Great expectations: Oilers prepare for year with bull’s eye on their backs
EDMONTON — Talk about a bull’s eye on your back.
In the space of one year, the Edmonton Oilers have gone from the NHL’s punch line franchise to Canada’s best hope to bring the Stanley Cup north of the border.
With elite centres Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid locked up to long-term deals, the Oilers are widely predicted to be in hockey’s final four next spring.
But head coach Todd McLellan says a lot of things broke just right for the Oilers last year, when they ended 10 consecutive seasons out of the playoffs to finish eighth overall and come within one win of the Western Conference final.