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Dad to two great kids, avid hockey fan, cheering for Oilers and Penguins. All time favorite player is the magnificent one himself, Mario Lemieux.

Oilers Prospect Recap – Oct 5 to Oct 11

Braden Christoffer

Welcome back Beer Leaguers. If it’s Monday morning, then it must be time for The Oilers Prospect Recap! It’s a busy week for Oilers prospects this week, as the CHL and KHL continue their seasons, and the AHL and most NCAA teams began play as well. I’m going to continue to focus on prospects in the CHL, NCAA, Europe, and the ECHL once the Norfolk Admirals begin play.

News and Notes:

  • Oct 5 – D Ben Betker and C Greg Chase assigned to Norfolk Admirals (ECHL) from Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
  • Oct 6 – LW Braden Christoffer signs a 3 year ELC with the Edmonton Oilers. Previously assigned to Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
  • Oct 10 – D Ziyat Paigin transferred to HC Sochi (KHL) from Ak Bars Kazan (KHL)


Keven Bouchard, G – Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)

Oct 9 – Back-up vs Moncton Wildcats. MON 4 – BAC 2
Oct 10 – Allowed 2 goals on 29 shots, playing 60:00 vs Cape Breton Screaming Eagles. CAP 2 – BAC 3. Named 2nd Star
Season Totals: 4 GP, 1-3-0, 4.05 GAA, 0.866 SV%, 0 SO


Ethan Bear, D – Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)

Oct 10 – 2 assists, even, 0 PIM vs Prince Albert Raiders. PA 2 – SEA 3 (SO)

Oct 11 – No points, even, 2 PIM vs Portland Winterhawks. SEA 3 – POR 2

Season Totals: 5 GP, 0 G, 4 A, +1, 4 PIM

Caleb Jones, D – Portland Winterhawks (WHL)

Oct 9 – No points, +1, 0 PIM vs Spokane Chiefs. SPO 0 – POR 5

Oct 11 – 1 assist, -1, 2 PIM vs Seattle Thunderbirds. SEA 3 – POR 2

Season Totals: 5 GP, 1 G, 2 A, -2, 9 PIM

John Marino, D – Tri-City Storm (USHL)

Oct 9 – No points, even, 2 PIM vs Cedar Rapids Roughriders. CR 2 – TC 1 (SO)

Oct 10 – No points, -3, 0 PIM vs Des Moines Buccaneers. DM 4 – TC 2

Season Totals: 5 GP, 1 G, 4 A, +2, 6 PIM

Tyler Vesel, F – University of Nebraska-Omaha (NCAA)

Oct 9 – No points, even, 0 PIM vs Minnesota State. OMAHA 3 – MINNST 2

Oct 10 – No points, +2, 0 PIM vs Minnesota State. OMAHA 2 – MINNST 0

Season Totals: 2 GP, 0 G, 0 A, +2, 0 PIM

Evan Campbell, LW – UMass-Lowell (NCAA)

Oct 9 – 1 goal, 1 assist, +1, 2 PIM vs Rensselaer. RPI 0 – UML 3

Season Totals: 1 GP, 1 G, 1 A, +1, 2 PIM

Aidan Muir, LW – Western Michigan University (NCAA)

Oct 9 – No points, even, 0 PIM vs Ferris State. FSU 2 – WMU 3

Season Totals: 1 GP, 0 G, 0 A, Even, 0 PIM   (note: WMU did play on Oct 10, but as of time of publish, had no box score available.)

William Lagesson, D – UMass Amherst (NCAA)

Oct 9 – No points, +1, 0 PIM vs Colorado College. UMASS 6 – CC 3

Oct 10 – 1 assist, +1, 0 PIM vs Colorado College. UMASS 4 – CC 3

Season Totals: 2 GP, 0 G, 1 A, +2, 0 PIM

Roman Horak, F – Vityaz (KHL)

Oct 5 – 1 goal, +1, 0 PIM vs Lokomotiv. LOK 3 – VIT 1

Oct 7 – No points, even, 0 PIM vs Lada. LAD 1 – VIT 0

Oct 9 – 2 goals, +1, 2 PIM vs Ak Bars Kazan. AKB 2 – VIT 4

Season Totals: 19 GP, 5 G, 3 A, -4, 10 PIM

Miroslav Svoboda, G – AZ Havirov (Czech 2)

Season Totals: 6 GP, 4.09 GAA, 0.877 SV%, 0 SO (note: I’m still searching for a good site that provides box scores for the Czech 2 league.)

