Brett Kulak's 2024-25 season with the Edmonton Oilers can be described as a year of consistent reliability and, arguably, his best in the NHL. Acquired by the Oilers in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens in 2022, Kulak has solidified his role as a dependable defenseman, and this season was no exception.
Regular Season Performance
Kulak appeared in all 82 regular-season games for the Oilers, contributing 7 goals and 18 assists for a total of 25 points. While his plus/minus rating was -7, his overall performance was viewed positively, especially considering the elevated minutes he played and his adaptability in various defensive roles. He also blocked 118 shots. Kulak's contributions helped the Oilers clinch a playoff berth for the sixth consecutive season with a 48-29-5 record.
Playoff Impact
Kulak's role became even more crucial during the Oilers' playoff run. As injuries impacted the defensive lineup, Kulak stepped up, logging significant ice time and consistently shutting down opponents. Through 22 playoff games, he contributed 1 goal and 4 assists. He logged the second-most shifts on the team, behind only Darnell Nurse, and the third-largest share of ice time behind Nurse and Evan Bouchard. Kulak also blocked 29 shots in the playoffs. The Oilers ultimately lost in six games to the Florida Panthers in a rematch of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.
Defensive Prowess
Kulak's strengths lie in his defensive capabilities. He consistently limits opponents' high-danger shots against and is relied upon to close down plays in the Oilers' defensive zone. He is effective at keeping the puck out of his team's net.
Areas for Improvement
While Kulak's defensive game remains solid, there's always room for improvement. Offensively, while he had a career-best year, contributing more consistently to the attack would elevate his overall value.
Overall Assessment
Brett Kulak's 2024-25 season was a testament to his reliability and adaptability. He provided the Oilers with steady defensive play, logging significant minutes and contributing to both the regular season and playoff success. His ability to step up in crucial moments and shut down opponents makes him a valuable asset to the Oilers' defensive corps.