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Oilers put lessons to test against Kings in 1st post-season meeting since 1992

As the Edmonton Oilers prepare for another playoff run, they're looking to their toughest stretch of the season for strength.

"As much as we want our players to be perfect, our team to be perfect, there are moments that are learning moments throughout a season," said head coach Jay Woodcroft. "As a coaching staff, we want to capitalize on those moments.

"As much as they're sometimes not that much fun to go through, we want to take advantage and make sure we do correct some things."

The Oilers got off to a scorching start to the 2021-22 campaign, winning nine of their first 10 games. But Edmonton stuttered then skidded through December and early January with a brutal 2-11-2 stretch.

Big losses out of the all-star break sealed the fate of head coach Dave Tippett, who was fired Feb. 10. Woodcroft replaced him and the Oilers went 26-9-3 under his guidance.

The new coach has been good at identifying problems and finding solutions, said forward Derek Ryan.

"I think we were searching for that earlier in the year where things weren't going our way and it just felt like we were being told to work harder and be better," he said. "We were just searching for more answers and I think Woody has done a good job of bringing those answers in."

That skill will serve the team well heading into the post-season, Ryan added.

"I think playoffs, specifically, is about adapting, being able to change when the other team changes," he said. "And I think Jay will be really good at that because he's shown it so far during his time here."

WATCH l Oilers edge Sharks in OT in regular-season finale:

The Oilers finished the regular season second in the Pacific Division with a 49-27-6 record. They will have home-ice advantage as they take on the L.A. Kings

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