JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Greg Olsons experience calling plays and his history mentoring young quarterbacks stood out to Jacksonville Jaguars coach Gus Bradley.Thats why Bradley chose Olson as his offensive co-ordinator Wednesday.Hes a really, really good developmental coach, Bradley said following Senior Bowl practice in Mobile, Alabama. I think thats what impressed me. And he has a style and a conviction. I just thought he would be a great fit.Olson spent the past two seasons as Oaklands offensive co-ordinator. That followed a one-year stint as Jacksonvilles assistant head coach/quarterbacks coach — Coach Mike Mularkey, Olson and several other assistants were fired after a 2-14 season.Olson replaces Jedd Fisch, who was fired after two lacklustre seasons in which the Jaguars were ranked at or near the bottom of the NFL in nearly every offensive category.The Raiders werent much better under Olsons direction. Oakland ranked last in total offence this past season, finishing 32nd in rushing and 26th in passing. But rookie quarterback Derek Carr threw for 3,270 yards, with 21 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. The Raiders ranked 23rd in total offence in 2013.We dont get caught up in traditional numbers like that, Bradley said. Were looking at does the team get better? And the talent he has, do they progress? Do you see improvement?The Jaguars will lean on Olson to help develop first-round draft pick Blake Bortles, who threw 11 touchdowns and 17 interceptions as a rookie and was sacked 55 times.Olson also has three other offensive co-ordinator stops in the NFL: Detroit (2005), St. Louis (2006-07) and Tampa Bay (2009-11). Bradley and Olson worked together in 2008.His best season came with the Rams in 2006. St. Louis ranked sixth in the NFL in total offence and became the fourth team in league history to have a 4,000-yard passer (Marc Bulger), a 1,500-yard rusher (Steven Jackson) and two 1,000-yard receivers (Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce) in the same season.I remember him from my time in Atlanta when we played him in Tampa and what he did there with Josh Freeman and that young offence, Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said. They went 10-6 that year and did a really nice job. Kind of exceeded everybodys expectations and did a really nice job with a young quarterback so Ive known about Greg for a long time. I know Gus has worked with him and all the feedback that we get on him is extremely good.Olson joins former Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone as offensive changes heading into Bradleys third season. Bradley hired Marrone on Tuesday as assistant head coach and offensive line coach. 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Shattenkirk took a pass from Alex Pietrangelo in the left circle and shot the puck past goalie Kari Lehtonen into the lower right side of the net. Vladimir Sobotka also assisted. "(Sobotka) did a lot of work on that," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "He did a lot of work creating the penalty and did a great job obviously on the goal." Dallas overcame a 2-0 deficit with second-period goals by Jamie Benn and Ryan Garbutt. Schwartz opened the scoring on a power play at 2:41 of the first. He has one goal in each of his last five games. St. Louis scored off a Stars mistake at 5:12 of the second. Oshie picked up the puck after Connauton whiffed on a pass in his own end. Dallas scored only its third power-play goal at home this season when Benn got his fourth goal in five games at 8:13. Garbutt tied it 2-all at 11:31 on a screened shot from the left point that went between Elliotts legs. Lehtonen stopped 19 shots for Dallas, which came into the game with an 89 per cent success rate on the penalty kill. "We had our opportunity in overtime and we didnt get it done," Stars coach Lindy Ruff said. "We can look at the two one-timers that we shot. We missed the net on both, and their one-timer found a hole." The Blues have earned at least a point in six consecutive road games (4-0-2), extending their season-best streak. Sobotka returned after missing six games because of an upper-body injury and had two assists. He stepped in for captain David Backes, out because of an upper-body injury sustained Saturday against Chicago. "(Sobotka) is a player that you can rely on in every situation. Hes just a great player all around," Schwartz said. "It wwas a big jump for us and a big positive leap getting him back in the lineup.ddddddddddddquot; It appeared that Dallas had scored in the first minute for the second consecutive game when Cody Eakin batted in a rebound of Garbutts shot. But the goal was disallowed because Garbutt didnt allow Elliott to make a play on the puck. "I thought we did our best to try to avoid contact. Its a tough call," Ruff said. "They make a decision on the ice, and its made." After a disputed icing call, Garbutt received a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct. While he was in the box, Schwartz took a cross-ice pass from Sobotka and put the puck into the open right side of the net. "It was frustrating to get that goal waved off, especially after the one they had in St. Louis on us," Garbutt said. "But I cant really do anything about that. That was definitely something I had to fight back from and help the team." Schwartz has 13 goals this season. His five-game streak has him halfway to the Blues record of 10 set by Brett Hull -- twice. Lehtonen stopped St. Louis second-best scoring chance in the period with a pad save of Vladimir Tarasenkos wrist shot. Neither team had a goal or a penalty in a defence-minded third period, when Dallas outshot the Blues 8-4. "We were outplayed in the second, but in the third we really managed the game properly and did a good job," Hitchcock said. Oshie received a slashing penalty at 1:11 of overtime, but the Stars couldnt take advantage. "You look at the attempts at the net and the amount of chances we had vs. they, and theyre a better team at finishing off some opportunities," Ruff said. NOTES: Dallas is 3 for 63 (5 per cent) with a man advantage at home this season. ... With Backes sidelined and Alexander Steen on injured reserve, St. Louis was without its top two goal scorers. ... Dallas Alex Chiasson returned after missing two games because of the flu. ... Also returning was Blues forward Brenden Morrow, the Stars captain for six-plus seasons, for his first game in Dallas since being traded last March. The Stars played a video tribute to Morrow during a first-period timeout. 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