![]() The feeling in the pit of the stomach that Jay Woodcroft described is one that is shared by McDavid. Those are all part of the process of learning lessons along the way of gaining experiences, sometimes painful ones, but in the end you hope the payoff is that if you continue to knock on the door and you learn some of those hard lessons that one day that door opens." "When you're in a workout and it's the middle of June that helps push you forward when maybe your family or friend group is pulling you in a certain direction, you have this experience or this pit in your stomach to help serve as motivational fuel for the things that need to happen in order to set ourselves up to have a really good training camp, which is the first step. The way you do that is by learning some lessons and you use that experience to serve as your motivational fuel. The next one is learning how to repurpose that disappointment. With all the positives of 2022-23, in the end it just made the Oilers second round exit hurt even more. Not only that, but the Oilers season was also an incredible display of resilience to fight through a difficult and injury filled November and December to emerge as the Western Conference's second-best team. The Oilers core is in the prime of its career and they have shown the ability all season long to beat the league's top opponents. The people inside the organization and inside the locker room know that this team is close. This is about how do we collectively come up with solutions and find answers." This is not pointing fingers in any one way. "We're serious about it and as I said, we are in this with our players. Is that a tactic? Is it individual execution? That's part of the work that we're going to do. There were moments that we think we can handle better. "If I were to look at the games, I think we had the lead in every one of them, so we were doing some good things as well. ![]() I think part of evolving as a team is adding layers to your game," Woodcroft said. "I'm not going to stand up here and say we just have to do what we do, but we have to do it better. It's back to the drawing board for Woodcroft and his crew as they look to add to their toolkit going into next season. Still, a trio of 100-point scorers, the league's best offence, the most successful power-play in NHL history, and winning 14 of their last 15 games heading into the playoffs was not enough for the Oilers to achieve their ultimate goal. ![]() Despite the Oilers not progressing as far in the playoffs as they did in 2022's Western Conference final run, the belief internally is that the latest iteration of the Oilers was a better team - a belief Connor McDavid reiterated at the Oilers end-of-season press conference. The self-assessment starts at the top as Head Coach Jay Woodcroft and his staff look to dissect why their season ended in May and how to continue building towards a squad which ends the year as the last team standing. They’ll talk for a moment and she’ll say that you have something to tell him.EDMONTON, AB - With the Oilers Stanley Cup dreams cut short, the post-season postmortem begins. Then, the cop won’t pick up the call from Bumblebee. While she’s crying on the couch, don’t interact with her too much or else she’ll get up and leave the apartment. Once he hangs up and rings your doorbell, your wife will go to answer it. After a while, the elevator will go off and the cop will once again take a call from Bumblebee. Then, after this interaction, make sure to grab the pocket watch from the vent. ![]() Talk about her past, then tell her what really happened.Ĭhoosing either option will lead to two more options:Ĭhoosing the first will lead to two more options: If you tell her that you’re the killer, she’ll freak out and say that you need to lose her number, so don’t do that. Tell her that your wife is innocent and that her father doesn’t have the whole story. Go back and get the phone to call Bumblebee again. ![]()
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