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Edmonton Oilers are making changes. Paul McFarland joins as assistant coach. He will focus on power play. Oilers want to ...
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The Tampa Bay Lightning fell in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive year. A major factor in their playoff exit was their ineffective power play.
The Montreal Canadiens' two power-play units are expected to be plenty lethal.
The Oilers are playing a dangerous game with the Panthers, who have been gaining momentum on the man advantage in recent weeks.
The Dallas Stars were granted permission to interview Edmonton Oilers assistant coach Glen Gulutzan for their vacant head coaching spot, Oilersnation’s Jason Gregor reported Wednesday.
Tomasek also played extensively on the power play (8-10-18 averaging almost three minutes per game) and may give the Oilers a different look on the second power-play unit.
Before Gulutzan arrived, the Oilers had the worst power play in the league in the 2017-18 season, connecting just 14.8% of the time. That was with both Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid on the roster.