The Edmonton Oilers need to maneuver for two main reasons: One, they've made the playoffs once in the past 13 seasons. Two, they have the top two scorers in the NHL -- center Connor McDavid with 76 points (27 goals, 49 assists) and forward Leon Draisaitl with 75 points (27 goals, 48 assists) -- and no one else with more than 33 points. Not only is it important to make the playoffs for the sake of the fans, it's important to make the playoffs for the sake of their superstars. McDavid, 23, and Draisaitl, 24, have played in 13 playoff games each. They need the experience; the Oilers need to make the most of the primes of their careers. They need help; the Oilers need more depth. Though general manager Ken Holland needs to be wary of mortgaging too much of the future when a playoff spot isn't guaranteed, he has an intriguing bargaining chip: the rights to restricted free agent forward Jesse Puljujarvi, the No. 4 pick of the 2016 NHL Draft. Puljujarvi has no future in Edmonton and is playing at home in Finland while waiting for a fresh start in the NHL.