OTTAWA, ON - February 10, 2022 was when the trajectory of the Edmonton Oilers season experienced a major turning point, along with the careers of Head Coach Jay Woodcroft and Assistant Coach Dave Manson.
For Edmonton's bench boss, it began as a special day for a much different reason.
"Well, it was my wife's birthday first of all," he said Friday morning after the Oilers practiced at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. "So, happy birthday to my wife."
The day drastically pivoted from birthday celebrations for his wife Jaclynn to finding a flight to Edmonton as fast as possible when he received a phone call from Oilers GM & President of Hockey Operations Ken Holland. He and Manson were to board the next flight out of Bakersfield to take over the coaching duties of the big club at a critical juncture in their season, beginning the following Friday at Rogers Place against the New York Islanders.
"Obviously, that's the call any professional dreams of getting," Woodcroft said.
"When I did receive that call, I felt ready for it."
The Oilers had lost back-to-back games to the Vegas Golden Knights and Chicago Blackhawks, falling to 23-18-3 and five points behind their rivals the Calgary Flames for the second and final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference.
Holland felt the need to make a coaching change and promoted internally to fill the vacancy, bringing up Woodcroft and Manson from the club's AHL affiliate the Bakersfield Condors to help correct the course of an Oilers club that was on the outside of the playoff picture and in need of a spark to ignite their push to the postseason.
"Yeah, certainly not a great time," captain Connor McDavid recalled. "We weren't playing very well at all and obviously, Kenny felt the change needed to be made."
That spark quickly ignited the Oilers locker room, becoming a blaze that fired the Oilers to an incredible turnaround over the final three months of the regular season and into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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The head coach and assistant took over behind the Oilers bench on Feb. 10, 2022 and have guided the Oilers to a Conference Final and 55-27-8 record
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