Oilers hoping for another Game 2 response against Avs: ‘We know we can be better’
DENVER — Jay Woodcroft stood at the microphone after a Game 1 setback against the Los Angeles Kings and vowed his team would respond.
The Edmonton Oilers interim head coach did the same following a chaotic defeat at the hands of the Calgary Flames to open the second round.
He was at it again Wednesday in the wake of yet another disappointing start to a playoff series — this time against the Colorado Avalanche in the curtain-raiser of what’s already a wild Western Conference final.
Unlike the Kings and Flames, however, the NHL’s second-best team in the regular season can match or exceed Edmonton’s star power, speed and skill.