In a trend observed across the NHL, former players are making appearances in dressing rooms to offer support and share their wisdom. Recently inducted Hall of Famer Mike Vernon visited the Calgary Flames, providing a pep talk and announcing the starting lineup. Similar gestures were seen with other teams, including the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators, featuring NHL legends Matt Sundin and Daniel Alfredsson.
Now, the Edmonton Oilers have embraced this trend, welcoming back former defenseman Duncan Keith.
Keith, who spent the 2021-2022 season with the Oilers, played a crucial role, participating in 64 games, scoring one goal with 20 assists, totaling 21 points, and boasting a +15 rating. With a rich history as a three-time Stanley Cup champion with the Chicago Blackhawks, Keith brings a wealth of experience to the dressing room, especially in playoff hockey.
His return serves as a valuable addition for the young Oilers team, providing stability and mentorship. This move comes at a critical time for the team, which has faced recent challenges, including the unexpected coaching changes involving Jay Woodcroft and Dave Manson.
The new coaching staff, featuring Kris Knoblauch and Oilers legend Paul Coffey, has been working to guide the team through this transitional period.
Duncan Keith's return adds an extra layer of experience and leadership to support the team's journey forward.
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Do you think 40-year old Duncan Keith could provide better defence than Darnell Nurse? | ||
yes | 332 | 67.1 % |
no | 163 | 32.9 % |
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