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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Unexpected Oilers Ready to Explode Offensively   September 18, 2018
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As the Edmonton Oilers get ready to embark on another NHL season, the team,
fans, and the organization should likely expect the stars to be stars. In other
 words, players like Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
should be their productive selves - their seasons are not what people are
worried about.

That said, if last season has told us anything, the expected production from
the best of the best is not enough to make Edmonton and playoff contender. What
 the Oilers need is a step-forward season from a few unexpected sources. No,
we';re not talking bounce-back campaigns from guys like Milan Lucic or Oscar
Klefbom. We want to know, is there anyone on this current roster that has the
potential to be the next breakout player or explosion on offense?Jujhar Khaira

The Oilers website just ran a series of articles about Jujhar Khaira and how
motivated he feels playing next to a star like McDavid. He described the idea
of just being on a team that ices the best player in hockey every night makes
you want to up your game. The Oilers are hoping that motivation turns into a
hugely productive season and by most measures, Khaira has the potential to
break out.(Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports)

A big, skilled and quick body who is going to get an opportunity playing
alongside Ryan Strome and Jesse Puljujarvi, Khaira could double his point
production last season if things go well and he gets off to a strong start.
Strome may have been a letdown based on expectations but he';s still a steady
center who fits perfectly as a third line pivot. The consistency that could
come with playing alongside a proven center like Strome means if Khaira
produces, he';ll have the opportunity to build chemistry and find a home on
that third line.

Kharia has already shown an ability to score goals with 11 last season in a
bottom-six role. With the bigger opportunity he';s being given out of camp, and
 in a contract year, it means he';s got the potential to explode offensively.
There';s no proven track record to suggest he could get 20 goals this season,
but don';t put it past him.Related: NHL Rumors: Nurse, Rask, Nash, MoreJesse
Puljujarvi

This has to be the season Jesse Puljujarvi shows the Oilers he can be what he
was pegged to be when drafted fourth overall in 2016. The consistent storyline
with the huggable Finnish prospect has been to preach patience and while being
patient is better than rushing a player who needs to figure out the NHL, the
Oilers need him to break out and fill in the holes missing on the Oilers right
wing depth chart.Edmonton Oilers forward Jesse Puljujarvi (Anne-Marie
Sorvin-USA TODAY Sports)

A position the team is lacking proven commodities, Puljujarvi has an
opportunity to move up the roster if he does well. All signs point to the fact
that he looks more comfortable in camp and he did finish last season with 12
goals. He';s got a good shot, will likely get increased power play time and if
Khaira and Strome step up their game, Puljujarvi will improve his numbers as a
result.

One thing to remember is that despite being in his third NHL season, Puljujarvi
 is still quite young. He';s only four months older than Kailer Yamamoto and
last season he played a lot of time with two players who stunk up the joint -
Strome and Milan Lucic. If his new linemates have improved seasons (they
should), Puljujarvi might find a rhythm. If he finds a rhythm, he may get
promoted in place of a guy like Ty Rattie. A little confidence could make him
look like the top-end draft pick he was expected to be.Related: Oilers With
the Most to Prove: Lucic, Rattie & TalbotTobias Rieder

Outside of Ty Rattie, there may be no player getting a better opportunity than
Tobias Rieder. Now an NHL veteran, Rieder has moved around the NHL as a bit and
 been a journeyman. In Edmonton, he';ll be expected to offer the same qualities
 he brought to Arizona and Los Angeles (penalty killing and speed) but also
produce points playing next to Leon Draisaitl and Milan Lucic. With Draisaitl,
he';s got plenty of experience, both having played for team Germany
together.Kings center Tobias Rieder (Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports)

Rieder was signed to a one-year deal at $2 million. In many ways, this is a
show-me contract that could turn into a long-term deal if he produces. He';s
got two seasons with 34 and 37 points on his NHL resume so he';s shown he can
score even if that wasn';t his primary role. Is a 45-point season out of the
question? Not if he sticks with two players who should get 50 or more points.
Sometimes being a third on a pairing that works means easy production - it';s
that thinking which explains why Ty Rattie currently has a
contract.Related: Edmonton Oilers'; PTO ExpectationsAlex Chiasson

Every year, the NHL sees one player go through the process of a PTO and light
it up in the NHL. Could Alex Chiasson be that player this season in Edmonton?
Added late in the summer on a professional tryout with the Oilers, there are
many reasons to think Chiasson could exceed expectations.(Amy Irvin / The
Hockey Writers)

Chiasson is still young (28) and has a few NHL seasons where his point totals
suggested he';s more than a hockey player who couldn';t find a contract. He
struggled a bit last season but still had 18 points in 61 games and is coming
over from a Washington Capitals team that had a much deeper roster than the
Oilers did. Of his six NHL seasons, he';s had half of those seasons be
double-goal campaigns and he';s already shown in camp that he can produce.

The question will be about opportunity. Will he get it here in Edmonton? He';ll
 have to show better than players like Scottie Upshall, Pontus Aberg, and Drake
 Caggiula. Should he win ice time over those forwards, who knows what he could
do?

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