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By Scott Burnside
ESPN.com Thursday, June 8, 2006 EDMONTON, Alberta -- History is both the Edmonton Oilers' greatest ally and its most dangerous enemy. And so the challenge in trying to escape the 2-0 series deficit in which they find themselves in these Stanley Cup finals is to be selective about the role history plays in preparing for Game 3 Saturday night vs. Carolina. Cup Runneth Over Peca • On the eve of the start of the World Cup, Oilers forward Michael Peca was showing his true colors. When he walked out to meet repo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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