Edmonton Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli says there’s ‘no easy answer’ to fixing woes
EDMONTON — The 2017-18 NHL season has felt like “death by a thousand cuts” for Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli.
And there is no magic pill to cure the team’s troubles, he said Tuesday.
In a frank conversation with reporters before the club’s game against the Arizona Coyotes, Chiarelli acknowledged that lack of scoring and subpar defending, goaltending and special teams have all contributed to the Oilers’ woeful start that has seen team has tumble down the standings to 27th place in the 31-team league.
It’s not what was expected of the promising young squad that boosted beleagured fans’ hopes by making the playoffs last season after an excruciating 10-year drought.


