Perhaps the biggest upgrade for the Oilers this season is their defense.
Edmonton has the stability on the back end with a top-four of Oscar Klefbom, Adam Larsson, Andrej Sekera and Kris Russell.
The acquisition of Larsson in a trade with the New Jersey Devils for forward Taylor Hall and the signing of Russell as a free agent have helped the Oilers move from a goals-for, goals-allowed differential of minus-43 last season to plus-32 this season.
Of course, every teams needs role players to step up in the postseason and if the regular season is any indication, that's what will happen.
Left wing Pat Maroon moved to the Oilers top line and had a career-high in goals (27) playing with McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
The Oilers, with an average age of 27.1 years, are the youngest playoff team in the Western Conference, but have leadership and playoff experience in forward Milan Lucic, who has played 101 postseason games, including winning the Stanley Cup with Boston Bruins in 2011.
The Oilers came within a game of winning the Stanley Cup in 2006. This time, with McDavid, Talbot and talented players up and down the lineup, they will not fall short.