Oilers show ‘mental resiliency’ in tough climb to top spot
EDMONTON — It hasn’t been easy, but it is now one, two, three for the Edmonton Oilers.
After a tough start to the season in the wake of losing Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final to the Florida Panthers, the Oilers came away with a narrow 3-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday that left them sitting in first in the Pacific Division, second in the Western Conference and third overall in the NHL with a record of 31-15-3.
“It’s huge to get first place,” said Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner, who made 39 saves for the win, 35 of those coming in the final 40 minutes.
“We’ve still got a lot of hockey to be played. We have such a tight division that it’s still anyone’s game, the points are so close. For us the mindset has got to be, obviously it’s great to be in first place, but let’s try to get some more points here and keep playing the same way that we’ve been playing and hopefully we can run with it a little bit.