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Edmonton Oilers Playoff Talk: “There’s no way Archibald should have outplayed Puljujarvi…”

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  • Darnell Nurse is hurt, to the point where Jay Woodcroft is going to need to move him down the depth chart. Brett Kulak can move up, he’s not as physical but he can fly. Edmonton needs speed against the top lines.
  • The Oilers got screwed by the offside call last night. It was a ridiculous call. You are allowed to be angry about it. You can also look forward to a make-up call later in the series.
  • The Oilers can win this series. The club needs to tighten up, and find out if Mike Smith’s fever streak is over, but this team can outscore damn near anything.

BLH’s Thoughts: Is it me or did the day after game one of the Calgary series sound just like this sans the goal controversy? I think in that game everyone was mad because Tkachuk got to come out of the box, not Kylington, after a post-whistle scrum and he went ahead and scored a key goal. 

I feel like Woodcroft takes a game to get a feel for the other team and the drops the hammer like Ivan Drago’s trainer in Rocky 4. He’s done it in the two previous series and it wouldn’t shock me at all if tonight’s game looked very different. 

The Oilers aren’t going to get a make-up call later in the series that will have the same levity as that Makar call in game one. That was the hockey gods or the Peterborough Mafia or the league evening things up from that Blake Coleman goal that was called back in game five vs. the Flames. The men (man) in charge decided that they were going to call the letter of the law for once instead of going with the spirit of it. It will come back and bite them in the ass now that everybody knows you don’t need to have textbook “possession” of the puck when crossing the blue line in the event that you’ve got a teammate in an offside position. As long as he tags up, all is good. Watch now, there will be set plays built of of this. It would’ve been better for the league to own up to the bad call and say they made a mistake… 

Oilers fans and media need to stop dissecting the play, stop complaining (good luck), and move on. Edmonton got their call against Calgary and now they’re the victims of a call against them. It happens.

As for Nurse, I distinctly remember him coming back in game two against Calgary and him being very good. I wouldn’t expect anything less tonight. 

With regards to curtailing Nurse’s TOI and giving it to Kulak. I fully support that idea. I’d rather have Darnell play very good in the limited minutes he’s given than him get beat time and time again because the coaching staff feels what he can give is better than anybody else on the roster. The fact of the matter is, his upper body is compromised and his whole game and what he does well requires the use of said upper body. Bob Stauffer has intimated that it’s something that will require surgery in the off-season and if that’s really the case, it’s time to elevate others like Kulak. 

Would I sit Nurse and go 11-7, I don’t know. I’m not 100% certain that Philip Broberg or Kris Russell would be any better than a banged up Darnell. Philly would be able to keep up with the Avs quick skaters and he’s big enough to handle them but he’s still very green and there’d be brain farts. Rusty will block a ton of shots and hit dudes, but the wingers would have to get ready for a steady diet of passes off the glass. 

Now, it is only game two, so if there’s a time to experiment, it’s probably now before the series gets out of hand. 

One has to wonder if there’s an opportunity to stifle Colorado’s zone entries by inserting Markus Niemelainen? If you let the Avs walk right into your house without ringing the doorbell first, they’re going to drink your beer, hide your TV remote, piss all over the toilet seat, and leave the fridge open all whilst tracking their muddy feet everywhere. Maybe it’s time to add a watch dog to the family home. 

All I know is that each time the Oilers have gotten shellacked, they’ve come back stronger than ever and the Avalanche are ripe for payback. I expect Edmonton to win tonight but there’s a part of me that is saying the Avs to way too good too… 

In Woody I trust. 


The Athletic


Why the Oilers should play Dylan Holloway against the Avalanche
  • There’s no indication the Oilers will do it. In fact, I’ve been told it won’t happen two different times during the playoffs.
  • …he could do no worse than the fourth-line wing options that continue to be trotted out there, namely Josh Archibald.
  • …they could use the influx of pace lower down in the lineup against the Avalanche, even though the coach might disagree.
  • The Oilers aren’t likely to be able to dictate the terms of the game on their opponent this time, at least the way they’re constructed now.
  • The shame about the situation is that Holloway would likely have been a regular by now had he not been hampered by two injuries.
  • …no one can know for sure what he can bring to the ice at the NHL level. That it’s the playoffs now only heightens those concerns.
  • Barring a change in philosophy, I’m told there would need to be multiple injuries before the Oilers considered inserting Holloway into the lineup for a playoff game.
  • The Oilers need a boost. Between Holloway, Brassard, Devin Shore and Brad Malone, I know who I’d look to change the mix up front.
  • Though the fourth line finally scored a goal last night… It’s been outscored 6-1 in the postseason and also been caved in from a possession standpoint.
  • There’s no way Archibald should have outplayed Puljujarvi by 79 seconds at five-on-five in the series opener.
  • Archibald had the fourth-worst expected goals percentage (34 percent) on the team in Game 1, per Natural Stat Trick.

