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Oilers’ Eberle tries to shake ‘loser’ feeling

Jordan Eberle

Jordan Eberle

AP

To some extent, it feels like a broken record: a long-suffering member of the Edmonton Oilers hopes this is the year.

Familiar refrain or not, there are some reasons for Jordan Eberle to feel a little more justified in their optimism this time around.

Most obviously, the Oilers added another key piece to the war chest in Connor McDavid, someone who’s hyped as a better prospect than Sidney Crosby. Maybe just as importantly, they hired Todd McLellan as head coach.

After a series of fairly “green” bench bosses, they have one who’s experienced success. Even better: Eberle experienced success with McLellan, as they enjoyed nice moments at the Worlds alongside Taylor Hall.

Those wins - not to mention those key changes - has Eberle wondering if he’ll finally be a winner in the NHL, as the Edmonton Sun reports.

“It’s been tough, to be honest, five years of this, it grows on you, you start to think of yourself as a bit of a loser,” Eberle said on Saturday. “For me and Hallsy, personally, going to Worlds and winning and having that winning feeling back, was something that I was really, really proud of for myself, proud of him and proud of our team.”

It’s one thing to feel pride for what amounts to a modified group of Canadian All-Stars. Will that finally transfer to success for the Oilers?

If this continues, that loser label will just get tougher to shake.