, 6-0, 180, SamfordDB -- Xavier Coleman, senior, 5-11, 190, Portland StateDB -- Jihaad Pretlow, senior, 5-11, 195, FordhamDB -- Taylor Reynolds, senior, 6-0, 190, James MadisonSPECIAL TEAMS=PK -- Zak Kennedy, sophomore, 6-0, 160, Youngstown StateP -- Alex Knight, senior, 6-1, 199, Southeast MissouriLS -- James Fisher, junior, 6-2, 212, North Dakota StateKR -- Devin Brown, senior, 5-8, 170, Coastal CarolinaPR -- Christian Searles, junior, 5-9, 178, DaytonAP -- Martez Carter, junior, 5-8, 175, Grambling StateAP -- Justice Shelton-Mosley, sophomore, 5-10, 170, Harvard ' ' '