It’s not for a lack of trying.
The Edmonton Oilers are second in the National Hockey League in shots per game with 33.4 – the Carolina Hurricanes are tops at 35.9 – but average just 2.38 goals per game, which puts them 30th in the 32-team circuit.
Just once this season have they been outshot in a game, by a 29-21 margin to the Calgary Flames in a 4-1 Oct. 13 loss.
Even in their two shutout defeats this season, the Oilers ‘won’ the shot battle, including 30 shots to 20 in their 6-0 season-opening rout by the Winnipeg Jets and Monday night’s 3-0 decision taken by the New Jersey Devils.
Monday’s visitors fired less than half the pucks at Oilers netminder Calvin Pickard (15) that their goalie, Jake Allen, had to contend with (31).
Oilers forward Jeff Skinner, who has three goals and three assists …