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Goaltending Isn’t the Oilers’ Biggest Problem

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The Hockey Writers
Nov 6, 2025 8:00 PM

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The Edmonton Oilers are facing challenges that extend beyond their goaltending issues, which have been a primary focus of criticism lately. Despite the team's struggles in net, it is the inconsistency and depth scoring that has become a significant concern for the coaching staff and fans alike. Players like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl continue to shine individually, but the Oilers need additional support from other lines to turn their season around.

The lack of secondary scoring has been evident as several key players have not been able to find the back of the net consistently. This has put immense pressure on McDavid and Draisaitl, who are required to carry much of the offensive load. The coaching staff might need to reassess their line combinations in order to find the right chemistry and scoring balance that can make the team competitive again.

Moreover, the defensive play has also been brought into question, highlighting the need for a more rounded team effort. While goaltending is vital, it's clear that the Oilers need to address their overall game strategy and mental toughness if they hope to succeed in a tough Western Conference. As they move forward in the season, the focus must shift to developing a more cohesive unit capable of supporting their star players.

The upcoming stretch of games will be critical for the Oilers. Their management will also be keeping a close eye on the team’s performance to consider potential trades or acquisitions that can inject new life and energy into the roster. Only time will tell if they can overcome these hurdles and return to the playoff contention they have long aspired to achieve.