BLH’s Thoughts: Jesus… DNB should’ve titled this post, “Why I Hate Josh Archibald and How I Don’t Understand Roster Dynamics in the Post-Season.”

The reality of the situation is DNB hasn’t been a fan of Archibald for some time here and he’s been very much for the promotion of Dylan Holloway all year.

(Quotes are from a mail-bag article posted on 4/9/22)

  • “It’s hard to envision how he’s going to have an impactful role down the stretch and in the playoffs.” – DNB on Archibald

Yikes… Why was it hard to envision? Everybody knows what kind of player Josh Archibald is and what his importance to the team was (is). 

  • “…a team source told me recently that it’s very likely we’ll see Holloway get an audition with the big club before the end of the season.”

Probably time to get a new source… 

  • “…while Holloway playing for the Oilers is not set in stone, expect it to happen.”

Nailed another one! I’m probably being a tad harsh on DNB here because everybody in the business of breaking NHL news knows that anything can happen at any time and that things change all of the time. 

  • “The other thing I was told is Holloway would almost certainly start his Oilers career on the third line. The organization is trying to find that happy medium between not putting too much pressure on the 2020 first-round pick while putting him in a position to exhibit his skills and make an impact.”

So If that’s the case and it remains true, which 3rd liner should be sat for a rookie? 

I don’t know, I get why folks are asking for Holloway to come in at the expense of Josh Archibald, but at the same time I feel like nobody is pointing out anything substantial with regards to their belief that Archie is playing poor. Do you know what I mean? Nobody (that I’ve noticed) is posting clips of him turning the puck over and that mistake resulting in a goal against. I’ve not seen anybody online show me a specific example of Archibald hitting a guy and taking himself out of a play that ended with the puck in Edmonton’s net and that’s a huge problem. So at this point we’re just talking about +/- basically and I’m of the belief that the post-season is too small of a time frame to put a lot of importance in the publicly  available fancies anyhow. That leaves us with what to rely on? The eye-test? History?

Would I like to see a Holloway/McLeod/Puljujarvi line right now? Hell Yes! I think that would be dynamite and if everything pans out, maybe something we could expect next season! But with that, I’m disregarding the importance of Warren Foegele’s presence alongside Cloudy and Pulju as well as Archie and Kass’ role on the 4th line. We haven’t even mentioned Derek Ryan and how key he is when it comes to being a right-shot faceoff specialist. 

Quick one on Jesse. He’s my man, you know that, but at the same time when he gets the puck in stride, his feet stop moving. He’s at his best (right now) when the puck is down low or along the wall. I like that he’s hitting and blocking shots too, but on a line with McLeod and Foegele, he’s supposed to be the offensive presence and for whatever reason that monkey on his back is choking him out. I’m concerned. The club needs some point production from him and he’s not providing it but on the other hand, does he need to if while he’s on the ice everything is tilted in Edmonton’s favor?

Anyway… 

Bottom line, there are vets ahead of Holloway on the depth chart and the 4th line provides a certain style of play that the coaching staff values. Those that disagree with that only have to wait until the summer when Holland moves Kassian and Archibald signs in the US. That said, they may be disappointed when he brings in cheaper versions of them and forces Holloway and Broberg to earn their spot on the team. 


Trade Rumors


Spector’s Hockey
  • Sara Civian suggested Waddell explore the “elite goal scorer” market this summer. She pointed out the Hurricanes lacked a scorer in the top-20 this season despite being among the NHL’s best teams.
  • Jim Thomas reports Blues GM Doug Armstrong doesn’t believe his roster needs major changes… Armstrong acknowledged the salary cap will affect efforts to re-sign key UFAs David Perron, Ville Husso and Nick Leddy.
NHLRumors.com
  • “Every team that didn’t win the first round, that felt like they should’ve won the first round, has to be looking at a piece like J.T. Miller… Look at Florida. I’ve mentioned a couple of teams that didn’t get out of the first round but the Florida Panthers have to be reeling after getting swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning.” – Darren Dreger
  • Jimmy Murphy of Montreal Hockey NOW: Talk has been going on for some time but  Eric Girard has sparked speculation a Quebec franchise is at least being discussed.
  • Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun: Again, Pierre Dorion and the Ottawa Senators have been in the news. Would Dorion consider moving the seventh overall pick in this year’s draft?
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Edmonton Oilers Talk: Ken Holland Can Sign Anybody but Somebody Would Need to Go

