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Oilers Prospects Recap – Oct 12 to Oct 25

After a few weeks away, we’re back with stat packages for all the Oilers prospects not in the AHL.

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Season Totals: 5 Games Played, 1 Goal, 0 Assists, -1, 4 PIM

 

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Season Totals: 5 Games Played, 0 Goals, 1 Assist, -5, 0 PIM

 

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Season Totals: 11 Games Played, 2 Goals, 3 Assists, +1, 13 PIM

 

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Season Totals: 10 Games Played, 2 Goals, 7 Assists, +5, 6 PIM
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Season Totals: 4 Games Played, 1 Goal, 3 Assists, +1, 4 PIM

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Season Totals: 5 Games Played, 3 Goals, 1 Assist, -2, 12 PIM
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Season Totals: 9 Games Played, 1 Goal, 6 Assists, +4, 6 PIM
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Season Totals: 8 GP, 2-5-0, GAA 5.12, SV% 0.831, 0 Shut Outs
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Season Totals: 7 Games Played, 1-6-0, GAA 4.42, SV% 0.867, 0 Shut Outs
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Season Totals: 25 Games Played, 6 Goals, 7 Assists, -2, 16 PIM
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Season Totals: 6 GP, 0 Goals, 3 Assists, +2, 0 PIM
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Season Totals: 4 Games Played, 0 Goals, 1 Assist, +3, 4 PIM

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Season Totals: 2 Games Played, 2-0-0, GAA 2.00, SV% 0.905, 0 Shut Outs
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Season Totals: 10 Games Played, 0 Goals, 2 Assists, +1, 2 PIM
Prospect of the Week: Ethan Bear (2 goals, 3 assists in 5 games)

 

BLH Sunday Night Pint #12

Helluva roller coaster we’ve been on eh folks! First losing 4 in a row and then winning two on the trot whilst beating the two teams that feel the greatest to beat! I mean really, beating Calgary and Vancouver is damn near orgasmic, especially after losing the way we did to the Stars…

Well this week’s Sunday Night Pint is a beaut! We’ve got Zach Laing, Madison Moroz, Corey Mitchell and myself; BLH, to serenade you with our whimsical tones which are akin to that of a capella group comprised of cats in heat. Too much? Well we’re no Jethro Tull if that makes it any clearer. Cue Laing’s flute solo!

We’re going to be touching on the Oilers PP, the search for the Oilers’ new goal song, and roster changes or potential roster moves. So as my father used to say, “Get your hands out of your pants and let’s get going!”

The Oilers Power Play… Woes or WHOA!!!

ZL: Well, the power play seemed to click against the Flames the other night as the Oilers were finally able to connect on one of our chances. I think the thing is that these groups just need to gel. McDavid should be on the point IMO. His speed will allow him to get back and make defensive plays. Patience folks.

CM: Same way everyone else is suggesting. Split that first unit up. Hall, Nuge, and Ebs (when he’s back) with Klefbom and Schultz on the back. 2nd unit is McDavid, Yak, and Pouliot, with Sekera and Reinhart. Keep your forward lines together on the PP to keep the chemistry there

MM: Id fix the PP by slowing things down, and working it more down low, use the speed and skill and open up the point shot more. Having the penalty killers gravitate lower in the zone, opening up that point and just going hard to the net, getting some garbage goals and boosting this power play’s confidence. Especially when working down low, I’d like to see the d-man or 4th forward slide into the slot for a one timer or at least a diversion.

BLH: Well I was crying for the team to spread out the offence a bit between the two PP unites and what did they do? Spread it out. And what happened? Goals! I just couldn’t stand seeing Lander, Yakupov, Purcell, Sekera and Letestu trying to work a man advantage… Like nails on a blackboard… If only they had a player with a cannon from the point… (Too bad Brad Hunt isn’t an NHL defender… Or is he?)

Do the Oilers Need to Make a Roster Change?

ZL: No I don’t think so. I would love to see Draisaitl and Nurse up with the big club, I think we are better off holding where we are and seeing where we progress to. That’s a decision we could make in November.

CM: I would send Slepyshev to the AHL. He’s outclassed at the NHL level at this stage. Yes, he’s played pro hockey in the KHL, but it’s a different game here, and he needs to learn the nuisances. Also, with Chara rumours flying around right now, I would make that trade. A huge shot, plays mean, and has a massive veteran presence on the blue line. Those are all things we all say Edmonton needs. Chara would be a massive benefit to this team.

