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2020 Edmonton Oilers Draft: You’re Gonna Laf When You Read This

I’ll put it out there right now. I think that a Western Conference team is going to win the Alexis Lafreniere sweepstakes tonight and the reason for that is simple. Taylor Hall. Now, his team isn’t eligible to win the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery tonight because they actually won their play-in series vs. Nashville (as I predicted they would) but I’m thinking that just his presence in Edmonton could very well be enough to sway the odds to the West a bit…

All joking aside, I’m going to Laf if the Oilers win the right to pick first overall for the 5th time in ten years. I mean, you can’t get angry at them for winning it for the very reason that this is the NHL’s “well thought out” plan to begin with! I love the idea of Edmonton getting Alexis Lafreniere if nothing more than to create even more chaos and angst.

Another reason, aside from him being the perfect partner for Connor, I’d like to see it happen is that I envision the battle of Alberta being even more feisty with Lafreniere involved. This is a kid that doesn’t take any sh*t from anybody and you know that Matthew Tkachuk would have his sights on him from the get-go.

But I don’t want to talk about that today. If I’m being completely honest, I don’t think that the Oilers will win the lottery tonight, so I’d like to focus on a few prospects that the scouting pundits are projecting to go at 14th overall where Edmonton will be selecting.

Let’s start with the professional scouts:

  • Bob McKenzie (TSN) – Kaiden Guhle
  • Craig Button (TSN) – Dylan Holloway
  • Corey Pronman (The Athletic) – Brendan Brisson
  • Sam Cosentino (Sportsnet) – Dawson Mercer
  • Scott Wheeler (The Athletic) – Jack Quinn
  • Future Considerations – Rodion Amirov
  • Hockey Prospect – Ridly Greig
  • McKeen’s – Kaiden Guhle
  • ISS – Kaiden Guhle
  • The Hockey News – William Wallinder
  • Elite Prospects – Brendan Brisson
  • Central Scouting – William Wallinder (EUR)/Ridly Greig (NA)

I find it very interesting that Darnell Nurse 2.0, Kaiden Guhle, pops up three times here and this year’s Philip Broberg, William Wallinder, comes up twice. I can’t see the Oilers going for another defenseman here as according to my sources, Edmonton will be looking to spruce up the skill of their wing prospects and all of the forwards mentioned above bring something to the table that Ken Holland could use in 2-4 seasons from now.

The following quotes I’ll be gathering from the draft guides produced by McKeen’s, Hockey Prospect, The Hockey News, and The Draft Analyst.

“Among the top playmakers in the USHL, Brisson moves the puck around exceptionally well, and his ability to create movement between the dots is especially impressive.

Brisson also shows commendable commitment away from the puck. He backchecks hard and has been known to sneak in behind an opposing puck carrier to strip the puck from him and get the game going back the other way again”. – McKeen’s

“Brisson possesses an elite shot and it is one of the more respected weapons in his arsenal. He is very accurate with his slapper and isn’t afraid to use it.” – The Draft Analyst

“He anticipates the play extremely well, and knows how to identify his options rapidly as the result of his vision, in combination with his anticipation and processing ability. It’s on his stick and off his stick before he gets overwhelmed frequently. There’s a significant amount of deception and it’s rare for him to pass up on high-percentage options; both with his shooting and passing.” – Hockey Prospect

“Amirov is a skilled, two-way winger who plays a finesse style of game. What really jumps out is how shifty and slick he is. Rodion is very difficult to pin down or gain a read on.” – Hockey Prospect

“Shifty, aggressive and incredibly smart, Amirov impacts the game in all three zones with or without the puck. He can play either side of center, and his shot accuracy on his off wing is as accurate as it is on his strong side.

Two of the more noticeable aspects of Amirov’s game are his puck control and board play in all three zones. He is extremely elusive in tight spaces and will use multiple pivots or cut-backs with confidence to keep possession alive, specifically during the cycle.

mirov’s straight-line speed is very good, but it’s his anticipation coupled with the power of his stride that helps him create a sizable gap from back-pressure. He has an acute sense of identifying and evading oncoming opponents, and he’s not shy from stopping on a time and recalculating his next move.” – The Draft Analyst

“Quinn has the potential to drive his own line as a winger because he’s so good in the corners or along the boards, plus his escapability for an above-average skater is a tribute to his poise and the timing of his lateral cuts immediately after of zone entries.