Ziyat Paigin, D – HC Sochi (KHL)

Season Totals: 8 GP, 0 G, 1 A, Even, 2 PIM (AK Bars Kazan, KHL)

                         5 GP, 1 G, 2 A, -3, 2 PIM (Bars Kazan, VHL)


Prospect of the Week:
Roman Horak (3 GP, 3 G, 0 A, +2, 2 PIM)

For information regarding the Oilers AHL affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, watch for my second stat package, Condors Corner, coming later this week.

For more info on the Oilers prospects, follow me on Twitter @junior_Oilers or @corn_cwm.

Oilers Prospect Recap – Sep 25 to Oct 4

Hello Beer Leaguers, and welcome to the first installment of the Oilers Prospect Recap. This is going to be the follow up to my summer series, Prospect Profile. With so many players on so many teams, in so many different leagues, it can be hard to get a handle on how the numerous players in the Oilers system are doing through out the season. Each week, you can find a brief stats breakdown for each player that was active during the week. I’m only looking at regular season games, so you won’t find any info in regards to AHL or NCAA this time around, but those leagues will be included once their seasons get going. I will state, European leagues have been running for some time. I will only be including games between the dates of Sep 25 – Oct 4.

 

Keven Bouchard, G – Baie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)

Sep 25 – Back-up vs Gatineau Olympiques. BAC 1 – GAT 7.

Sep 26 – Allowed 4 goals on 37 shots, playing 58:55 vs Shawinigan Cataractes. BAC 2 – SHA 4

Sep 27 – Back-up vs Quebec Remparts. BAC 3 – QUE 2

Oct 2 – Back-up vs Rimouski Oceanic. BAC 2 – RIM 6

Oct 4 – Allowed 6 goals on 29 shots, playing 58:30 vs Victoriaville Tigres. BAC 2 – VIC 6

Season Totals: 2 GP, 0-2-0, 4.75 GAA, 0.844 SV%, 0 SO

 

Ethan Bear, D – Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)

Sep 25 – 1 assist, +2, 2 PIM vs Vancouver Giants. SEA 2 – VAN 3

Oct 3 – 1 assist, -1, 0 PIM vs Prince George Cougars. PG 1 – SEA 4

Oct 4 – No points, even, 0 PIM vs Tri-City Americans. SEA 5 – TC 6 (OT)

Season Totals: 3 GP, 0 G, 2 A, +1, 2 PIM

 

Caleb Jones, D – Portland Winterhawks (WHL)

Sep 25 – No points, -1, 5 PIM vs Victoria Royals. POR 1 – VIC 4

Sep 26 – 1 goal, 1 assist, +3, 0 PIM vs Victoria Royals. POR 5 – VIC 6. Named 3rd Star

Oct 3- No points, even, 2 PIM vs Everett Silvertips. EVT 3 – POR 1

Season Totals: 3 GP, 1 G, 1 A, -2, 7 PIM

 

John Marino, D – Tri-City Storm (USHL)

Sep 25 – 3 assists, +3, 0 PIM vs Omaha Lancers. OMA 1 – TC 5. Named 1st Star

Oct 2 – 1 assist, +1, 4 PIM vs Chicago Steel. TC 6 – CHI 3

Oct 3 – 1 goal, +1, 0 PIM vs Chicago Steel. TC 2 – CHI 0

Season Totals: 3 GP, 1 G, 4 A, +5, 4 PIM

 

Roman Horak, F – Vityaz (KHL)

Oct 3 – No points, -1, 0 PIM vs HC Sochi. SCH 5 – VIT 0

Season Totals: 16 GP, 2 G, 3 A, -6, 8 PIM

 

Miroslav Svoboda, G – AZ Havirov (Czech2)

Season Totals: 6 GP, 4.09 GAA, 0.877 SV%

 

Ziyat Paigin, D – Bars Kazan (VHL)

Season Totals: 8 GP, 1 G, 3 A, -4, 2 PIM

 

Prospect of the Week – John Marino (3 GP 1-4-5)

 

Note: I’m having some difficulty finding usable game summaries for both the VHL and Czech2 leagues. As soon as possible, I will be posting individual game stats. Until then, I will post updated season totals for those players each week.

 

What Happened to Daniil Zharkov?

