The Edmonton Oilers haven’t won seven consecutive games against the same franchise since 2009. They defeated the Coyotes seven in a row between October 18th, 2017, and February 16th, 2009. They also beat the St. Louis Blues eight in a row from December 11th, 2007 to December, 11th, 2009. Exactly two years apart.
Tonight they look to continue their dominance over the Ottawa Senators by winning for the seventh time in 29 games.
— I’ve seen many people suggest wins over Ottawa aren’t as impressive as beating other divisional rivals. In the time Edmonton has gone 6-0 over Ottawa, the Senators are 8-7 against Calgary, Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg. You get two points for a win over Ottawa the same as two points over the other five North teams. I’d argue the fact Edmonton hasn’t let up against the Senators is a positive.
— The Oilers finished their first half with a record of 17-11. They are 14-5 in their previous 19 games. They’ve rebounded nicely after a rough 3-6 start. The biggest improvement has come in their defensive play, but also their puck possession has allowed them to spend less time in their own end. They’ve cut down on sequences where they are hemmed in their zone for shift after shift, which in the past would eventually lead to goals against.
— You can’t erase the start, as all games matter, but Edmonton is clearly a more complete team now than they were in January.
Here is where the Oilers rank all season through 28 games:
8th in points with 34.
14th in P% at .607
6th in GF/G with 3.32
17th in GA/G at 2.96
7th in 5×5 GF/G at 2.17
24th in 5×5 GA/G at 2.07
7th on PP at 26.6%
21st on PK at 76.7%
13th in FOW% at 50.9%
Team SV% is 15th at .908.
— Now here is where they rank from February 1st to now in 17 games:
6th in points with 24.
4th in P% at .706
9th in GF/G at 3.24
6th in GA/G at 2.47
4th in 5×5 GF/G at 2.29
13th in 5×5 GA/G at 1.88
7th on PP at 25%
9th on PK at 82%
14th in FOW% at 50.5%
Team Sv% is 5th at .919
Their defensive game has improved immensely. @Mike Smith has played very well, and Koskinen, despite early shot jitters, has been solid as well, but the team structure in front of the goalies has made their life much easier.
Courtesy of SportLogiq I got the Oilers defenceman stats for controlled entries, controlled entries with scoring chance after, controlled exits and outlet pass completions.
** Any completed pass (up ice) inside the defensive zone. This does not include lateral passes to defence partner, or passes off boards behind the net.**
Player
Controlled Entries
Player
CE with SC After
Player
Controlled      Exits
Player
Outlet Pass Completions
Darnell Nurse
53
Nurse
13
Barrie
125
Barrie
286
Tyson Barrie
39
Barrie
11
Nurse
119
Nurse
282
Kris Russell
15
Russell
2
Russell
60
 Larsson
183
Evan Bouchard
12
Bouchard
2
Larsson
44
Bear
129
Adam Larsson
11
Larsson
2
Jones
30
Russell
126
Ethan Bear
8
Koekkoek
1
 Bear
26
 Koekkoek
80
Caleb Jones
8
Bear
0
 Bouchard
25
Jones
78
Slater Koekkoek
6
Jones
0
 Lagesson
21
 Bouchard
70
William Lagesson
2
Lagesson
0
Koekkoek
18
Lagesson
54
Nurse and Barrie have been very good passing, transporting the puck and creating chances. Similar to last season,Bear is a good outlet passer, but he doesn’t carry the puck out of the zone or enter the offensive zone often. Bear has played 293 minutes while Kris Russell has played 342, but Russell has over twice as many controlled exits, and almost twice as many controlled entries, while having only three fewer outlet passes.
— How do Barrie and Nurse compare to the rest of the league? Here are the top-50 D-men in each category.