Quinn is a tough competitor who is willing to fight for pucks and handle the disc in tight spaces. Defenders who try to contain or fix him into the corner run the risk of getting their ankles broken, but they also have to respect Quinn’s elite shot-release combination, to include his backhander.

You don’t score 52 goals in your first draft year without having some type of plus shot.

The intangibles are plentiful. Quinn will throw bodychecks, stick up for teammates after the whistle, battle hard for low-slot positioning against bigger defenders, and he is one of the league’s craftiest penalty killers in terms of looting pucks and creating scoring chances out of one-on-one scenarios” – The Draft Analyst

“He’s a highly skilled offensive guy who plays all 200 feet.” – The Hockey News

“Greig is a high-octane, two-way winger who can get under an opponent’s skin. He’s one of the younger players in the draft, and he plays with a ton of energy. The energy he consistently brings to the table is complimented by a fearlessness to attack in waves.

What’s even more impressive, is that there’s a maturity and a level of control featured in his game, that allows the grit and determination aspects of him to really thrive

He’s a gifted playmaker who can make high-end passes using a combination of creativity and deception.

One aspect of his shooting that makes him stand out, is that he’s gifted at shooting at top speeds and when using two-to-three step area quickness. He can also rapidly pull the puck and shift his shooting angle, yet also catch goalies off guard with how quick his release point can be.

Another impressive aspect of Greig is that he can attack in a multitude of ways using his aforementioned skills. If he’s moving east-west, he’s dangerous. If he’s moving north-south, he’s dangerous. If he’s stationary or in motion or if he’s attacking directly or making an indirect no look play, he’s dangerous.” – Hockey Prospect

Tell you what, I sure like the looks of Jack Quinn. He’s an older prospect if I’m not mistaken and he’s trending up sharply. He scores goals and he sounds like the kind of player coaches would love! Another guy out of this group of players I could see Edmonton grabbing is Ridly Greig. He’s be skyrocketing up the draft charts since the end of the season and seeing how the Oilers play-in series vs. Chicago just went, they might want to add some grit and determination to their pipeline.

And now the amateur scouts:

  • Steve Kournianos (The Draft Analyst) – Dylan Holloway
  • Larry Fisher (The Hockey Writers) – Jan Mysak
  • Sean Patrick Ryan (The Oiler Knight) – Yaroslav Askarov
  • Allan Mitchell (Lowetide) – Noel Gunler
  • Mark Seidel (NACSIB) – Dawson Mercer
  • Cam Robinson (Dobber’s Prospects) – Seth Jarvis

The players that this fantastic group of pundits is projecting are varied. We’ve even got a goalie in there! Let’s look at a few reports on these players.

“Mercer can play any kind of role on a team. He can play all three forward positions, and he is as good offensively as he is defensively. With his compete level, he’s the type of player you win hockey games with, as he plays like a winner and is very unselfish on the ice. Mercer projects as a top-6 forward at the NHL level. Even if his offense doesn’t translate, he could be a real good 3rd-line player down the road. He’s one of the safest players in this draft class.” – Hockey Prospect 

“Mercer ticks off just about every box. He’s determined and hardworking, plays well at both ends of the ice and has complementary offensive skill. He can play up and down the lineup and adapt to almost any style of game.” – The Hockey News

“He could be the perfect complement to higher skilled play creators because of how intelligent he is and how hard he works.” – McKeen’s

“Dylan is a very good playmaker with excellent vision. He is an accurate passer who also can create chances off his backhand, and he plays with his head up at all times.

Skating definitely is a strong suit and his escapability near the boards while taking hard shoves makes his balance impressive.

Holloway is a hound off the puck who consistently applies pressure with physicality, especially on the penalty kill. He gets involved on the forecheck and creates turnovers thanks to smart reads, proper stick positioning and quick turns towards the direction of puck travel.

