Overhauled Edmonton Oilers hopeful 2016-17 ends the decade-long playoff drought
EDMONTON — The Edmonton Oilers have a new arena, a new captain, an overhauled defence, and even a new mascot.
But a lot of things still have to break right for the orange and blue in 2016-17 if this once-proud franchise is to avoid setting an historic NHL benchmark for futility.
“We’re going to improve,” Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli told reporters in training camp.
“We improved last year believe it or not and we’re going to improve again,” he continued, adding a playoff berth is “attainable.”


