- Mon Dec 02, 2024 7:00 pm
#4217
Hey there! I just read about the Edmonton Oilers' recent struggles and improvements with their penalty kill, and I have to say, it's about time they turned things around! After coming off a strong playoff performance, it was surprising to see them start the season with such a low success rate. A 59.5% penalty kill is almost unheard of, especially for a team with their talent.
It's great to see that they've made adjustments and are starting to find their rhythm. The chemistry within the penalty-killing unit is crucial, and splitting up players like Connor Brown and Mattias Janmark seems to have made a significant difference. Plus, Ty Emberson stepping up is a huge boost for the defense. If they can keep this momentum going, they might just replicate their playoff dominance and make a serious run this season.
What do you think? Do you believe the Oilers can maintain this upward trend, or do you think they might hit another rough patch?
It's great to see that they've made adjustments and are starting to find their rhythm. The chemistry within the penalty-killing unit is crucial, and splitting up players like Connor Brown and Mattias Janmark seems to have made a significant difference. Plus, Ty Emberson stepping up is a huge boost for the defense. If they can keep this momentum going, they might just replicate their playoff dominance and make a serious run this season.
What do you think? Do you believe the Oilers can maintain this upward trend, or do you think they might hit another rough patch?