Blessed with ideal size and excellent balance, Holloway is a jack of all trades who can play either center or wing; serve as a playmaker or finish around the net; and most importantly, be matched up against opposing top players.” – The Draft Analyst

“Mysak is not an explosive skater, but once he gets his feet moving he’s capable of creating separation. He can beat defenders by going wide and has a danger- ous shot. Mysak is seen as more of a scorer than playmaker, but some scouts noted that his assist total would have been much higher if teammates had been able to capitalize on his passes.” – The Hockey News

“Mysak is a scoring winger with some line driving instincts, who uses a combination of skill and speed to generate points. He has a takeover approach that you can’t teach a player, and the speed necessary to take advantage of his mentality.” – Hockey Prospect

“The skills set starts off with unparalleled athleticism, above and beyond any other goalie in this year’s draft class, and even more impressive than Spencer Knight was last year. His post-to-post movement is explosive, and his skating ability also allows him to play aggressively, telescoping out of his crease to cut down angles from long range shots. His athleticism also shows itself when he is forced to scramble when the play gets too hairy near his crease.” – McKeen’s

“Askarov has superstar potential. Much like Knight last season, he has done more than enough to cement his standing as not only the top goaltending prospect in the draft, but one worthy of being a high first-round pick.” – The Draft Analyst

“Askarov’s movement for his age is the best we’ve ever seen for his size, and it’s due to how seamless he can transition between different technical-movements.” – Hockey Prospect

“Gunler is actually more natural as a finisher than as a creator. His wrist shot is his primary weapon. He can read goalies well, knowing when the best time is to fire and he doesn’t need to be in tight to pick his spot either, as he has the power to connect for long range.” – McKeen’s

“Gunler is a cerebral – sniper, who is one of the most gifted scorers featured in this draft. It is Noel’s offensive abilities that really makes him stand out as he is gifted with a superb offensive toolkit to create and score goals. Gunler’s wrist shot is elite, featuring fantastic mechanics.” – Hockey Prospect

I started out the year really loving Holloway’s game. What he did in the AJHL as a 16-year-old was mindblowing to me but then his year didn’t start that well despite playing on the same team as Alex Turcotte and Cole Caufield. So I turned my attention to Mysak. I thought he was outstanding at the World Junior’s and even better in the OHL. But now, I’m torn. Is this the time in Edmonton’s build to take the safe player or risk it on a potential generational goaltender? Mercer or Askarov? Yet, there’s a possible 30-goal-scorer in Noel Gunler sitting there too…

If it was my choice this is how I’d rank the players mentioned above,

  1. Jack Quinn
  2. Yaroslav Askarov
  3. Noel Gunler
  4. Ridly Greig
  5. Dawson Mercer
  6. Jan Mysak
  7. Dylan Holloway
  8. Rodion Amirov
  9. Brendan Brisson

I’d be remiss if I didn’t tell you that I think the Oilers should consider trading down with teams like the Devils, who have picks 18 and 21 (I think), Montreal (16th), or Ottawa (22nd) in an attempt to recoup some early-round draft picks that they lost at the deadline. A lot of the players I showed you today will most likely still be around by the 16th to 22nd selection. I feel like it just makes a lot of sense and Ken Holland has a history of trading down.

What do you think? Do you have your eyes on any specific players for this upcoming draft? Have your targets changed since the Oilers have moved up? Let us know in the comments below!

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Good friend of the blog Mike Hebert is launching a BRAND NEW PODCAST called “The Heavy Hockey Podcast” and he needs a logo designed for it. The Heavy Hockey Podcast will be a general Hockey podcast, mainly interviews, mostly Oilers, but not exclusively Oilers related. Just a lot heavier than your average podcast!

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Pretty simple, right? You’ve got until July 20th at noon (MST) to get your submissions in and then Mike will pick his four favorite designs, then it’ll be down to a fan vote from the 20th to the 25th of July.

WINNER gets their choice of two games in the Oilers Pre-season in Edmonton (2 tix/game, game tickets only).

Now, I’ve already made my submission, you may or may not see it in the final four. I hope not because it’s pretty shite and I know for a fact there are much more talented designers out there than me.

So get on it. If you dig what Mike has been producing this year so far, be it the Oilers Live podcast or Late Night with the Oil Knight, You’re sure to love The Heavy Hockey Podcast!

Good Luck!

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Around the Oilogosphere – April 24th Edition – Mikko Koskinen, Oilers/Hurricanes Trade Proposal, and Rumblings on the Oilers Coaching Front!

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It looks like the Oilers are going to have some openings in their top 13 as latest reports (unconfirmed) have one of their better penalty-killers heading and one of their more promising youngsters heading to the KHL for next season.

I’m sad to see both players moving on (if the reports are indeed true) but I understand why the club would prefer to. Pakarinen was an excellent foot soldier and worked his ass off on the PK but his AHL offense didn’t translate to the NHL often enough. I always wondered why they wouldn’t use him on that left-wall during the PP. He had a cannon of a shot.

