The Edmonton Oilers might be one of the unluckiest teams through the first month of the NHL season, according to analytics.

It’s been another rocky start to the season for the Oilers, as they find themselves hovering just above .500 with a 6-5-3 record through the 14 games of the season. The offence has looked stale, the defence has been leaky at times, and the goaltending has once again become a talking point .

There doesn’t appear to be a lot going right with the Oilers, which is strange considering the amount of talent that the roster boasts. As it turns out, it may just be rotten luck that is bogging Edmonton down.

As of Nov. 4, the Oilers are fourth-last in the entire league with a PDO of 97.15, according to MoneyPuck , with only the Minnesota Wild, Detroit Red Wings, and St. L

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