MM: No roster changes for me right now, after these two wins it appears like the team has some great chemistry and some real balance within the lineup, I’m not ready to hit the panic button quite yet, if they can continue to do what they are doing now, they wont need to make any changes. Every line is doing something out there, especially with a nice 1-2 punch with our top lines, you can tell teams are finding it difficult to decide which line they want to much up with, and the third line has been effective at keeping up the momentum in their favor. Everyone is firing on all cylinders.

BLH: Guess who’s value is going up as we speak? Said player also has a very VERY affordable contract for the next two seasons… If you said Matt Hendricks you’re wrong. It’s Nail Yakupov. Look folks, let’s have some real talk here. The team has just rang off two wins, what if they go the rest of the month without a win? Will all this hoopla mean anything? The defence is still having trouble. It still needs an upgrade and playing Fayne higher than no.4 is going to bite the team in the ass more often than not.

Eberle is going to come back and then what? Hendricks and Klinkhammer have serviced Nuge and Hall with an element they haven’t seen yet and it’s working wonders for them. And not only that but coaches are all about pairs not trios when it comes to making up lines.

Would you deal an Eberle or a Yakupov if it got you a top pairing dman? I might… And the names that tickle my fancy are Ryan Ellis, Seth Jones, and Jared Spurgeon. All puck moving dmen stuck behind veteran NHLers on their respective squads.

A New Goal Song!

ZL: Classic Metallica!! (BLH NOTE: Zach picked the lyrics youtube clip but this sweet comp of hits and fights fits the bill perfectly.)


CM: If you follow me and Twitter, you know I’ve been very vocal in the need for a new goal celebration song. Stadium Love is absolutely brutal, and does nothing to engage the crowd when a goal is scored. Song 2 by Blur is an obvious choice, but if it were me, I would have the PA system cut straight into the chorus of Get Free by the Vines. High energy rock song to really get Rexall shaking after the Oilers score. Stadium Love? No wonder there’s a lack of offence from this team


MM: Its an oldie but always a goodie!!


BLH: My goal song would be “Beer” by the Reel Big Fish. It’s got the woos and the whoas to get that eve so important crowd participation (think the Anaheim Ducks goal song “Bro Hymn” by Pennywise) and the uptick in tempo that would keep the team from coming down from that goal scoring high. Plus come on, Beer… Beer League Heroes… It makes sense. Check it out:


That’s it for today boys and girls! Thanks for reading and leave your thoughts in the comments section below. The ugly lights are coming on and I don’t care where you go but you can’t stay here!

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I’ll leave you with Ryan Robinson’s latest Oilers vlog! Take care and see you next time!

BLH

Oilers Prospect Recap – Oct 5 to Oct 11

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.

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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.

 

BLH Sunday Night Pint #10

Welcome to the TENTH edition of the BLH Sunday Night Pint! This evening we have Zach Laing (@loweded), Rob Cooke (@Just Oil78), and Corey Mitchel (@corn_cwm) with us to talk about what is now old news, specifically what was the 3-headed monster in net. We’re also going to touch on how the boys would make the team “heavier” in the words of Peter Chiarelli and our final thoughts as the preseason closes out. So let’s get started shall we?

1. What Will Come of This Three-Headed Monster In Net?

ZL: Yikes. This is a extremely tough call. All three of the goaltenders have played very well up until this point in the preseason. Jeff Marek of Sportsnet has been saying for sometime now that he feels Ben Scrivens will end up being the starting goaltender for Edmonton. Marek is uncertain of Talbot, and thinks Scrivens has enough fight to earn that starter spot. Given that Anders Nilsson doesn’t need to clear waivers in order to be sent down, I wouldn’t be shocked to see him get sent down. Talbot and Scrivens will be able to push each other moving forward, and Nilsson could be called up if an injury occurs.

CM: Oh, the three headed goalie monster. Remember the classic Conklin-Morrison-Markannen conflict? We don’t need another one of those. Looking at things, my guess is that it’s going to be between Scrivens and Nilsson in regards to a goalie move. Looking at what Chiarelli was willing to give up for Talbot, he didn’t make that move just to put Talbot on waivers. Talbot will be on the team to start the season. There’s a very real chance that, as ideal as it may not be, the Oilers start the year with three goalies. Hopefully that isn’t the case. If you aren’t starting the year with a bonafide starter, then you start the year with two guys capable of battling it out for the job. I expect that at some point before the season starts, we see one of Scrivens or Nilsson on waivers. If it’s me, I move away from Scrivens, simply because he was here prior to Chiarelli, who added two guys for his net.

