Game Preview 20.0: Edmonton Oilers at San Jose Sharks (8:30pm MT, SNW) - Oilers Nation
Oilers Nation 13 Nov 2019 at 01:30 |

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It is early in the season, but divisional games are always meaningful and a flight home with a 13-point lead instead of nine would be much more enjoyable for the Oilers.
The Sharks have won three in a row after a five-game losing streak. Martin Jones played his best game of the season on Saturday against Nashville, stopping 24 of 25 shots and then stoning all seven Predators shooters in the shootout. But Jones has only had a SV% above .905 in three of his 13 starts. He has struggled, and so too have the Sharks defensively. Even though their top players are experienced veterans, the Oilers need to pressure them at 5×5 and try to get a lead.
The Sharks are 0-8 when trailing after the first period and 1-9 when trailing after 40 minutes. They are 3-1-1 when leading. The Oilers are 6-0 when leading after 20 minutes and they are 7-0 when leading after two periods.
Edmonton has scored first in 11 of their 19 games and they are 9-1-1 when scoring first. No team has more wins when scoring first, and only Washington has more points (9-1-2) when scoring first. The Oilers have scored first in their past four games, but they allowed the Coyotes (1:59), Blues (3:14) and Ducks (1:58) to score within the next four minutes to tie the game. They were 1-1-1 in those games.
The Sharks are 4-1-1 when scoring first, but are 3-9 when giving up the first goal.
The Oilers and Sharks are both even in first periods this season. Edmonton has scored 15 goals and allowed 15 in the first frame, while the Sharks are 18-18.
The Oilers have outscored teams 18-14 in the second, 22-17 in the third and 2-1 in overtime. Meanwhile San Jose has been outscored 25-16 in the second, 20-13 in the third and 1-0 in overtime.
The biggest improvement for the Oilers has been their ability to defend and limit chances for the opposition. They actually have more scoring chances for than against in all situations this season sitting at 513-510. Last season they were 21st in SCF-SCA and outside of 2017 that has been a re-occurring theme for years.
Their puck support of one another in all three zones is much better, but especially in the defensive zone. We haven’t seen long stretches where the opposition cycles the puck endlessly which eventually leads to a goal or a penalty.
Continue that tonight against the Sharks and the Oilers will have a good chance to win their 13 of their first 20 games for the first time since the start of the 1985/1986 season.
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Every player will play on mom s trip it looks like…
Joakim Nygard, first game back after injury, Sam Gagner and Brandon Manning will dress while Mike Smith gets the start in goal. #Oilers