Forward Klim Kostin will look to continue making positive impacts on the game, but tonight, it'll be with Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman after the Russian practiced on the top line yesterday.
"I think for Klim, what's great about him is that he's someone who's taken advantage of his opportunity," Woodcroft said.
Names like Pat Maroon and Zack Kassian have set the precedent over the years for big bodies being able to have success on the top line with the world's most dynamic player, and Kostin will try to keep that trend going tonight.
"I think he's a big body. He goes hard to the net. He's got good hands in tight, and when he plays direct and simple, he's an effective player," Woodcroft added. "But in terms of an example of someone taking advantage of opportunity, again, we go to talking about coaching with our eyes and coaching with what we see. He's a good example of that."
Jack Campbell will get the nod between the pipes for the Oilers after the netminder came into the second period of Tuesday's loss in relief of Stuart Skinner. Campbell made 15 saves on 17 shots in the 2-1 loss to Winnipeg on New Year's Eve in his last start and is showing signs of a turnaround from his 3.80 goals-against average and .877 save percentage this season.
"Yeah, I think Jack's a good goaltender and everyone goes through tough stretches," Woodcroft said. "And when you go through a tough stretch, you learn about yourself. I think you get back to some foundation pieces about your game, and I thought he went in and gave us a really good half-game there when he went in against Seattle."
-- Jamie Umbach, EdmontonOilers.com