Not every prospect pans out. That’s just the nature of drafting. You can scout a player as many times as you like, but it’s a bit of a crap shoot, as you’re watching 15, 16, and 17 year old kids play hockey, trying to project what kind of player they will be 4-5 years down the road. That being said, there is a skill to being an amateur scout in the NHL. The Detroit Red Wings seem to be able to find an endless supply of mid to late round picks that end up playing in their system in one way or another. This is something the Edmonton Oilers haven’t had much luck with in recent years. But as I was going through all the players in Edmonton’s system over the last few months, one player seemed to be missing from the conversation; Daniil Zharkov.

Zharkov was the player picked using the third round pick Edmonton acquired from the LA Kings in the Dustin Penner deal. Taken 91st overall in 2012, Zharkov looked to be a somewhat promising prospect, if not a bit of a project. He was coming off his first year with the Belleville Bulls of the OHL that saw him score 23-13-36 in 50 games. He would also be a key contributor to the Russian team at the U18 Championship that year, scoring 1 goal and 4 assists in the 6 games he played. Following the draft, Zharkov returned to the OHL, and followed his rookie season up by scoring an impressive 25-18-43 in 59 games. He also had a very impressive rookie camp with the Oilers that year, showing he was more than capable to match the speed and skill of 2012 1st overall pick, Nail Yakupov. Zharkov would go on to say his goal was to play in the NHL, and that he intended to be better than his fellow Russian Yakupov, as well as former number one picks Taylor Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. That’s a bit of a stretch, as you consider Zharkov never got close to matching what any of those three did during their time in junior.

However, regardless of his claim to play in the NHL, Zharkov would sign with Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod following his 2012-13 campaign with Belleville. He would score only 2 goals and 5 points in his first 49 games with the KHL club. The following year, Zharkov would be held pointless in 9 games with Torpedo, and was assigned to the developmental club, HK Sarov of the VHL, whose English translation is the Supreme Hockey League. During is 39 games with HK Sarov, Zharkov would only muster 9 points, 4 goals and 5 assists.

At this time Zharkov’s rights with the Oilers have expired. He was drafted during Steve Tambellini’s time with the team. Since then, we’ve seen two regime changes with Craig MacTavish, and now Peter Chiarelli. Neither seemed to have any interest on signing Zharkov to any kind of deal, which looks like the right call. Zharkov is still in Russia, and it appears no one in the KHL or the VHL has any interest in offering him a contract either. It’s a real shame that a young man, who looked like the total package, with a great combination of size, speed, and skill, seems to have played his last professional hockey game.  It’s truly hard to peg down a reason as to why things never worked out for Zharkov. Maybe it was a lack of commitment on his part to become a better player, even though he boasted about how good he would have been after he was drafted. More than likely, and it may sound harsh, but Zharkov just isn’t a good hockey player. That’s relative of course. You need a certain level of skill to play junior and professional hockey. But he just doesn’t seem good enough to make a career out of it. It’s another draft pick that really highlights how poor the Oilers amateur scouts were, and their sheer inability to draft well outside of the 1st round.

Time will tell if Zharkov gets picked up anywhere. Perhaps injuries somewhere in the KHL will offer an opportunity to get some more playing time in. One thing is sure though, that his time with the Oilers, and most likely in North America, is over and done with.

I would like to give a special thanks to Locria (@LocksTheFox) or providing me with the info in regards to Zharkov’s current playing status, and Patrick C (@ChunkletsHockey) for helping search out any info on Zharkov over the last week. If you have any interest in what’s happening in the KHL, I highly recommend you give them both a follow on twitter, and check out their content.

**Apparently Mr.Zharkov is attending the Bakersfield Condors training camp. Hat Tip to Jack Gruninger**

Also of note, the Oilers made some cuts following the game is Saskatoon, including a handful of players that relate to the prospects that I profiled over the summer. The following players have all been assigned to Bakersfield of the AHL:

Tyler Pitlick

Bogdan Yakimov

Joey Laleggia

Greg Chase

Kyle Platzer

Kale Kessy

Jujhar Khaira

Jordan Osterle

David Musil

Laurent Brossoit

 

 

Earning His Place

It’s a bit of a tired cliché at this point. Every year, training camp begins, and coaches all across the league give the media some variation of this quote: “No one is being given anything. Everyone has to earn their place.”

Noble idea. It gives the impression that the coaching staff is giving everyone the same chance to earn a place with an NHL club. But let’s be realistic. There is no way the Oilers are starting the year without a Taylor Hall, or a Jordan Eberle in the line up, no matter how bad their camp performance may be. At best, there are maybe, MAYBE, 3-5 spots on any given team that some of the younger guys have a crack at.

But maybe it doesn’t have to be about earing a place on the big club. For lots of players, it’s really about earing a place, any place, in the organization. Enter Braden Christoffer.

