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    Caleb Kerney
    Caleb Kerney
    May 3, 2024, 20:42

    A veteran Edmonton Oilers winger made an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show today.

    A veteran Edmonton Oilers winger made an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show today.

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    EDMONTON -- Playoff hockey is the best and the worst - all at the same time.

    Any of the Edmonton Oilers players will be the first to tell you how intense and energizing the crowd can be during a playoff game. The fans will also tell you how restless they can get waiting for the next round of games to start.

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    After handing the Los Angeles Kings their third straight first round exit - this time in five games - the Oilers have some time. Time to rest, refresh and recharge in order to prepare for the next series. 

    One Oilers player just made an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show - Evander Kane. 

    In the conversation Kane talks about everything from Connor McDavid, to the referees, to his boxing cousin and how many years he believes he can still play in the NHL.

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    It's an entertaining conversation that any fan of the Oilers - or Kane - should take some time over the next couple of days to sit and enjoy. The relaxed atmosphere of a YouTube show/podcast is better suited for any player to allow their personality to shine more.

    The Oilers will be paying close attention to the Vancouver Canucks vs Nashville Predators Game six tonight. If the Canucks pull off a win, then the Oilers will play the Canucks. If the Predators pull off another win - the series will be settled with Game seven on Sunday.

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