Player
Controlled Entries
Player
CE with SC After
Player
Controlled      Exits
Player
Outlet Pass Completions
Roman Josi
125
Josi
36
Josi
271
Jones
313
Quinn Hughes
70
Rielly
21
Chabot
178
 Doughty
301
Miro Heiskanen
65
 Hughes
19
 Hughes
175
 Giordano
301
John Klingberg
60
 Girard
17
 Rielly
168
 Hughes
301
Samuel Girard
55
 Ekblad
16
 Klingberg
162
 Rielly
298
Nick Leddy
55
Makar
16
 Heiskanen
158
Carlson
287
Charlie McAvoy
54
Heiskanen
15
Karlsson
155
Barrie
286
Darnell Nurse
53
 McAvoy
15
McAvoy
142
Nurse
282
Morgan Rielly
48
Faulk
14
Faulk
141
 Schmidt
279
Aaron Ekblad
46
Nurse
13
 Girard
140
Hronek
277
Jakob Chychrun
43
Fox
13
 Andersson
136
Neal Pionk
273
Cale Makar
43
 Theodore
12
 Jones
135
 Weegar
273
Thomas Chabot
42
Pulock
12
Nick Leddy
131
Kris Letang
269
Justin Faulk
42
 Klingberg
11
Cam Fowler
126
 Provorov
269
Kris Letang
42
Nick Leddy
11
Barrie
125
Ryan Ellis
268
Damon Severson
40
 Barrie
11
Torey Krug
122
Torey Krug
266
Tyson Barrie
39
 Werenski
11
 Nurse
119
 McDonagh
263
Shea Theodore
39
 Dahlin
10
 Hedman
117
 Chabot
261
 Andersson
37
Krug
10
Hronek
112
 Forbort
259
Seth Jones
37
 Hedman
10
 Sergachev
112
Cam Fowler
258
Erik Karlsson
37
 Chychrun
9
 Doughty
111
 Morrissey
258
John Marino
37
Chabot
9
Smith
109
 Fabbro
250
Ryan Pulock
37
Jones
9
 Chychrun
108
Jeff Petry
247
Adam Fox
36
 Doughty
9
Letang
108
 Keith
246
Brandon Montour
36
 Schultz
9
 Ekblad
107
Justin Faulk
245
Rasmus Dahlin
34
 Severson
8
 Keith
106
 Hanifin
244
Brent Burns
33
 Andersson
8
Jeff Petry
106
John Marino
242
Matt Dumba
33
John Marino
8
 Dahlin
105
Vince Dunn
240
Torey Krug
33
Brent Burns
8
 Shattenkirk
103
Mike Reilly
240
Mikhail Sergachev
32
Matt Dumba
8
Ekholm
100
TJ Brodie
239
Victor Hedman
31
 Orlov
8
 Weegar
98
Brent Burns
237
Tyler Myers
31
Kris Letang
7
Brent Burns
93
Jake Muzzin
237
Drew Doughty
30
Erik Karlsson
7
Vince Dunn
93
Adam Fox
236
Dmitry Orlov
30
 Pelech
7
 Werenski
93
Justin Holl
233
Jeff Petry
30
Vince Dunn
7
 Djoos
92
P.K. Subban
232
Filip Hronek
29
 Sanheim
7
 Pietrangelo
91
C. Tanev
227
Adam Pelech
29
 Hamilton
7
 Schmidt
89
Myers
224
Alex Pietrangelo
29
 Weegar
7
Keith Yandle
88
Ryan Suter
224
Vince Dunn
28
 Spurgeon
7
Cale Makar
87
 Hedman
223
Kevin Shattenkirk
28
 Reilly
7
 Lindholm
86
Roman Josi
221
Mattias Ekholm
27
 Zaitsev
7
TJ Brodie
85
 Savard
221
Travis Sanheim
27
Tyler Myers
6
Jonas Brodin
85
Jonas Brodin
219
Zach Werenski
27
 Ekholm
6
 Theodore
85
 Zaitsev
219
Cam Fowler
26
 Matheson
6
Adam Fox
81
Ryan Pulock
218
Dougie Hamilton
25
Ty Smith
6
 Hamilton
79
 Dahlin
217
Mike Matheson
24
 Boqvist
6
 Dobson
78
Ben Chiarot
216
Jamie Oleksiak
24
Cody Ceci
6
 Morrissey
78
 Theodore
216
Devon Toews
24
 Parayko
6
Ryan Pulock
78
McAvoy
214
M. Weegar
24
 Gustafsson
6
Brett Pesce
76
 Schultz
211
Olli Maatta
23
 Pietrangelo
5
 Toews
76
 Girard
210
Nurse is 8th, 10th, 17th and 8th, while Barrie ranks 17th, 16th, 15th and 7th. Both are having excellent seasons moving and transporting the puck.
— On a side note, it’s interesting to see how much @Roman Josi carries the puck out of the D zone and intro the offensive zone. I wonder how much that negatively impacts their forwards as they have to wait for him. He is 40th in outlet passes. Maybe they aren’t giving him options, I’d like to dig deeper on that, but he carries the puck significantly more than other mobile D-men.
— Here is a look at the Oilers forwards in controlled entries, controlled exits, rush chances, slots shots and slot pass completions. Kind of what you’d expect.
