EDMONTON, AB - Games around the NHL are starting to come thick and fast in March as teams enter the bulk part of their schedules.
Luckily, for the Edmonton Oilers, they'll get most of their opportunities to earn important points in the playoff race on home ice.
The Oilers begin a four-game home stand and the first of 10 games at Rogers Place this month in a Hockey Night in Canada clash against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday.
Players and coaches in the Oilers dressing room are hoping they can make the most of their hot 5-0-0 road start at the beginning of the season by taking care of business at home down the stretch.
"You don't want to look too far ahead, but in the back of our minds, that was something we thought about," forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins said pre-game. "We could put ourselves in a good spot and finish off with a couple of really good home stands.
"This is what we were pushing for all year. Obviously it's not over yet, but we have to keep going here and see what happens."
Nugent-Hopkins has been an offensive force on a line with Leon Draisaitl and Kailer Yamamoto, posting 14 goals and 39 points in his last 27 games with a +11 rating, but the Burnaby, B.C. product will move to the top line with Connor McDavid and Zack Kassian in a bid by Head Coach Dave Tippett to bring more stability to the top six.
"We're trying to find some balance," Tippett said. "As you go on, you're just trying to find the right mix.
"That line has been so good that I've been really hesitant to break them up, but where we're at right now I want to see if we can get better. We've got some other things that I want to see get better in our group, and we'll try little tweaks."
Defenceman Oscar Klefbom will rejoin the lineup from a shoulder injury that kept the Swede out for a nine-game stint that saw the Oilers go 4-3-2 without their minutes-eating blueliner.
"It feels like it's been two months," he said. "It was boring not being able to be on the ice and help the guys and play. So I'm really excited for tonight's game and hopefully I can go out there and help the guys have a good push here."
OSCAR KLEF-BACK
In his last game before his shoulder injury on February 16 against the Carolina Hurricanes, Klefbom had an assist and a whopping 30:57 of ice time.
The Swede still holds the fifth-best average time on ice in the NHL (25:36) and carries the ability to quarterback a power play, play on the penalty kill, and put up points from the blueline with five goals and 28 assists in 59 games this season.
But to Tippett, Klefbom's ability to munch minutes in key situations was the biggest absence as his return brings a sense of normality to the entire Oilers blueline.