Same goes for Anton Slepyshev. He could blast the biscuit when given the chance but he never was given it. I think in Slepy’s case, he was so inconsistent too. He’d show you what he had every 6 or 7 games but only flashes in the others. I imagine he’s another player who feels let down by the coaching staff after performing so well with Draisaitl and Lucic during the playoffs in 2017.

But the players have to take some responsibility for this past season’s performance and this is one way the GM keeps the team accountable I guess. It also gives him the ability to bring in some new blood to spice things up.

I wonder if the Columbus Blue Jackets will look to shake the roster up a bit this off-season. Maybe a player like Boone Jenner becomes available.

Speaking of shaking loose, the Anaheim Ducks let go long-time assistant coach Trent Yawney. A bit of a shocker but something had to happen in Anaheim after their 1st round bowing out to the San Jose Sharks.

Yawney had been with the Ducks for 7 years and it was in the last 4 years he was in charge of their defense and penalty killing. In that time the Anaheim Ducks had THE BEST penalty kill in the NHL. Numero uno! The Oilers had the 27th best.

He also oversaw the development of key dmen like Cam Fowler, Hampus Lindholm, Sami Vatanen, Josh Manson, Brandon Montour, and to a lesser extent Shea Theodore.

Bob’s right. Yawney does check off a lot of boxes. I hope the Oilers do indeed go after Trent Yawney as an assistant coach to replace Jim Johnson.

Will Jay Woodcroft get replaced is the next question though? It was his PP that ate shite all year whereas the PK improved after McLellan took over. People on the Twitter machine have been throwing out Glen Gulutzan’s name to replace Woody but I’m not for that. Calgary’s PP was pretty horrid in his two seasons with the club but John Shannon said on Oilers Now today that he’d be a good fit for the Oilers and is an excellent communicator.

Either way, the Oilers should bring in someone new to run their PP. Over the last four seasons, it’s ranked 22nd in the NHL and that’s not good enough with the playing personnel on hand.

If that means bringing in Manny Viveiros from Swift Current of the WHL, so be it. If that means overpaying Todd Nelson to come back, so be it. Lastly, IF that means backing up a Brinks truck to Pascal Vincent’s house to get him to leave the Manitoba Moose (Winnipeg Jets AHL affiliate), so be it.

Get. Er. Done Boys!

Just a quick one on Mikko Koskinen.

Jason Gregor and Bob Stauffer are saying that the reported $2.5M per year for two years number that was thrown out by KHL insider and Hockeybuzz writer Aivis Kalniņš is incorrect.

I agree that the number sounds way too high. I’d heard he was making like 1.3M Euros per year but I can’t confirm that. I guess the conversion would make that close to $2M CDN. But anything over $2M would be very risky in my opinion.

This is all predicated on the Finnish goalie signing in Edmonton of course but we don’t know how Koskinen will perform on the smaller ice. He hasn’t played on it since his days in the Islanders organization… So Edmonton should treat lightly here.

I wrote about Koskinen yesterday here.

OILERS NEWS

Who are Peter Chiarelli and Todd McLellan considering for the new Edmonton Oilers bench coach positions

Mikko Koskinen: Good signing or Overpayment?

Four-year Oiler Iiro Pakarinen reported heading for KHL

Oilers & Hurricanes Could Be Perfect Trade Partners

Oilers’ Forward Options for the Draft

Oilers Defense Options for the Draft

2018-19 Oilers: Piecing Together Roster

RFA Profile: Drake Caggiula is still carving out a niche

After heavy hockey sinks like a stone in Pacific, Peter Chiarelli looks to salvage the good ship Oilers

How much more development can Edmonton Oilers expect from Tyler Benson?

NHL RUMORS

NHL Rumors: Edmonton Oilers and the St. Louis Blues

NHL Rumors: Anaheim Ducks – Need To Get Younger, Faster … Do They Look To Trade Corey Perry?

NHL Rumors: New Jersey Devils and the Philadelphia Flyers

NHL Rumors: The Montreal Canadiens Need At Center

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Around the Oilogosphere – March 26th Edition – Laraque’s Comments, 18 Questions About the Oilers, Prospect Updates, and NHL Trade Rumors!

