Milan Lucic, Kyle Brodziak and Zack Kassian were united together in Ken Hitchcock's debut behind the Edmonton bench in San Jose.
Since being formed as the Oilers third line, the team has gone 3-1-1, picking up seven points out of a possible 10. While Brodziak's lone assist against the Sharks is the only point picked up by the trio since playing together, both Hitchcock and Lucic are confident in the line's ability to provide offense.
"I'm getting more from the line than I thought offensively," said Hitchcock. "I knew they were good defensively. I'd like them to finish more given the opportunities they're getting but I'm getting more than I thought offensively."
BLOG: Hitchcock pleased with the play of Lucic, Brodziak and Kassian
"There's a lot to look forward to and a lot to be positive about. As a line, we just have to keep going and find a way to get results," said Oilers forward Milan Lucic.