Commitment to defence has Oilers looking like possible Cup contenders
EDMONTON — For 65 games the Edmonton Oilers were just another mediocre team struggling to find a way into the NHL playoffs in the weak Pacific Division.
Trade deadline acquisitions and a new-found dedication to defence, necessitated partly by the injury to star forward Leon Draisaitl, turned around their fortunes and has them entering the playoffs looking like a team that might yet be capable of making the Stanley Cup final for a third straight season.
Heading into Thursday’s final night of the regular season, the Oilers sit second in the division, two points behind Las Vegas Knights and one ahead of Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings. The Oilers, who are home to the Vancouver Canucks, could finish anywhere from first to fourth.
“This is a huge game for us, and we get to kind of choose our own fate and our own outcome here at the end of the year,” defenceman Darnell Nurse said after Wednesday’s practice. “It’s the position we’ve put ourselves in and you want to make this last one count. The chance to play for home ice advantage.”


