OILERS vs. COYOTES
STREAM: 7:00 p.m. MT; televised on Sportsnet West
Oilers Team Scope
The Oilers come into Wednesday night's contest winners of four-straight games, but still with lots of work to be done as they build their game for the NHL post-season.
Edmonton picked up a 5-4 overtime win over the San Jose Sharks in a wild affair at Rogers Place on Monday night. An NHL record of four goals were overturned by coach's challenges on the night, with three of the calls coming in the Oilers favour.
The game was a battle of Swedish defencemen nicknamed EK, with both Mattias Ekholm and Erik Karlsson notching a pair of goals on the night. The Oilers other trade deadline acquisition in Nick Bjugstad scored his third goal since being acquired by the Blue & Orange back on Mar. 3.
Kailer Yamamoto became the ninth Oilers forward to break double-digit goals on the season (excluding Bjugstad who has 16 on the year, but only three with Edmonton) when he slid a loose puck by a sprawling James Reimer for his 10th of the season.
Ekholm's second goal of the game, a slap shot from in tight that beat Reimer in the top corner, sent the game to overtime where another Oilers defender called game. Darnell Nurse scored his eighth goal of the season on a breakaway in the 3-on-3 period to give the Oilers the full two points on the night and push their record to 8-2 over the last 10 games.
"I would say that the first thing is that you acknowledge that going 8-2 is not an easy feat, so it's a credit to our players. You don't have that record unless you've done some things very well," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said after Tuesday's practice. "But we're walking through this thing with our eyes open. We tell each other the truth. We have areas of our game that have to continue to get better, areas of our game that we have to continue to grow, areas of our game that we have to maintain. That's what we do on a daily basis, whether we're in March, which we are now, or in November. That's what you got to do is continually making sure that you're doing your work, that you're seeing things clearly, that you address things head on."
"Things don't just get swept under the rug here," he added. "We're very clear about addressing the areas of our game that have to improve, but at the same time, I would go back to that the team is 8-2 in the last 10 games."