Oilers get crushed by Jets 6-0 in first regular season game of season

The Edmonton Oilers were thoroughly outplayed in their season opener last night, suffering a 6-0 defeat at the hands of the Winnipeg Jets.

After coming tantalizingly close to a Stanley Cup victory last year, the Oilers’ performance left fans disappointed, as it appeared the team was eager to skip ahead to the playoffs. The players seemed disinterested and struggled to execute their game plan, with passes frequently going awry—either too short or too long.

Despite outshooting the Jets 30-20, the Oilers’ shots lacked precision, often hitting the Jets’ goaltender directly or missing the net entirely. The frustration was palpable, with many fans leaving their seats by the ten-minute mark of the third period.

Fans will be hoping this lackluster performance is simply a first-game hiccup as the Oilers prepare to face the Chicago Blackhawks at home on Saturday.