RC: Obviously the choice comes down to Nilsson or Scrivens. No chance that Peter Chiarelli brought in Talbot to only send him to the minors. He is the starter and won’t be going anywhere this season. This should be an open and shut case of which netminder has performed better to this point in the season. If that is the case, then Anders Nilsson is our back-up goalie and we can say good-bye to the Professor now.

Unfortunately play this fall isn’t the only thing to consider when McLellan and Chiarelli are deciding between the two. There are a couple things that bear consideration before a decision is reached. Experience in the NHL will definitely be a factor. Between Talbot and Nilsson the Oilers would have 80 games of NHL experience. Scrivens has over 100 games by himself. Another item to note is the waiver requirements for the two. Scrivens will require to clear waivers before he could be reassigned and Nilsson would not. Not that I see any team claiming Ben even if he is waived but you get the point. If I have to guess, which is the point of the question it would appear, I would say that Chiarelli is trying to move out Scrivens and his 2.3 million dollar cap but barring a trade I think we see Scrivens as the back-up in hopes that his play rebounds and teams come calling.

BLH: Well I have the distinct advantage of answering this question after the news came out about Ben Scrivens’ demotion. But had you asked me before hand I would’ve said the would keep Scrivens because it would’ve cost to much to move him AND Nikitin to the minors but that’s exactly what they’ve done. What will they do with all that cash tied up in Bakersfield? It’s definitely Chia’s and McLellan’s team now and the die has been cast. It’s their way or the highway.

2. How Would You Make the Oilers a “Heavier” Team?

ZL: In order for the Oilers to become “heavier”, the team needs to play a tougher style of game. When I think of heavy teams to play against, I think of teams like the LA Kings when they recently won their Stanley Cups. They play a game driven by strong fore-checking and lots of physical play which forces other teams off of the puck, allowing them to get good scoring chances. The Oilers need to play a game that is driven by the strong fore-check in order to create better scoring opportunities. I think at this point in the preseason, we have seen under McLellan’s system a much stronger fore-check and thus the Oilers have had greater scoring opportunities.

CM: As many people have talked about, it looks like the “enforcer” role is all but done with. So how does this team get heavier? Well, you aren’t about to go out and add a guy to your roster that’s going to play 4-6 minutes a game, and really have little effect on things. The Oilers have Luke Gazdic still, although he may not get too many games this year. The addition of Eric Gryba address things a bit as well, although he could see limited time, much like Gazdic. That being said, you don’t need to be “heavy” to play “heavy”. At this point, it’s going to take another slight culture change. This team has gone from blue collar, hard working, to high skill and speed. Now they need to add that heavy aspect as well. In short, what I’m trying to say is, the players the Oilers have need to learn to play heavy, even if that means taking a bad penalty here or there to establish that the Oilers aren’t going to get pushed around this season.

RC: This is a little bit of a misleading question. You would have had to watched the MacKenzie interview to understand what Peter really means by heaviness. He doesn’t mean heavier players necessarily. What he means is that he wants the team to play a more physical style. He wants his team to be dogged in their pursuit of the puck and to be willing to go into the dirty areas and come out with the puck. I for one do not see the Oilers as being able to play that style of game. The bottom six may be able to and with Pouliot and potentially Slepyshev on the top two lines it would give some of what Chiarelli is asking for. The skilled guys in the top six have never played that style and I don’t know that they ever will be really effective at it. Adding some grit and toughness to the top six is the only route I can see the team going at this stage.

BLH: Well personally I think Chiarelli will take a shot at either Milan Lucic or Kyle Okposo over the course of the season. They would add an element that the Oilers do not have. A guy who can score, hit, and open up the ice for the skillers. I read that Jordan Staal has been linked to the Oilers too. Not sure how reliable that is though. Surely the Canes would like to hold on to the younger Staal, what about the older one though?

With that said, the Oilers have been planning on this for some time. The additions of Anton Slepyshev and Leon Draisaitl, Lauri Korpikoski, and Mark Letestu show us the kind of forward the Oilers are looking to gravitate to. Griffin Reinhart and Eric Gryba on defence are also some big boys who can play a mean game but the sacrifice being how bad they’re going to get caught out on the road when the other team has last change.

3. Your Thoughts on the Oilers 2015/16 Preseason.

ZL: So far, I’m impressed. Our training camp has been much improved under McLellan and granted this is just preseason, the players seem to be responding well to his coaching. I mean, we are 6-1 in the 7 games we have played leading up to the season opener on Thursday. All of the comments have been very positive from the players and from McLellan himself. It will be interesting to see how the team performs through the first 20 games, and then the last 60. Everyone remembers how last season started, so let’s hope this year is much different.

