The 2-8-1 Oilers have gone from a team with Stanley Cup aspirations to 31st in the league.
Published: 1 year ago by The Athletic
The Vancouver Canucks went out Monday night and poured more points into their National Hockey League account and more misery on the Edmonton Oilers, winning 6-2 despite getting outshot 19-2 in the first 10 minutes.
Published: 1 year ago by SportsNet
Edmonton goalies don’t “beat out” the other guy on any night, and that is Problem 1A for general manager Ken Holland. This was just another night where the opponent’s netminder held them in long enough for Edmonton’s goalie to fold.
Published: 1 year ago by SportsNet
Another Edmotnon Oilers loss, another article where I have to write about how the Edmonton Oilers come out strong, but eventually blow up. Tell me if you have heard this one before, but I know you already have. I liked the Edmonton Oilers start, they...
Published: 1 year ago by Oil On Whyte
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet discusses the team’s 6-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers, saying the bottom six forwards have been exceptional to start the season and the group is focused on building an identity.
Published: 1 year ago by SportsNet
The post 3 Takeaways as Oilers Drop Another Versus Canucks appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Not many would have envisioned the Edmonton Oilers dropping each of their first three games versus the Vancouver Canucks this season, but that is exactly wha...
Published: 1 year ago by NHL Trade Talk
OH BROTHER, THIS TEAM STINKS. You know the drill: Edmonton played on Monday evening, lost… again, and their record dropped to 2-8-1. At this point, they’re closer to celebrating for Celebrini than making the playoffs. The Oilers started great, outsho...
Published: 1 year ago by Oilers Nation
Quinn Hughes, Pius Suter and Brock Boeser scored in a 3:22 span of the first period and the Vancouver Canucks beat the slumping Edmonton Oilers 6-2 on Monday night for their fourth straight victory.
Published: 1 year ago by SportsNet
Quinn Hughes, Pius Suter and Brock Boeser scored in a 3:22 span of the first period and the Vancouver Canucks beat the slumping Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Monday night for their fourth straight victory.
Published: 1 year ago by SportsNet
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