End Of Season Report Card: Edmonton Oilers

It's time to grade the NHL teams' overall performance for 2014-15. The grades range from A* to E-.

Another tail of woe, this time from north of the border. There are two fundamental  rules in hockey: the first is 'don't try and fight Zdeno Chara', the second is 'score more goals than your opponents'.

The Oilers average goals per game was a paltry 2.35, 24th worst in the league (or 24th best if you're an optimist). Meanwhile at the other end of the ice, the team conceded an average of 3.37 goals per game, officially the leakiest defense in the NHL.

The goalie situation at Rexall Place is dire, in 2014-15 Ben Scrivens, Victor Fasth, Richard Bachman, Laurent Brossoit and Tyler Bunz all clocked up ice time for the Oilers in front of net. With the lack of consistency at the back, coupled with a defensive corps who couldn't manage a single positive +/-, it's a wonder the Oilers were able to finish higher than Arizona and Buffalo.

There were also big changes off the ice, Peter Chiarelli replaced Craig MacTavish as General Manager, and former Sharks' Head Coach Todd McLellan took the role that formerly belonged to Dallas Eakins, who was axed 31 games into the season. 

Tip of the cap to the Oilers fans who turned up game after game to watch poor hockey played by a team that hasn't qualified for the playoffs for nearly a decade.  

Disappointed sad face to whoever decided that Todd McLellan was worth $3 million a year. 

For 2014-15, the Edmonton Oilers score an E-

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