December 22, 2024

The Oilers kick off a four-game road journey on Tuesday evening at TD Garden, facing off against the Boston Bruins.

The Edmonton Oilers embark on a four-game road trip starting Tuesday night at TD Garden against the Boston Bruins. Catch the game on Sportsnet at 5:30 p.m. MT or tune in live on the Oilers Radio Network, including 630 CHED. Subscribing to Oilers+ grants access to the Pre-Game Show, beginning 30 minutes before puck drop, along with exclusive live and behind-the-scenes content.Oilers star Connor McDavid to miss 1 to 2 weeks with upper-body injury -  NBC Sports

As they head into this crucial stretch of games, the Oilers are feeling confident with their current form, riding a four-game winning streak. They see this as an opportune moment to solidify their position in the Pacific Division standings and gear up for the push towards the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Winger Warren Foegele emphasizes the importance of finding rhythm in their play, especially considering the hectic schedule ahead. Following their convincing 6-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday, the Oilers are determined to maintain their momentum.

Their recent success has been built on strong performances, outscoring opponents 15-6 in their last four games. Defenseman Brett Kulak highlights their ability to capitalize on opportunities, particularly evident in their dominant second-period performance against the Penguins.

Corey Perry’s contribution to Sunday’s win brings him close to a significant milestone in his career, needing just two points to reach 900. Meanwhile, the Oilers’ top scorer, Zach Hyman, continues his impressive form with ten goals in the last eight games.

As they face off against the Bruins, led by Brad Marchand, who is on the cusp of reaching 400 career goals, the Oilers aim to extend their winning streak and further solidify their position in the standings.

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