CM: I think the Oilers are exactly what I thought they would be after the offseason. High skill on the front, big questions on the back. McDavid has been an absolute joy, and I can’t wait to watch him as the season starts. Draisaitl has been a very pleasant surprise for me personally., I had him pegged to start the year in the AHL, but he has totally earned the right to start the year on that top line with Hall and McDavid. Reinhart has also been a nice story, and I hope the preseason helped to show everyone who thought the Oilers paid too much for him, that they were mistaken. But the preseason is what it is, and means zero in the grand scheme of things. Let’s drop the puck on this season, and go from there.

RC: I like what I have seen from most of the players so far this season with some very obvious exceptions. McDavid appears as advertised, his speed off the wing is truly amazing to behold. Leon is showing that he is ready for full-time NHL action this season. Slepyshev has been a very nice surprise this fall. We knew he had some offensive ability but I don’t think anyone could have predicted just how good this young man was going to be coming from the bigger ice of the KHL. Anders Nilsson has been perfect so far in 120 minutes of game action and appears poised for a decent NHL career. Justin Schultz has been far superior to his previous seasons and on most nights has been the best defenseman on the team. Andrej Sekera seems to come as advertised. Aside from a couple defensive lapses against the Canucks on Thursday he has played fairly well in a very small sample size. Those are some of the positives.

The negatives are just as obvious as the positives. Andrew Ference has shown that he does not have enough left in the tank to compete with the younger faster players in the NHL. Captain or not, it is time for Andy to hang up the skates in my opinion. The other player that has proven to be a really bad choice for the opening night roster is Nikita Nikitin. Last season he was apparently injured for the majority of the year and that supposedly affected his performance greatly. Well then the guy must still be injured because I have seen no improvement what so ever from last year. He is too slow, can’t seem to make a pass exiting the defensive zone and more often than not his bomb from the point is finding the end boards instead of the net.

BLH: I’ll tell you what. Every year I am stoked because there’s a new crop of players and a new season is upon us but as we can all tell this isn’t just any season coming up. The new players have come to play this year and there’s no doubt in any of them. But the story of the preseason for me is what looks like the re-emergence of Nail Yakupov and, from my eye at least, the failing experiment that is Taylor Hall and Connor McDavid.

Yakupov looks to have his swagger back. He’s working hard, he’s shooting again, and it just looks like he’s loving hockey like he used to. As for Hall, he’s my whipping boy, so anything he does wrong gets magnified and anything he does right goes unnoticed because that’s what should be happening. But he looks way behind McDavid in terms of on-ice thought processes. Draisaitl looked better on 97’s wing to be honest. So we’ll have to keep an eye on this one.

BONUS: Who’s Your Favorite Captain of All-Time?

ZL: I am a big fan of Mark Messier. After Wayne Gretzky left, Moose stepped in and took the team to a Stanley Cup Championship. He helped prove to everyone that the Oilers could do it without Wayne, and they did just that. Considering he has an NHL award named after him – the Mark Messier Leadership Award – as well as the fact that he is the only player to Captain two teams to a Stanley Cup Champion.

CM: Do I get crucified if I don’t say Messier? Because I’m going totally bias here, and I’m saying Mario Lemieux. The sexy picks might be a Mark Messier or a Jonathan Toews, but the question is “favorite captain”. I can’t help it if my all time favorite player was a captain. Also, second best player of all time, and lead the Pens to back to back Cups. Just saying.

RC: How anyone could say anyone other than Mark Messier is beyond me. I mean come on the guy has an award named after him! The Mark Messier leadership award is named that way because of the respect that anyone that has ever played against or watched the man play the game. He led the right way. He was a fierce competitor and demanded the same from all his teammates. If you gave less than your all then you had Moose to deal with in the locker room! There hasn’t been many players in the league that were as widely respected and feared as Mess. He earned and deserves the award that bears his name and there should be no question as to who is the greatest NHL captain of all-time!

BLH: My Favorite captain of all-time (which is basically code for the time I’ve been alive) would be Wendel Clark. About the time I started following hockey more closely was when the Leafs were having those runs in the 90s. He played that old brand of Canadian hockey. Tough and fearless and a wrist shot that hasn’t been matched by many. And how could you not respect the handlebar mustache? Mario Lemieux was my favorite player but I’m not sure he was my favorite captain. Maybe in the 2002 Olympics is when he really shone as a captain. I think Steve Yzerman could be nominated too for how he went from highly skilled 100pt per season player to elite defensive center after numerous knee surgeries.


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