EDMONTON, AB - Training Camp Stage Two: Activate.
Head Coach Jay Woodcroft, his coaching staff and management began their evaluations of the 52 players (five goaltenders, 17 defencemen and 30 forwards) in attendance at Oilers Training Camp during the first seven days that featured medicals, meetings, practices and three pre-season games.
But on Thursday, the bench boss came prepared to turn the page on what he would describe as the preliminary stage of Training Camp and begin writing the second chapter that will see plenty of the main storylines play out when it comes to solidifying the roster that will feature in the Blue & Orange's season opener at Rogers Place on October 12 against the Vancouver Canucks.
"You almost look at Training Camp in three stages," Woodcroft said. "We had the first three days of practice, then the first three games, and then there was an off day. Then, you go through the next phase which will probably take us until Sunday. Then, that last week is when you're starting to really narrow (your roster)."
There are only so many opportunities left for those competing for spots to make an impact, and time is slowly but surely diminishing before the final decisions have to be made.
"We're a week in, we're three pre-season games in, and the runway is getting shorter by the day. So every day counts and the competition is really heating up here."
CAMP: Oilers entering the second stage of Training Camp
"We're a week in, we're three pre-season games in, and the runway is getting shorter by the day. Every day counts and the competition is really heating up here," Coach Woodcroft said
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