Player
Controlled Entries
Player
Controlled       Exits
Player
Rush         Chances
Player
Slot shots
Player
Slot pass completions
Connor McDavid
262
Draisaitl
303
 McDavid
45
 McDavid
85
 McDavid
122
Leon Draisaitl
188
McDavid
251
RNH
21
RNH
61
Leon Draisaitl
101
RNH
111
RNH
153
Leon Draisaitl
18
Leon Draisaitl
47
RNH
44
Jesse Puljujarvi
83
 Puljujarvi
128
Puljujarvi
16
 Puljujarvi
37
Puljujarvi
16
Kailer Yamamoto
77
 Yamamoto
105
 Kahun
12
 Yamamoto
35
Turris
16
Dominik Kahun
41
Ennis
94
 Archibald
11
 Kahun
26
 Yamamoto
11
Josh Archibald
36
 Kahun
86
 Yamamoto
10
 Chiasson
19
 Chiasson
10
Tyler Ennis
36
Turris
72
 Neal
8
Neal
17
Ennis
10
Gaetan Haas
31
Khaira
63
Jujhar Khaira
8
Jujhar Khaira
16
 Kahun
10
Kyle Turris
31
 Archibald
62
Alex Chiasson
6
 Archibald
15
James Neal
7
Jujhar Khaira
26
Zack Kassian
60
Zack Kassian
5
Tyler Ennis
14
Devin Shore
7
Alex Chiasson
24
 Chiasson
55
Kyle Turris
4
Kyle Turris
11
 Archibald
6
James Neal
20
Gaetan Haas
38
Gaetan Haas
4
Gaetan Haas
8
Zack Kassian
6
Zack Kassian
18
James Neal
37
Tyler Ennis
3
Zack Kassian
8
Jujhar Khaira
5
Devin Shore
12
Devin Shore
27
Devin Shore
2
Devin Shore
4
Gaetan Haas
4
Joakim Nygard
7
 Russell
20
Russell
1
 Russell
2
 Russell
1
Patrick Russell
7
 Nygard
16
 Nygard
0
 Nygard
0
 Nygard
0
— Where do the Oilers top-stars rank across the league?
Player
Controlled Entries
Player
Controlled      Exits
Player
Rush Chances
Player
Slot shots
Player
Slot pass completions
Connor McDavid
262
Patrick Kane
317
 McDavid
45
 McDavid
85
 McDavid
122
Mathew Barzal
200
 Draisaitl
303
 MacKinnon
33
 Matthews
70
 Draisaitl
101
Patrick Kane
197
Barzal
279
 Verhaeghe
33
 Tkachuk
67
P. Kane
70
Nikolaj Ehlers
192
 Marner
277
 Barzal
30
 Tkachuk
61
J.T. Miller
69
Leon Draisaitl
188
 McDavid
251
 Svechnikov
30
RNH
61
 Batherson
66
Mitchell Marner
158
 Gaudreau
245
 Debrincat
28
 MacKinnon
55
 Gaudreau
64
Johnny Gaudreau
155
 Ehlers
228
Patrick Kane
28
Patrick Kane
55
 Matthews
64
Brayden Point
152
 Scheifele
206
 Marner
28
Toffoli
54
 Malkin
63
Alex Debrincat
149
Jack Hughes
198
 Kyrou
27
Bryan Rust
53
 Marner
60
Jack Hughes
149
Anze Kopitar
196
 Mikheyev
26
 Marner
51
 Huberdeau
57
Aleksander Barkov
147
 Perron
195
Tyler Toffoli
26
 Ehlers
51
 Barkov
55
Taylor Hall
146
Kyle Connor
193
 Barkov
25
 Pacioretty
51
 Schenn
55
Kirill Kaprizov
138
 Kyrou
192
 Gallagher
25
 Boeser
51
Jack Eichel
52
Jack Eichel
134
Dylan Larkin
192
 Matthews
25
Anders Lee
50
Mark Stone
51
Brad Marchand
132
 Kempe
190
Bryan Rust
25
 Barkov
49
 Crosby
50
Nathan MacKinnon
131
 Backstrom
189
 Ehlers
24
John Tavares
49
Taylor Hall
49
Kyle Connor
130
Taylor Hall
187
Jack Hughes
23
 Aho
49
Ryan O’Reilly
49
Sebastian Aho
128
 Point
186
Kyle Palmieri
23
 Gallagher
48
 Garland
48
Dustin Brown
128
 Arvidsson
185
David Perron
23
 Guentzel
48
Ryan Strome
47
William Karlsson
123
M. Backlund
184
 Tkachuk
23
Bo Horvat
48
 Ehlers
46
Auston Matthews
123
 Höglander
184
 Keller
22
 Hornqvist
48
 Rantanen
46
Elias Pettersson
123
 Rakell
184
 Nylander
22
 Rakell
47
 Scheifele
46
Nazem Kadri
122
J.T. Miller
181
Alex Tuch
22
 Draisaitl
47
David Krejci
45
Jordan Kyrou
122
 Forsberg
177
 Vatrano
