Islanders coach Doug Weight knows how Eberle will feel when he plays against the Oilers. After his ninth season with Edmonton, Weight was traded with forward Michel Riesen to the St. Louis Blues for forwards Marty Reasoner, Jochen Hecht and defenseman Jan Horacek on July 1, 2001.
"It's a special day for Jordan," Weight said. "I continue to root for the Oilers, watch them a lot and will always have a connection with the city and the fans. Jordan will have that too."
In assessing the Islanders' recent struggles, Weight said something surprising Wednesday.
"Things are going, actually, really well," he said. "It's awful tough, but you have to stay positive and you've got to go on a run. You see it every year from teams, whether it's early in the season like [the Philadelphia Flyers], or right now with [the Florida Panthers]. Teams have the ability to get eight, nine out of 10 points, and then you build on that. That's what we have to try to do.
"We've been in position to win six out of the last seven games, and in position to win because we put ourselves there and played well enough to win. So, it's disappointing, but it is reality. There's no acceptance in it.
"We just have to keep digging. We changed some things about a month ago and we've had good results. We're just not getting the points, but that's what it's all about."
New York forward Andrew Ladd, who hasn't scored in 23 games, said the Islanders have to get away from trying to be too fancy if they hope to find their way back into playoff position.
"We're trying to get some confidence and swagger back as a group," Ladd said. "Playing with confidence is just making the simple plays and having the confidence to make the right choice in your head. I think that's a big part of it."