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Cult of Hockey


Edmonton Oilers, Colorado Avalanche both acquired star power via the draft, but built supporting casts differently
  • Lots of star power on  both teams, in keeping with the consistently high draft position both enjoyed throughout much of the 2010s.
    • Both teams subsequently acquired a franchise player with a first overall selection, the Avs nabbing Nathan MacKinnon in 2013 and the Oilers Connor McDavid 2 years later.
    • Each team currently includes 4 players selected in the top 4 of the draft, including superstars Leon Draisaitl drafted #3 by the Oilers in 2014 and Cale Makar at #4 by Colorado in 2017.
    • Both teams added a core piece or two a little lower in the top 10, with Darnell Nurse joining Edmonton’s blueline at #7 in 2013 and Evan Bouchard doing the same at #10 in 2018, while high-scoring Mikko Rantanen was nabbed by the Avs at #10 in 2015.
  • The UFA route has been a major pipeline for the Oilers and the source of some 40% of their playoff roster. Among them, major contributors like Mike Smith, Tyson BarrieCody CeciZach Hyman, and Evander Kane.
    • The Avs found one significant player when they signed Valeri Nichushkin, a younger free agent who had  not been qualified by the Stars in the summer of 2019.
    • The other two are long-in-the-tooth vets playing depth roles, although it’s hard to overlook Darren Helm’s series-winning goal in the dying seconds of Game 6 vs. the St. Louis Blues.
  • Another crafty manoeuvre by Avs GM Joe Sakic was the acquisition of Nicolas Aube-Kubel via the waiver wire.
  • Nearly half of Colorado’s playoff roster (11 of 23) have come to the team through this time-honoured route.
    • The list includes some key pieces including two-way star Nazem Kadri, first-pairing d-man Devon Toews, and oh yeah, starting goalie Darcy Kuemper.
    • Ken Holland has done some serious business in this area as well, notably the acquisition of “greybeard” Duncan Keith in a controversial deal with Chicago last off-season.
    • Holland did acquire a nice piece at the deadline in the form of defenceman Brett Kulak who has brought stability if not serenity to the previously problematic spot of 3LD.

BLH’s Thoughts: I’m very excited to watch this series but I’m not confident it’s going to be a long one. I could see one team or the other taking this one in four or five and actually, I feel the same about the TB/NYR series but with that one I think the Rangers will get eliminated. 

But just getting back to the EDM/COL series, Cale Makar had only three assists in the 2nd round after lighting NSH up for 10pts in the first round. Mikko Rantanen has to be dealing with an upper body issue because he’s only scored once in the playoffs so far and he’s averaging 2.4 shots a game with at a 4% success rate. However, Landeskog, MacKinnon, and Kadri are shooting very well with a much higher finishing rate. I mean, half of MacKinnon’s and Landeskog’s goals have come on the PP. So, the Oilers will have to be very cognizant of that trio when they have the puck in any scenario. That said, Valeri Nichushkin is an assassin that’s yet to heat up but it would be a massive mistake for Edmonton’s skaters to brush off the big Russian’s production rate to date (3g/7pts/10gp).

John Shannon said on Oilers Now yesterday that it’ll be the team that can stifle the speed of the other club that comes out of this one and to a degree I think that’s true, but, the Avs have face two really physical teams so far and you have to wonder how tender they’re feeling right now. Could they make it through another four, five, or six games against a team that is not only fast and skilled but also tough on the forecheck? 

I think this one’s gonna come down to which goalie screws up the least or stays healthier the longest if you ask me, but isn’t that kind of how it goes in any series?

As for tonight, Edmonton’s lost both game 1s so far this year. Would it shock you if they dropped another one?