22
 Kyrou
46
 Schmaltz
45
Carter Verhaeghe
120
 Kaprizov
177
 Anderson
21
 Nylander
46
RNH
44
Viktor Arvidsson
119
 Barkov
175
 Arvidsson
21
 Svechnikov
45
 Aho
43
Bryan Rust
119
 Pettersson
175
 Brown
21
 Debrincat
45
Connor
43
Kevin Fiala
118
 Copp
174
 Gurianov
21
 Arvidsson
45
 Kaprizov
43
Mikko Rantanen
118
 Debrincat
172
 Kapanen
21
 Garland
45
 Panarin
43
Zach Hyman
117
 Atkinson
171
 Kubalik
21
 Ovechkin
45
David Perron
43
Dylan Larkin
117
 Huberdeau
171
 Mantha
21
 O’Reilly
45
 Svechnikov
42
Filip Forsberg
116
 Pearson
169
RNH
21
 Forsberg
44
 Tkachuk
42
Nils Höglander
116
 Aho
167
 Pacioretty
21
Kevin Fiala
44
 Stamkos
41
Conor Garland
114
 C. Brown
167
 Forsberg
20
Connor
44
Anze Kopitar
40
Mark Scheifele
113
Nick Suzuki
166
 Karlsson
20
Nazem Kadri
44
 Stephenson
40
Chandler Stephenson
113
Jack Eichel
165
 Rakell
20
 Zibanejad
44
 Tkachuk
40
Jordan Eberle
111
 Boeser
164
 Coleman
19
 Point
43
 Verhaeghe
40
RNH
111
 Buchnevich
164
 Garland
19
 Schenn
43
 Barzal
39
Tyler Toffoli
110
 Tkachuk
164
 Gaudreau
19
 Barzal
42
 MacKinnon
39
Brady Tkachuk
109
Kevin Fiala
163
 Kaprizov
19
Zach Hyman
42
Ondrej Palat
39
Kevin Hayes
108
Bryan Rust
163
Anders Lee
19
 Bergeron
42
 Zibanejad
39
David Perron
108
Phil Kessel
162
John Tavares
19
 Kubalik
41
Jack Hughes
38
Reilly Smith
108
 MacKinnon
162
 Draisaitl
18
 Kaprizov
41
 Wheeler
38
Drake Batherson
107
 O’Reilly
162
 Duclair
18
Eriksson Ek
41
Josh Bailey
37
Anders Lee
107
 Batherson
161
Eriksson Ek
18
Ryan Strome
41
Bo Horvat
37
Anthony Mantha
107
Zach Hyman
161
Kevin Fiala
18
 Trocheck
41
W. Nylander
37
J.T. Miller
107
 Marchand
161
Kevin Hayes
18
 Pettersson
40
Sam Steel
37
Connor Brown
106
 Matthews
161
Anze Kopitar
18
 Atkinson
40
 Bergeron
36
Evgeni Malkin
105
 Tkachuk
161
 Ovechkin
18
David Perron
39
 Forsberg
36
William Nylander
105
 Bjorkstrand
159
Pius Suter
18
 Vatrano
39
 Marchand
36
McDavid is first in every category except zone exits, where he is fifth. Draisaitl is second in zone exits and slot pass completions, fifth in zone entries and 23rd in shots slots.
RNH is fifth in shot slots and he has 10 goals. If he keeps getting that many shots from the slot, there is a good chance he will score more goals in the second half.
— How good of a signing has Carter Verhaeghe been for Florida? His $1m cap hit for two years has to be the best value UFA signing. He has 9-9-18 in 26 games for Florida and he’s been a demon off the rush for the Panthers.
— The Oilers need the win tonight. They play in Vancouver tomorrow, which will be their third game in four nights and the backend of a back-to-back. Meanwhile the Canucks will be well rested as they haven’t played since Wednesday. Edmonton needs to continue their dominance over the Senators.
—Tonight is the start of five games in seven nights for the Oilers. And it will be their toughest travel of the season as the play at home tonight, in Vancouver tomorrow, in Calgary on Monday and Wednesday, home to Winnipeg next Thursday and Saturday before flying to Montreal. It might not seem like it, but these are two important points tonight.

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