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Oilers Crisis: Coach Knoblauch on Thin Ice?
26 Nov
Summary
- Oilers' recent 8-3 loss to Stars dropped them to 10-10-5.
- Team's performance contrasts sharply with recent Finals appearances.
- Potential replacements for coach Knoblauch are being considered.

The Edmonton Oilers' recent 8-3 defeat against the Dallas Stars has intensified scrutiny on the team's current 10-10-5 standing. This slump is a significant departure from their recent success, marked by consecutive Stanley Cup Finals appearances. Despite being only two points outside a playoff wildcard spot in the Western Conference, management is reportedly contemplating a mid-season coaching change.
Head coach Kris Knoblauch's position appears uncertain, with questions arising about his ability to motivate the team, particularly the top-six forwards. Should a change occur, potential candidates like experienced NHL coach Peter Laviolette and NCAA champion David Carle are discussed. However, securing Carle mid-season presents challenges.
Other possibilities include Abbotsford Canucks coach Manny Malhotra, though he is also considered more of an offseason target. Promoting assistant coach Paul MacFarland is presented as a viable, albeit potentially less appealing, in-season option for the Oilers to navigate their current difficulties.




