In contrast, Edmonton boasts strong attackers like Leon Draisatti (15 points) and Connor McDavid (10 points), with six players scoring 10 points each, compared to the Islanders' two.
The Islanders, with an average of 2.46 goals per game, lack offensive firepower, relying on defender Noah Dobson, who leads with 12 points. Meanwhile, the Oilers, arguably this season's biggest letdown, have dismissed coach Jay Woodcroft, with Kris Knoblauch stepping in as interim coach for this match.Įdmonton's weak defense, conceding 3.92 goals per game, is a key issue, despite goalie Stuart Skinner's 86.1% save rate.
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