‘He’s no fun to go up against’: Oilers’ Yamamoto a popular linemate, pesky opponent
EDMONTON — He’s far from the biggest player in the Oilers’ lineup, but Kailer Yamamoto is making his presence felt in Edmonton’s first-round series against the L.A. Kings.
With physical play well beyond his five-foot-eight, 153-pound frame, the 23-year-old right-winger has become an annoyance for opponents and a coveted asset in the locker room.
“You don’t play in the National Hockey League at his size unless you have a giant heart,” said Oilers head coach Jay Woodcroft. “So he’s got a strong willingness to play the game hard, to go to hard areas. And he’s had success.”
Yamamoto, picked 22nd overall by Edmonton in the 2017 NHL entry draft, cemented his spot in Edmonton’s lineup this season, posting career highs in games played (81), points (41), goals (20) and assists (21).


