The Oilers Might Be Making a Costly Mistake at the Start of the Season — And Fans Are Starting to Notice!
The Edmonton Oilers have once again begun their season in a confusing way, and many experts think they could be repeating a big mistake from previous years: depending too much on Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. While these two star players keep scoring a lot, relying mostly on them might hurt the team’s chances for success in the future.
Everyone knows that McDavid and Draisaitl are two of the best players in the NHL, able to turn a game around by themselves. But that’s part of the issue — they are trying to do it all alone. The other players on the team are not scoring enough, especially the ones in the bottom six. When McDavid and Draisaitl are not on the ice, the team struggles to keep up their offense, which makes the defense and goaltending more vulnerable.
This over-dependence can wear the stars out and makes it easier for teams to predict how to play against them. Other teams have started creating strategies to stop McDavid and Draisaitl, meaning the Oilers need to find other ways to score — which they haven’t been able to do consistently.
Head coach Kris Knoblauch and GM Ken Holland have a tough choice to make: keep relying on their two main players or build a better-rounded team that can play well enough to make the playoffs. With the season still long, ignoring this issue could lead to another disappointing end to the season.
Fans are becoming anxious, asking for changes and smarter lineup decisions. If the Oilers want to be real contenders for the Stanley Cup, they need to show they’re more than just a team with two great players.
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