Jonathan Bernier was the only goalie on the ice at the optional morning skate, but coach Randy Carlyle wouldn't reveal his starter. John Gibson, who hasn't played since sustaining an upper-body injury in the first period against the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, could return; however, the Ducks may opt to let him get an extra day of rest (plus the All-Star break) to recover. Carlyle did say the Ducks will be without forward Jakob Silfverberg, who will miss his third straight game with an upper-body injury. The Ducks, who are 10-2-2 in their past 14 games, are expecting a close game. "You always want to make an impression, and I'm sure [the Oilers] do," Carlyle told the team website. "They look at this as an opportunity to test themselves. We have to play a complete game. They're looking at these next two games, us and the Sharks, as measuring sticks. We know we're going to get their best." According to the Orange County Register, Carlyle said the Ducks will call up forward Kalle Kossila from San Diego of the American Hockey League and he likely will make his NHL debut. He would take the spot of Stefan Noesen, who was claimed by the New Jersey Devils off waivers on Wednesday.