Oilersnation


How the Edmonton Oilers can beat the Colorado Avalanche
  • Darcy Kuemper was one of the best goalies in the league this year posting a 37-12-4 record, a .921 save percentage and a 2.54 GAA… Come playoffs, however, there’s been a shift in the force, if you will. Kuemper’s numbers have plummeted…
  • But how can the Oilers take advantage of Kuemper? Traffic to the net. It’s a recipe that has worked for them so far in the playoffs. In all situations, the Oilers have scored 30 of their 52 goals from high danger areas, according to Natural Stat Trick.
  • Among eight goaltenders who have played over seven games in the playoffs, Kuemper’s .811 high danger save percentage is the worst.
  • The Avalanche arent giving up lots of looks inside during these playoffs, but when they are, Kuemper is struggling to stop them.
  • I think going big-on-big in this series, much like against Calgary, is the play. McDavid against MacKinnon hasn’t been favourable in Edmonton’s favour. The shot attempts and expected goals at 5×5 have swayed fairly heavily in Colorado’s favour when McDavid and MacKinnon are on the ice together, but balances a bit adjusting for score and venue.
  • It seems straightforward, but I’d also just go L3 vs. L3 as much as possible. Burakovsky-Compher-Aube-Kubel has done well controlling the shot attempt share at 5×5, but have gotten caved in on expected goals. Foegele and McLeod have some chemistry, while Puljujarvi will be a key shaker there too.
  • Toews-Makar is as solid as they come as a pairing. They control and push the pace of play exceptionally well, but have been outscored 2-5 in terms of high-danger goals.
  • Jack Johnson-Manson have struggled in these playoffs. Barely breaking even in terms of shot attempt share, but have been crushed in expected goals.
  • Defensively, the Oilers are going to need to play a tight game and take away Colorado’s speed. They love to play a fast game, and I think that plays into Edmonton’s favour.

BLH’s Thoughts: The downfall of hard attacking fast teams is that they’re susceptible to counter attacks. So which of these two clubs are going to commit to keeping a man high so that they don’t get caught going the other way? 

I do like the idea of getting in Kuemper’s grill though. He’s a fragile keeper… 

That pairing of Johnson and Manson look quite similar to Gudbranson and Zadorov and Zach Hyman ate them up. Imagine what McDavid could do flying down the Jack Johnson’s wing?… Byram is going to be a fantastic dman someday IF he can stay healthy. If I were the Oilers I’d target him physically as well as Makar because as I’ve said in the past, I don’t think he’s healthy. You take away Colorado’s movement from the back end and that means their big boys have to come back in and break out of their own end by themselves or rely on Kris Russell specials off the glass and I don’t think that will dovetail well with the Avs style of play. I suppose MacKinnon could try to go end-to-end all game long if he wanted though… 


Trade Rumors


Spector’s Hockey
  • Asked during a recent press conference about re-signing Kane, Oilers general manager Ken Holland said he can sign anybody but someone else would have to go.
  • Michael Russo and Harman Dayal recently examined the trade market for Kevin Fiala… Looking at recent trades involving comparable players such as Florida’s Sam Reinhart, Russo and Dayal believe the Wild’s asking price would involve a first-round pick and a quality prospect… Clubs with potential interest could include the Ottawa SenatorsNew Jersey DevilsPhiladelphia Flyers and New York Islanders.
  • Jonas Siegel and James Mirtle are uncertain over whether Jack Campbell and Jake Muzzin will return with the Toronto Maple Leafs next season.
    • Campbell loves playing in Toronto but the thin market for goaltenders this summer could make it difficult for the cap-strapped Leafs to outbid other clubs…
NHLRumors.com
  • The Vancouver Canucks are one of many teams that could use a right-handed defenseman. Though he may not be on the trade market just yet, if the Pittsburgh Penguins decide to make John Marino available to help save some money, the Canucks should be interested.
    • Brock Boeser and Conor Garland could be trade chips for the Canucks – if the Penguins are willing to take back salary.
  • “… I think there are a number of teams who are waiting for Barry Trotz to make his decision on what his future will be… I think Barry Trotz has let it be known to teams that he’s not in a hurray to make his choice… He’s spoken to Winnipeg. He’s spoken to Philly as Jeff reported. He’s spoken to Vegas. I believe he’s spoken to Detroit, and aslo believe he still going to speak to Dallas.” – Elliotte Friedman

BLH’s Thoughts: As it pertains to the Oilers re-signing Evander Kane, let’s say he wins big in the arbitration case and is willing to take a little less in exchange for term, Mikko Koskinen’s $4.5M is off the books this summer, throw that right at Kane with a sweetener on top and then shuffle some bodies around elsewhere. 

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Edmonton Oilers Playoff Talk: “We wanted to make sure that we were physical on offence.” – Woodcroft on Series Win vs. Calgary

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Very enjoyable article, and the conclusion of “everything is worth it when you win” really got me thinking about how, duh, obviously that’s right, but also… is it? If you trade Gretzky then win Stanley, did you do the right thing? I’m trying to apply ethical concepts to hockey, let’s see if this works. Instead of asking “what is the most moral action” we’re asking “what is the action most likely to result in winning?”

