Top 5 Games to Look Forward to in 2015 For Edmonton Oilers

By Adam McGill

5 Edmonton Games To Watch In 2015

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The Edmonton Oilers are once again underachieving in 2015. They are currently 10-23 and disappointingly seventh in the Pacific Division. Despite their losing record, though, here are five Edmonton games to watch down the stretch in 2015.

5. March 16, 2015 - vs. TOR

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5. March 16, 2015 - vs. TOR

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This is the only game against a true Canadian rival in March, seeing as the other is against the newly minted Winnipeg Jets. The Oilers will be fired up for this one.

4. March 3, 2015 - vs. LAK

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4. March 3, 2015 - vs. LAK

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Edmonton may be 1-1 against the Kings this season, but nothing takes the sting out of that 6-1 loss to the Kings in early October. This matchup will open up the month of March for Edmonton and will be big revenge game for the Oilers.

3. February 2, 2015 - @ SJ

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3. February 2, 2015 - @ SJ

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After winning their first matchup 2-1 in December, Edmonton has been outscored 9-3 by the Sharks over the past two loses. The Oilers need to show a little more life against their Pacific Division foes in this February showdown.

2. April 4, 2015 - vs. CGY

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2. April 4, 2015 - vs. CGY

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Edmonton hasn't won a game against Calgary all season. They are 0-3, including an overtime loss, and it will be nice to add one more W against their hated rival before the 2015 is officially over.

1. April 11, 2015

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1. April 11, 2015

Vancouver Canucks 2015 Schedule
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The thing that is so important about this April game is that it is the Edmonton's last game of the 2014-15 season. It has been another rough season for the Oilers, but there are plenty of things to be excited about.

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