Following ‘kick in the head,’ Oilers confident same group can rebound
TORONTO — Connor McDavid did everything in his power to drag the Edmonton Oilers into last season’s playoff race.
He led the NHL in scoring for the second straight year, recorded an outrageous 84 points at even strength despite a turnstile of wingers, and was once again voted the league’s most outstanding player by his peers.
But his 41 goals, 11 more than what he put up in 2016-17, and usual dominant performances weren’t nearly enough as the Oilers fell flat despite some gaudy pre-season predictions, finishing 17 points below the cut line.
So what was the superstar captain’s focus this summer? Fill the net even more, of course.


