Entering Training Camp, the biggest question mark for the second year in a row was the complexion of the Oilers right wing position. Ty Rattie, Puljujarvi and Kailer Yamamoto have played 151 games combined but are doing everything and more to re-write the narrative at right wing.
Rattie currently leads the National Hockey League in pre-season scoring with 10 points, Yamamoto has earned praise from his coach with a solid two-way game and Puljujarvi, of course, has been giving many people - himself included - a reason to smile.
"If there's a position that's been the strength of our team right now, it's those right wingers," McLellan said Tuesday post-game. "They understand some of the things they need to do, they've taken advantage of the position they've been put in and they all look confident.
"We've turned what we considered a weakness into a strength."
The hope, now, is for the party to continue.
"He's a happy-go-lucky kid who works hard and is doing well," said Strome. "It's fun to see."