Edmonton Oilers GM laments lack of playoff push after strong season
Progress, yes, but an inability to defend a lead against a playoff-savvy team ousted the Edmonton Oilers early from Stanley Cup contention.
General manager Ken Holland pointed to statistical categories in which the Oilers improved in his first season at the helm in 2019-20.
But the GM was “massively disappointed” to fall to the Chicago Blackhawks in four games in a best-of-five qualifier.
“We know that we’ve got a lot further that we want to go, that we need to go in order to be a team that can really compete for the Stanley Cup,” Holland said Tuesday on a video conference call with media.