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The only game on the NHL schedule on Tuesday features the best player in the world, as Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers pay a visit to the Dallas Stars. This is a rematch of the past two Western Conference Finals. The Oilers managed to vanquish a veteran-laden Stars team on their quest to back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals.
With the schedule easier, excuses vanish. The Oilers will now face tough decisions and a 30-game audit, with player performance dictating management's next moves.
Having already played close to half their season allotment of road games, the Edmonton Oilers returned home Monday from another gruelling trip confident there are reasons for optimism looking ahead.
The Edmonton Oilers host the Dallas Stars after Jack Roslovic's two-goal game against the Florida Panthers in the Oilers' 6-3 win
It’s no secret that the Edmonton Oilers have struggled with secondary scoring and depth this season. While the recent call-up of Connor Clattenburg does address some of the physicality, energy, and compete concerns with the Oilers bottom six,
The plan isn’t for Connor Clattenburg to stick with the Oilers, even as he brought elements that this team badly needs in his debut game against the Florida Panthers.
Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard's goaltending struggles continue as the Oilers face a crucial game against the Panthers on Saturday night.
Yes, that is right. As I write this, the Edmonton Oilers are currently one game above a .500 team. In 24 games so far this season, they currently sit at a record of 10–9–5.