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Welcome to “Around the Oilogosphere”! This is a collection of the day’s or couple of day’s or week’s best Oilers articles. So instead of going site to site to read their content, you can simply come to Beer League Heroes to get the best of the best!

I hope you enjoy the content! – BLH


OILERS NEWS

Oilersnation – Ethan Bear Scores His First NHL Goal – On his 13th NHL game, Ethan Bear has potted his first NHL goal on the powerplay.

Oilersnation –  Oilers Prospect Update: Playoffs? – The playoffs for most prospects are upon us and now there is a playoff tracker for you to follow along. Big weeks from Cameron Hebig in Regina and Tyler Benson with Vancouver.

Beer League Heroes – Laraque Drops Major Bombshell on Hall Trade – This should hit the anti-Chiarelli crowd like a ton of bricks but I’m betting it doesn’t. I reckon they’ll all say they knew it and since it didn’t affect his GF% or his pts/60 that it wasn’t that big a deal and that by trading the star LWer at his lowest value, Chiarelli has done even worse in their eyes.

The Hockey Writers – George Laraque: What the Heck, Man? – On Saturday, a report surfaced that former Edmonton Oiler and NHL-tough guy, George Laraque used his platform on a Montreal radio station to air some potentially damaging information; information, that for some inexplicable reason, he thought fans in Edmonton and around the NHL had a right to know.

The Hockey Writers –Oilers Prospects: Junior Hockey Playoff Primer – The Edmonton Oilers have several prospects playing playoff hockey in junior. In total there are six Edmonton prospects that will participate in either the WHL or OHL playoffs.

Cult of Hockey – 18 Questions About the Oilers For the Rest of the 2017/18 Season

OILERS PODCASTS

Oilers Live Podcast – Goodbye Felicia!

TRADE RUMORS

NHL Rumors: Ottawa Senators and the Edmonton Oilers

NHL Rumors: NCAA Prospects – Brickley, Gaudette, and Fox

NHL Rumors: Canucks, Blues and Flames

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Around the Oilogosphere: March 21st Edition – Oilers Trades! Oilers Signings! 5 Replacements for Peter Chiarelli!

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So we’re switching things up with our “Around the Oilogosphere” segment. Instead of posting individual snippets and linking to them, we’re going to basically make a “Oilers blogs of the day” sort of post. Not sure if it’ll be daily or weekly but we’ll work that out. We’ll probably include some links from other NHL news as well like trade rumors or major happenings.

Either way, you can enjoy coming to one place to get all your Oilers links (minus the athletic ones because they’re behind a pay wall) and information.

Enjoy!


Oilersnation.ca – Here’s some great news for the Edmonton Oilers — the NHL’s salary cap ceiling is set to rise from $75 million to somewhere between $78 and $82 million for the 2018-19 season.

Oilersnation.ca – Looking ahead to the future it seems likely Oscar Klefbom and Darnell Nurse are the Oilers top-two left defencemen. So where does that leave Andrej Sekera and his $5.5 million cap hit?

Oilersnation.ca – This morning, the Oilers announced via their Twitter account that they have signed forward Ostap Safin to a three-year entry level contract.

Cult of Hockey – Remember the Patrick Maroon trade, when the Edmonton Oilers sent the Big Rig to join forces with Taylor Hall in Jersey for a pick and a prospect? As of today, that trade is effectively for two prospects, as the Oilers sent Jersey’s third-rounder in the 2019 draft to Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for college centre Cooper Marody.

The Hockey Writers – The pitchforks and torches are out. It’s easy to question the abilities of Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli. Fans are upset with his asset management and misappropriation of funds under the salary cap. Then there are the trades that have blown up in the Oilers’ face.

PODCASTS!!!

Oilers YYC Podcast – This week’s guest was Shane Sanders from The Hockey Writers

Oilers Live – “I’m Still Pissed At McLellan” – Paige Bednorz (Guest)

TRADE RUMORS!

Senators, Canucks, Rangers, Stamkos and the Maple Leafs – What kind of offer di the Toronto Maple Leafs make to Steven Stamkos last summer? Is Ryan Lindgren going pro? What are the Canucks and Sens doing about their NCAA prospects?

James van Riemsdyk – Contract Comparables and Potential Landing Spots – The 28-yeard old James van Riemsdyk is now up to 33 goals on the season. JvR is now the leading goal scorer among pending unrestricted free agents.


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