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The Edmonton Oilers were hoping for a quicker beginning to the season with new coach Pat Quinn in place to begin the season. While the team had a winning record in October, by January the team was misfiring all around and went 0-10-2 including 0-4 on the road. February and March haven’t been much kinder to the Oilers as they compiled a 5-11-1 record in those months. As of this writing, the Oilers have just come off a three game winning streak beating three playoff bound teams; the Maple Leafs, the Blue Jackets and the Minnesota Wild. The team is currently being led by Dustin Penner who leads the team in goals (24), assists (23) and points (47).

The Oilers are using a new home jersey this season (the copper and blue) and will be worn only 14-times during the season. CEO Patrick LaForge stated that the “home whites” will remain the same.

After finishing last season second to the last in their division, management made some necessary changes. Firstly, season ticket-holders were happy when “Mac-T” was fired after an eight year stint at the helm and three seasons removed from the NHL Playoffs and the Stanley Cup Finals. He was replaced with Pat Quinn on May 26th. The team then went in a small trading frenzy as Kyle Brodziak and a 6th round pick were traded to the Minnesota Wild for a 4th and a 5th round 2009 pick. They then sent their 2009 7th round pick to the Ottawa Senators for a 2010 6th round pick and finally sent Tim Sestitio to the New Jersey Devils for a conditional draft pick. In free agency, the franchise acquired five players, most notably Nikolai Khabibulin, Mike Comrie and Chris Minard and in the draft, the Oilers used their 10th overall pick to select Swedish player Magnus Pääjarvi-Svennsson who currently plays in the Elitserien League as does the Oilers 40th overall pick, Anton Lander. The team is currently in last place in the NHL Western Conference with a 19-36-6 record.

Edmonton Oilers tickets are on the comeback trail. The league-wide salary cap recently instated by the NHL has benefited the Edmonton Oilers tremendously. As a small-market team, the Oilers have been struggling financially for years, and have been unable to sign high priced talent. The cap allowed the Oilers to acquire two key players for the 2005-2006 season. League MVP Chris Pronger, who is considered one of the best defensive players in the league, promises to be a huge asset to the Oilers. Defensive forward Michael Pena, previously of the New York Islanders, is a two-time Frank J. Selphe Trophy winner. Holders of Edmonton Oilers hockey tickets hope that with these two additions, their team will win their division and reach the 2006 playoffs.

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