
Oilers coach fed up with turnovers: ‘That’s what’s hurting the team’
Especially for a would-be contender coming off a nice win and trying to prove that its mid-season malaise was just temporary.
So, Edmonton Oilers versus Buffalo Sabres was supposed to be a lot like mouse versus trap.
Like skier versus tree. Like sumo wrestler versus cake.
Well, it turns out Monday night in Buffalo was a big night for traps, trees, cake and Sabres.
And not so good for an Oilers team that still can’t find its way back from mediocrity.
After mostly impressive wins over Montreal and Dallas, the Oilers (3-7-0 in their last 10) reverted back to some of their old habits in an inexcusable 3-2 loss to one of the lowliest teams in hockey.
Edmonton had four power plays and outshot the Sabres 32-23, not counting five goal posts, but it wasn’t good enough. They didn’t bear down on their chances, served up one too many opportunities the other way and got what they deserved.