Three games into a new, supposed-to-be-promising young season, the Edmonton Oilers have held a lead for four minutes and 59 seconds. That's not a way to win hockey games -- and it's a big reason why the Oilers are 1-2. (SportsnetSpec)
EDMONTON — Three games into a new, supposed-to-be-promising young season, theAnd while the sky is falling one province to the west, with the Vancouver Canucks at 0-3-1 and blowing leads on a nightly basis, here in Northern Alberta the Oilers can’t get the lead, have two points in three games, and welcome the Carolina Hurricanes to Rogers Place on Thursday night.“There is no panic,” assured Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, after a 4-2 loss to thein which Edmonton outshot Buffalo 48-24 on Tuesday.
The Oilers peppered Comrie with 23 third-period shots but scored just once before the Sabres copped an empty-netter. It’s undeniable that Tuesday’s game was the best effort of the year, but this is a program that is far beyond learning lessons. They’ve been down that road, and this year is supposed to be different.
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