The Province

A few choice words for playoff fever

Edmonton players weigh in on their feelings heading into Game 1 against San Jose Sharks

- Terry Jones

Adressing room the day before the first playoff game of the year, much less in 11 years, is a different place.

Instead of a smattering of players sitting in their stalls, quickly taking off their equipment and doing brief interviews, most members of the team are there hanging out, taking in a room packed with media and savouring the scene.

Going into the Oilers’ first home playoff game in 3,929 days, it was an enjoyable exercise Tuesday to take a tour of the room, taking the temperatur­e of a team that goes into Game 1 against the San Jose Sharks with a nine-game winning streak at home.

So what one word, one adjective, would these players use to describe their feeling going into this series?

“Excitement,” goaltender Cam Talbot said. “Nerves come into it a bit but I think for me it is more excitement than anything else. Everyone has been part of big games before and we’ve been playing playoff hockey for the past two weeks jockeying for position.

“I think if we just approach it as Game 83 of the regular season we’re going to be OK. We don’t want to change anything going into it. We’ve been playing some good hockey of late. There’s no reason to change it just because it’s the playoffs now.”

“Excited,” coach Todd McLellan said. “It’s been a long time for our group, our organizati­on and the city. We want guys to be relaxed and enjoy it. I know it’s going to be really noisy and a really exciting environmen­t for the players to play.”

“Confident,” Pat Maroon said. “I feel really good going into Game 1. Guys are really excited in here. Guys worked so hard all season long. This is what we wanted to do and where we wanted to be.

“We feel really good and really confident coming into Game 1. You want to be really excited and really confident coming into a situation like this. We have to continue what we did in the regular season into a new season. There’s no better way to start it than at home in your own building.”

“Good,” Connor McDavid said. “I think good is good enough. I think guys feel pretty good about themselves. I think we’ve won 12 of 14 coming in, we’re playing well and the guys feel good entering the post-season.”

“Calm,” Zach Kassian said. “I think there’s a sense of calmness to our group. We’re not going to get too hyped up and end up not playing our game. There’s a good, even keel in here. We know we have to be composed. We can’t be running around taking penalties. It’s kind of a sense of excitement combined with that calmness.”

“Hungry,” Matt Hendricks said. “We’ve covered a lot of ground over the course of this season and we’ve shown a lot of growth. In my honest opinion, there’s a lot left in this group. We’ve been a hungry group all season to get to this next step. Now here we are and I think we’re all hungry to add to it.” “Excited,” Leon Draisaitl said. “I think the whole city is extremely excited and so are we as players.”

“Ready,” Jordan Eberle said. “I’m just ready to go. There are obviously nerves there but at the same time the excitement over-weighs that. I’ve played a lot of games to finally get it done and get to my first game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Once that puck drops and we get going, I know I’m going to be ready.” “Anxious,” Mark Letestu said. “I’m ready to go. I was ready to play yesterday. The buildup for Game 1 becomes more than actually playing the game. I’m just anxious to get out there and see the response that the crowd is going to have. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”

“Chomping at the bit,” Darnell Nurse said. “That’s a phrase but I think that’s it. I think we are all chomping at the bit to play this first game. They’re a really good team and we know it’s going to take 20 men to beat them but I think everyone is just ready to go.”

“Energized,” Milan Lucic said. “There are a lot of guys going into their first playoffs and the city is getting playoff hockey back for the first time in 11 years, so you kind of feel like they do going into this. It’s a good thing to have. I think you have to use that energy and excitement and just feed off your teammates, the fans and the city and go out there and leave it all on the ice.”

“Wired,” Oilers Entertainm­ent Group’s Tim Shipton said. “I can’t wait for Edmonton to show the world what we’ve got going in this city and with this team.”

There are a lot of adjectives that cover it. There are games, there are playoff games and then there are special occasions in the life of a player, coach, organizati­on, man or even a columnist. This one is the latter. It would be great for everyone involved if it turned out to be worth the wait.

That might have to involve the Stanley Cup on the ice for that to be the case, however.

 ?? — POSTMEDIA NEWS ?? The Edmonton Oilers practised at Rogers Place on Tuesday, one day before the place will be packed to the rafters for the first playoff game against San Jose.
— POSTMEDIA NEWS The Edmonton Oilers practised at Rogers Place on Tuesday, one day before the place will be packed to the rafters for the first playoff game against San Jose.
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