After going undrafted, the 21 year old from Sherwood Park signed an AHL deal, following a 4 year career in junior, 1 with the Sherwood Park Crusaders of the AJHL, and 3 years with the Regina Pats of the WHL. During his time in the WHL, Christoffer amassed an impressive 114 points in 202 games, including 50 goals. He added an additional 9 points in 13 playoff games.

I first noticed Christoffer at the Oilers development camp back in June. Brought in as a camp invite, he impressed with his work ethic he displayed, knowing it was a chance to get the attention of Oilers brass. Imagine the effort you would need to put in to be noticed while on the same ice as top prospects Leon Draisaitl, Darnell Nurse, and of course, Connor McDavid. The effort paid off, as Christoffer was invited to join the Oilers rookies in Penticton for the annual Prospects Tournament.  It was another chance to get in front of Oilers staff, this time in an actual game environment. Christoffer had a very good showing, putting up 3 goals in 3 games at the tournament. Again, the effort paid off for him.

Christoffer would be invited to main camp, and hasn’t slowed down since arriving. The coaching staff seems to be very happy with the work that Christoffer is wiling to put in each and every day. He’s been giving significant playing time so far in the pre season, surviving the initial round of cuts that saw many players on AHL deals sent down to Bakersfield to begin camp there.

I was lucky enough to be at the game vs Winnipeg on Wednesday night, and what I saw from #61 is the exact same thing I saw at the development camp. Hard work, and dedication. He also seems to have Todd McLellan’s nod of approval as well. Despite taking a series of questionable penalties, the veteran coach didn’t stifle the youngster. Instead of having him ride the bench in hopes of sending a message, McLellan elected instead to send Christoffer out for his regular shift. It was a very refreshing visual, after seeing some young players punished a bit by the coaching staff last year for less.

I’m hoping Christoffer can continue to have a great showing at camp, and sticks with the team for as long as he can. Obviously, the odds of him making the Oilers are very slim. That being said, with a strong enough showing, Christoffer should have a very good chance to earn a 2-way contract with the club, and become an integral part of the Bakersfield Condors in their first AHL season. But regardless of the outcome, there can be no doubt that Braden Christoffer is truly earning his place in the Oilers organization. I expect this training camp won’t be the last time we see him wearing the Blue and Orange.

Prospects Round-Up Sep 23

With training camp in full swing, the Oilers have already played two split squad games, with another preseason tilt against the Winnipeg Jets looming. Following the split squad games, coach Todd McLellan divided the team up into two groups. This is a bit of a change to Oilers fans, as in previous years, the coaching staff has already begun making cuts to trim the roster down. Be that as it may, there was a number of cuts made prior to the games against Calgary. As well as that, there are a handful of prospects that didn’t attend main camp. Here’s a quick look at were those players not currently in Oilers camp can be found.

Tyler Vesel – University of Nebraska-Omaha (NCAA)

Evan Campbell – UMass-Lowell (NCAA)

Aidan Muir – Western Michigan University (NCAA)

William Lagesson – UMass Amherst (NCAA)

Zack Nagelvoort – University of Michigan (NCAA)

Keven Bouchard – Baie-Comeau (QMJHL)

Eetu Laurikainen – Bakersfield (AHL)

Ben Betker – Bakersfield (AHL)

Caleb Jones – Portland (WHL)

Ethan Bear – Seattle (WHL)

John Marino – Tri-City (USHL)

 

NCAA hockey is scheduled to begin play October 3. QMJHL and WHL hockey seasons both begin on September 24. USHL begins play on September 25.

In addition, teams overseas have already begun their seasons. Here are the players in that category:

Roman Horak – Chekhov Vityaz (KHL) 11 GP, 1 G, 2 A, -3, 6 PIM

Miroslav Svoboda – AZ Havirov (Czech2) 5 GP, 3.84 GAA, 0,876 S%

Ziyat Paigin – AK Bars Kazan (KHL) 8 GP, 0 G, 1 A, +2, 2 PIM  (Paigin has since been assigned to Bars Kazan of the VHL, and has yet to play a game)

 

Former draft pick John McCarron has moved on from the Oilers, and signed an AHL deal with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins

 

On an interesting note, forward Daniil Zharkov is not listed anywhere as playing with a club. Myself, as well as the very talented Patrick Conway (@chunkletshockey) are both looking into what Zharkov’s status may be.

Check back regularly, as I intend to be posting weekly stats for these players, and any other prospects as they are assigned following training camp.