Oilers’ Keith turns back the clock to help Edmonton even Battle of Alberta
CALGARY — Duncan Keith had been here before.
Well, maybe not right here — breaking down a wild 9-6 loss to open the Oilers’ second-round playoff series against their bitter provincial rival — but the veteran defenceman’s eyes have witnessed pretty much everything imaginable over his 17 NHL seasons.
The morning of Game 2, and with his team already wobbling against a physical, grinding opponent, Keith cut a calm figure at the microphone deep in the bowels of Scotiabank Saddledome.
“We’ve got a fairly good understanding that it’s one game, it’s early in the series,” said the 38-year-old.