The Oilers power play is elite. But so far, the penalty kill is doing heavy lifting
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers power play is good — really good. But it might be their penalty-killing that will determine if they get past the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the playoffs.
The Oilers power play is one of the scariest things in all of pro sports. In the regular season, it scored at a clip of once every three chances — a historic high.
Leon Draisaitl scored 32 times on the power play this season, coming within two of Tim Kerr’s NHL record for man-advantage markers.
But the stereotype exists that referees put their whistles in their pockets come playoff time — power-play opportunities dry up as stuff that normally gets penalized during the regular season falls under the category of “letting them play” in the post-season.