The St. Louis Blues take aim at a season-high sixth straight victory tonight as they try and hand the Edmonton Oilers another lopsided defeat this season. The Blues have logged a point in eight straight games (7-0-1) and sit second overall in the Central Division with 63 points, four back of the Chicago Blackhawks. St. Louis will play three straight on the road beginning tonight after besting the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets 6-2 on Saturday. That win improved the Blues to 17-3-2 at home this season. Down 2-0 going into the second period, Patrik Berglund, Vladimir Sobotka and Maxim Lapierre scored second-period goals to put the Blues in front. Berglund then began another three-goal spurt in the third period with his sixth tally of the season before Jaden Schwartz and Alex Pietrangelo capped the scoring with goals. "I think it shows a lot of character that we have on this team," said Lapierre. "The game is never over and its really important because these things happen in the playoffs and you have to get used to it." In his fourth straight start, Brian Elliott made 22 saves for a Blues club that also won five straight from Nov. 19-27 and last won six in a row from April 1-11. Elliott has won each of his last six decisions and 13 in a row at home, while Schwartz has logged 10 points over a career-high eight-game point streak. He has scored a goal in seven of those games. Schwartz tallied once in a 6-0 win over the hosting Oilers back on Dec. 21. Christ Stewart notched his third career hat trick in the win while adding an assist, and Elliott made 23 saves. Berglund also had a goal and an assist for the Blues, who have beaten the Oilers in six of seven and in 12 of the previous 15 meetings. They have taken three in a row and six of the last eight in Edmonton. Ilya Bryzgalov yielded all six goals on 33 shots for the Oilers. That loss to St. Louis was Edmontons sixth in a row, a slump it snapped with back-to-back wins over Winnipeg and Calgary. The Oilers then lost another four in a row, the first two past regulation, before a 5-3 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday. Jordan Eberle, who missed Fridays loss to Anaheim with a knee injury, scored twice and Boyd Gordon had the game-winner 8:20 into the third period. Taylor Hall had a goal and an assist and Bryzgalov made 24 saves as Edmonton recovered after failing to hold a 3-1 lead. "We had success when we were getting pucks in behind them," Eberle said. Hall has notched four goals and nine assists over 13 points over his last nine games. Kyler Murray Womens Jersey . The victory strengthened Liverpools position in the top four after Tottenham lost 1-0 at Norwich in the days late kickoff, cutting the north London club six points adrift of fourth place and the final Champions League slot for next season. Zach Allen Womens Jersey . 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The last 50-over meeting between the sides ended in a 15-run Bangladesh win in Adelaide in 2015 as England were eliminated at the group stage.But Moeen has warned the hosts to expect an England side unrecognisable from the one which failed so badly in Australia when the three-match series begins on Friday. He told Sky Sports News HQ: I said from the start its going to be a massive challenge. Its not an easy place to play with the conditions and the heat.But weve got a very good side now. It was a long time ago when they beat us and were completely different to that team, so theyll be a bit wary as well. Stuart Broad wants to force his way back into Englands one day side so he can play at a home World Cup in 2019 Englands poor performance in the World Cup contributed to an ECB overhaul which saw Trevor Bayliss brought in as coach, Andrew Strauss appointed as national director of cricket and a greater emphasis placed on limited-overs success.England have since transformed their approach to ODIs and broke the world record for the highest team total when they posted 444-3 against Pakistan in the summer. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. The tourists chased down 309 to win their only warm-up against a BCB Select XI on Tuesday, thanks in no small part to a stand of 137 between Moeen and Jos Buttler.ddddddddddddLiam Plunkett and Ben Stokes both needed treatment for cramps during the home sides innings.Heat is massive here, Moeen said. The humidity is very, very high and you need to drink a lot of water. Some guys cramp more than others and I feel sorry for the bowlers, actually. Stand-in one-day captain Jos Buttler hit a match winning innings of 80 not out to give England a winning start on their tour of Bangladesh There are challenges for slower bowlers, too, and Moeen said of his off-spin: The wickets are different, and there are different lengths needed. Its a case of getting used to conditions quickly and getting on with it.[One warm-up game] has to be enough so we have to get on with it. Weve had a few good practice days and we feel like were ready.Watch the first ODI of the three-match series between Bangladesh and England, live on Sky Sports 2 on Friday from 9am.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: England call uncapped trio Hussain: Bangladesh not easy Bangladesh fixtures/results England fixtures/results ' ' '