DETROIT (AP) โ It looks like the Edmonton Oilers made the right move when they made a coaching change early in the season, hoping it would help the Connor McDavid-led team play closer to Stanley Cup-contending expectations.
The Oilers are 19-6 โ including a franchise-record tying nine-game winning streak โ since general manager Ken Holland fired Jay Woodcroft with just three wins in 13 games and hired coach Kris Knoblauch and added Hall of Famer Paul Coffey to the staff as an assistant.
โThe first 12 games, we were way off in a lot of areas,โ Holland said Thursday night before Edmonton beat Detroit 3-2 in overtime. โEarly on, we had very few players playing to the level that we thought they could play. Unfortunately, we had to make a coaching change.

โBetween the change and a few tweaks by Kris Knoblauch and Paul Coffey, weโve just played better hockey. We had 109 points last year, so we felt coming into the year that we had a good team."
As great as Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky-led teams were โ winning five Stanley Cups from 1984-90 โ they never won nine straight games in a regular season as the current team has since its last loss on Dec. 19.
โIt speaks to our group and that resilience," Darnell Nurse said after scoring his fifth career overtime goal, extending his team record for a defenseman. "It hasnโt been easy. Thereโs been a lot of highs and lows. Weโve been able to keep it pretty even keel.
"To be able to win nine in a row is pretty special. Itโs cool to tie a franchise record, but we just need to move onto the next one.โ

The Oilers, who also won nine in a row late last season and in 2001, can break the team mark Saturday night in Montreal.
Knoblauch seems to be guiding the talented team in a way that sets them up to win in various ways and Coffey has made an immediate impact.
โHeโll see things that made him so special when he was playing," Nurse said. "Heโs been a huge asset and weโre very fortunate to have him as a coach.โ
The Oilers were uncharacteristically scoreless through two periods against the Red Wings before McDavid made it 1-1 midway through the third and Zach Hyman scored a go-ahead goal with six minutes left in regulation.

Even though Edmonton allowed the Red Wings to tie the game again late in the third, sending the game to overtime, it found a way to extend the streak when Nurse hit the back of the net from the left circle.
โWeโre working toward that place where weโre comfortable playing in any type of game, whether youโre down one or two in the third, or tied 0-0," Nurse said. "The teams that go the furthest and win that ultimate title, theyโre able to win different ways.โ
The Oilers have shuffled through a lot of coaches, trying to find one that would click with McDavid and Co.
The search might finally be over.

Knoblauch, the teamโs third coach in three seasons and fifth since McDavidโs debut in 2015, was coaching the American Hockey Leagueโs Hartford Wolf Pack before the 45-year-old Saskatchewan native was given a chance in the NHL.
โYou have to find different ways to win, whether itโs shutting it down and not giving up any chances late in the game with the lead, or come from behind, or a late kill, or a power play coming up huge," Knoblauch said. "Good teams find ways to win, and weโre very fortunate that right now weโre finding ways right now.โ
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