EDMONTON, AB - Better, faster, stronger.
That was the common goal echoed by most of the Oilers prospects Wednesday after fitness testing ahead of Oilers Rookie Camp and the Young Stars Classic in Penticton. For a group comprised of the Oilers best and brightest 18-to-24-year-olds who have not yet become mainstays on the big club -- the camp represents an opportunity to show off their literal offseason gains.
"Yeah, I put on some pounds for sure," Oilers 2019 first-round pick Philip Broberg said. "Maybe 12 pounds, something around there."
The 6-foot-3, previously 203-pound defenceman had his first taste of the National Hockey League last year, suiting up for 23 regular season games and recording his first NHL goal on April 28 against the San Jose Sharks. Broberg even garnered enough trust from Head Coach Jay Woodcroft that he was able to slip into the line-up for an elimination game in Round 1 of the playoffs against the Los Angeles Kings.
Broberg's offensive resume speaks for itself, with 23 points (4G, 19A) in just 31 American Hockey League games last year, so his attention this offseason turned to becoming a more complete defenceman.
ROOKIE CAMP: Oilers prospects sizing up
With the Young Stars Classic about to begin, Oilers prospects like Philip Broberg, Xavier Bourgault and Reid Schaefer hope to show off their off-season gains