Oilers playing out the string on season that started with big expectations
VANCOUVER — Veteran left-winger Milan Lucic considered the question a moment. Would the Edmonton Oilers’ season have gone differently if the team had lost its opening game against the Calgary Flames?
“Could have been,” Lucic answered with a chuckle.
There hasn’t been much to smile about for the Oilers this year. Back in October, expectations were high with some hockey observers even predicting that Edmonton could battle for the Stanley Cup.
Heading into their game Saturday night against the Flames, the Oilers were 13th in the Western Conference standings with a 34-38-6 record for 74 points.