
Oilers back end looks sharp with addition of Walman, return of Ekholm
EDMONTON — With a series of trades, the return of an important player and some moves on the blue line, the Edmonton Oilers might have fixed their back end.
Tuesday’s 7-1 blowout over Utah Hockey Club showcased some depth scoring to counteract the end of Leon Draisaitl’s 18-game point streak, but also some stability on a blue line the Oilers have said they will need for the playoffs.
“I don’t want to get ahead of myself too early, but after the break we were rock bottom, we played terrible, we were getting outplayed tremendously,” said Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch. “But we’ve been getting better and better and it started with our team defence and eliminating chances of the rush. And once you play better defensively, things will work better offensively.
“You saw that (last) night. The way we were back checking, creating turnovers, countering. So we’ve been getting better these past couple weeks, but certainly more room to go.”