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?
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?