The NHL’s Edmonton Oilers are winning after a terrible start to the season. The legendary player who owns six Stanley Cup rings, Mark Messier, is ecstatic at the Oilers’ perseverance. They were the NHL’s punching bag a month into the season, with a dismal 2-9-1 record.
After three months, they are dominating a 16-game winning streak, coming just short of the league record. In an interview, MESSIER acknowledged that none other than the Oilers’ exceptional captain, Connor McDavid, was the primary force behind this remarkable turnaround.
As per Messiеr, the previous three months ought to have given McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and the rest of the team confidence about the process. The challenge now is to keep this momentum and self-belief going for the duration of the playoffs. Speaking of comebacks, Messier is scheduled to reprise his role as the spokesperson for potato chips during the Super Bowl broadcast.
Lay’s new hit song, “Betcha Can’t Pick Just One,” has a nostalgic quality. Messier’s sharp eye also reaches his former team, the Vancouver Canucks, where he praises head coach Rick Tocchet for inspiring the group and guiding them to the championship. As the Oilers relish their newfound success, MESSIER’S remarks reflect a belief in their own abilities, as well as in their culture, coach, and mentors.