Ways The Edmonton Oilers Hockey Team Has Improved
The Edmonton Oilers have had some rough seasons the past few years, but have made some changes to improve the overall quality of the team. The beginning of these changes can be seen with Tom Renney taking over as the head coach in place of Pat Quinn. Following this, there has been a push to revitalize the team by bringing in new players.
During the 2010 season the Oilers added Taylor Hall to their roster as the first pick in the entry draft. During that off-season they began to rebuild their team around this young talent, also adding Magnus Paajarvi and Jordan Eberle. These changes weren’t enough to bring the Oilers a winning season, but they have continued to rebuild and refine their team. Multiple trades were made for this season, resulting with the Oilers bringing in some more young players with high potential.
The Oilers have built up both the offense and defense to create a more well rounded team. They are looking to change their luck this season by building up the team with young talent and tough players, and with a pre-season record of 5-2 it looks like the Oilers have a good season ahead of them.The information party rocks on: Cody Hodgson leads Vancouver Canucks over Edmonton Oilers 4-1 in pre-season
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