Oilers boast talent needed for a playoff run, but know a long season lies ahead
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers officially began training camp Wednesday, but a lot of the talk in the Alberta capital is already focused on what the team is going to be doing in April.
After getting to the Western Conference final this past season, expectations are high for a team that has arguably the best group of top-line forwards in the league, including Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Evander Kane, Zach Hyman and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. The Oilers have upgraded the netminding position with the signing for former Maple Leaf Jack Campbell.
But, while it’s easy for talk-radio callers and pundits to look past the regular season and towards the playoffs, history tells us otherwise.
In 2021, the Vegas Golden Knights and New York Islanders were the losing conference finalists. The Montreal Canadiens lost the Stanley Cup final. All three missed the playoffs in 2021-22.