
I’ll never forget the wise words my friend, a recovering alcoholic, said after Edmonton’s 9-1 loss to Colorado, where he heard many suggest that was rock bottom for the Oilers: “It can always get worse. Until you choose and commit to change, rock bottom can keep happening over and over again,” he said.
Edmonton lost 9-1 at home on November 8th, and on Tuesday night, they got spanked 8-3 by Dallas. The Oilers trailed 5-0 to Colorado and 4-0 to Dallas. The final scores differed, but the lost battles, subpar goaltending, and weak defensive play were front and centre both nights. In the span of 17 days, there was little improvement with many of the same issues plaguing the team.
Let’s look at the goals against…
The Dallas Stars open the scoring with Jamie Benn getting the first of the night.
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2. Stars score on the PP.
And it's 2-0 Dallas..
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3. Bastian makes it 3-0.
Nathan Bastian GOAL.#LetsGoOilers | : Sportsnet pic.twitter.com/7TFzL054EI
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4. Sam Steel makes it 4-0.
make a save ffs.
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5. Robertson scores his 11th goal in seven games to make it 5-0.
Jason Robertson with his best Zach Hyman impersonation.
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6. Another PP goal.
Power play legend pic.twitter.com/3ZDrzKnPje
— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) November 26, 2025
7. Hryckowian gets his third of the season.
The bleeding continues for the Oilers, 7-2 Stars.
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8. Bastian buries his second of the game.
We now have an 11-goal game in Edmonton.
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You won’t win many games allowing three power-play goals, but the Oilers’ 5-on-5 play was disastrous again. And it isn’t anything systemic. Two goals against started with errant passes in the offensive zone. Two goals came from lost board battles, and another was on Draisaitl over skating the puck and turning it over behind the net. Only the seventh goal was unlucky, where you couldn’t really find the main culprit.
Edmonton’s puck management has been dreadful all season, and many are coming from top players. Draisaitl has 17 defensive zone giveaways. He had 22, 20 and 24 the past three seasons, but already has 17 in 25 games this year. It is wild how often we’ve seen them mishandle pucks or make bad decisions with the puck, in all three zones, which leads to chances against and goals against.
They look mentally tired. They lack energy to the point that a 20-year-old rookie, who was a fifth-round pick two years ago, was their most engaged player last night. That is awesome for Connor Clattenburg, but concerning for the group.
Edmonton only plays one game in the next six days — a matinee game in Seattle on Saturday. They have to use the time off to get in the right frame of mind mentally, physically and emotionally that allows them to win games. There is no guarantee last night was the low point of the season, and they will only improve. Many thought the worst was 17 days ago, but that wasn’t the case. Another horrific outing can happen if the Oilers don’t increase their energy and focus.
The seventh annual Pizza Pigout was a sellout. It was a great night supporting KidSport. Thank you to all who purchased tickets, to our title sponsor GS Construction, all of our other sponsors and to the Icehouse for hosting. And a massive shout-out to the pizzerias that donated all the pizza. It was amazing.
Here are this year’s winners. I highly recommend trying the pizza at these places. They were great.
Some highlights from the evening.
Thanks again, and we look forward to you joining us next year.
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