The Edmonton Oilers had struggled to build a culture in the AHL that combined winning and player development equally, but that changed dramatically when coach Jay Woodcroft arrived last season.
Bakersfield had a 17-game winning streak from Jan. 12-Feb. 25, tied for the second-longest streak in AHL history. That surge led Bakersfield (42-21-3-2) to the Pacific Division regular-season title. It advanced to the second round of the Calder Cup Playoffs before losing a six-game series to San Diego (Anaheim Ducks).
Several Oilers prospects played prominent roles in the run, including goalie
Shane Starrett
(27-7-5, .918 save percentage, 42 games), along with forwards
Tyler Benson
, who led Bakersfield with 66 points (15 goals, 51 assists) in 68 games), and
Cooper Marody
, who was second with 64 points(19 goals, 45 assists) in 58 games.