DENVER, CO - The Edmonton Oilers boarded a flight back to Edmonton on Friday morning ahead of Game 3 of their Western Conference Final matchup with the Colorado Avalanche at Rogers Place on Saturday night.
Before the team departed, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Leon Draisaitl and Head Coach Jay Woodcroft spoke to the media from the team hotel about their Game 2 defeat on Thursday night and utilizing their home fans at Rogers Place to get back into the series beginning with Game 3 on Saturday night.
"I think it's going to be a tight game," forward Leon Draisaitl said. "I felt last night was a lot tighter other than the three minutes where we fell asleep for a second there, but that's why they're so dangerous. You fall asleep for a split second and they take advantage."
The Oilers dropped Game 2 at Ball Arena on Thursday by a 4-0 score to drop to a 2-0 series deficit. Edmonton weathered the Colorado storm in the first period of Game 2 through six minutes of shorthanded hockey -- including 1:31 of a 5-on-3 penalty kill -- in a strong opening frame for the Orange & Blue that was undone by three goals by the Avalanche in a 2:04 stretch of the second period.
BLOG: Friday's travel day back to Edmonton
All content and commentary from Edmonton's hotel media availability on Friday as the team returns home in advance of Saturday's Game 3 at Rogers Place