Offense
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins played on McDavid’s left side for most of last season. The former center appeared in only 62 games but scored 6 more goals and 5 more points than he did when he played in all 82 during the 2016-2017 season. Head coach Todd McLellan is likely very happy that Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has adapted to the role on McDavid’s wing as it has allowed him to put Leon Draisaitl at center, giving the Oilers two more evenly matched up lines. The German born center had a good 2017-2018 season. He finished second on the team in points and goals with 70 and 25 respectively
The Oilers will hope to get more production out of Milan Lucic, Ryan Strome, and Jesse Puljujarvi. Lucic and Strome had a total of only 34 points last season. Lucic is currently making 6-million dollars a year. He’s regarded as having one of the least team friendly contracts in the league due to his lack of offensive production. Strome slots in as the team’s third-line center. He has struggled to live up to the expectations management had when he was drafted fifth overall in 2011. Puljujarvi spent time in both the AHL and the NHL last year. He was the fourth overall pick in the 2016 draft, and our 2018 Edmonton Oilers season preview finds he has the potential to put up decent numbers. Last year he played in 65 NHL games and finished with 12 goals and 8 assists.
Defense
According to the research for our 2018 Edmonton Oilers season preview, Adam Larsson is another key player on the backend for Edmonton. Larsson averaged 21:56 minutes per game and had a +10 plus-minus rating. He plays a tremendous shutdown game but contributes very little in the offensive zone.
Oscar Klefbom and Kris Russell round out the Oilers defensemen. Klefbom is coming off of shoulder surgery but led the team in time on ice while health. He finished the 2017-2018 season with 21 points while averaging 22:51 in TOI. Russell finished the year with 21 points as well, averaging 19:04 minutes per game.
Goaltending
Talbot’s backup this season will be Mikko Koskinen. The Finnish keeper has spent the last five seasons playing in the Kontinental Hockey League. Last year he finished with a 22-4-1 record, a 1.57 GAA, and a .937 save percentage as a member of SKA St. Petersburg. While Koskinen was drafted 31st overall in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, he has only seen action in four games during his career. He played all four in the 2010-2011 season as a member of the Islanders and had a 4.33 GAA with a .873 save percentage. While he has certainly developed since then, in doing the research for 2018 Edmonton Oilers season preview, we found it hard to get a read on how he will perform. This is due primarily to his limited NHL experience.
2018-2019 Edmonton Oilers Season Preview: Outlook
2018-2019 Edmonton Oilers Season Preview: Prediction
Record:38-38-6=82 points
Finish:6th in the Pacific Division
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