Consequentialist ethics are those that are focused on results. “The ends justifies the means” is very well know, as is “the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.” Different iterations of the same principle. These systems are easiest to use to justify actions that would be immoral under other systems.

Deontological ethics are those that are focused on following the correct rules, such as the Charter of Rights and Freedoms or the Categorical Imperative. These systems are the most likely to have ruinous consequences; if you do the right thing and the world burns as a result, you still did the right thing.

Stoicism teaches that you should not feel upset about things beyond your control. For sport, this means you can control your training, nutrition, effort, etc, but you cannot control whether you win or not, therefore, you should not care whether you win or not. https://existentialcomics.com/comic/179

Okay, all useful but flawed ideas. It occurs to me that a lot of back-and-forth between different hockey schools of thought parallels these ideas. So, reasonable, well-informed adults would be likely to view the following things in the following ways:

Resigning a streaky 40 year old goalie to be your starter for the next two years when you are in Win Now mode: A consequentialist is happy, because it worked out (so far, *does all the superstitious things*). A deontologist is losing their mind because the body of statistical evidence says this is a losing move. A stoic is only concerned with the choices they had, so they may see it not as “signing a risky goalie” but as “signing the least risky option available.”

That legendary whacky MacT draft pick trade. A consequentialist is unhappy, because it didn’t work. A deontologist may think the correct process was followed and that is what will lead to the best outcomes overall so we should be looking to do it again. A stoic might feel upset because they feel there were better choices we could have made, or might feel fine because how prospects work out is beyond our control, there is often room for disagreements even among reasonable adults with similar paradigms.

Drafting Conner McDavid. Some things are so obvious that they are clearly correct under every reasonable ethical system.

I think Consequentialism is over-represented in the media, who often, to my eye, blindly worship results without ever thinking about how those results were obtained, whether by blind fluke, true skill, heroic effort, foul cheating or zebra job.

I think Deontology is over-represented in the analytics community. Anyone remember the drunk baby meme captioned “So then Dallas says shots matter more than wins?”

I suspect Stoicism is over-represented in the “professional athlete” community. Conner McDavid is the best there is, and he has lost more hockey games than most humans will ever play. Professional athletes need a way to keep their self-image stable through good times and bad while enduring treatment that we would consider abusive if they were happening in other contexts (if I worked a horse as hard as Connor works himself, I would hopefully be shunned. If I posted the kind of personally judgmental comments that some fans regularly post about regular citizens, it would be cyber bullying at best. If I treated my coworkers the way that Brad Marchand does, I’d be in jail. Not judging, just observing that how we treat athletes is weird.)

BLH’s Thoughts: This a post from LT’s comments section from a user named Keeper_13 and I just found the breakdown very interesting and wanted to share it with you. Which category do you find yourself identifying with? Or maybe you feel like you fall into multiple categories depending on the scenario. Let us know in the comments below! Generally, I think I’m more stoic than the others.


Oilersnation


Woodcroft Discusses BOA, Holloway and More

Jay, you pushed a lot of the right buttons at times. Last night you mentioned you switched [Zach] Hyman and [Evander] Kane as it was to get a little bit of a jump in the top line, but also it was matchup related.

  • Yeah, I thought that he did a good job with Tkachuk and he had an effect on that player. And, for me I thought that we didn’t love the way that we started last night.
  • Hyman was displaying something in the first period that I thought he could help Draisaitl and McDavid and so we wanted to flip that.
  • Sometimes you know through experience and through just watching the game within the game, that leads to decisions like that and it worked out for us, so I’m pleased.

Zach Kassian only played two minutes last night, he also got rocked in the second period, he was very slow coming to the bench, was he banged up at all?

  • Zach gave us all that he had, his contribution was valuable to our team winning…
  • They dressed 11 forwards and seven D. They ended up only playing 10 forwards and so the way that the flow of that game went meant that we had to change our lines…
  • But you talk about a heck of a teammate, someone that gives the team everything that he has and he is a big reason why we are moving on to series number three.

What impressed you most about the execution you wanted to implement defensively against the Flames from your defenders that worked so well?

  • We’re a group back there that gets the job done by committee. By commitment to fundamentals in the way that we defend by keeping it simple on breakouts.

You were able to implement a system that took away one of Calgary’s strengths which was using their defencemen to activate. How did you do it, what worked to eliminate Calgary’s defencemen for much of it?

  • So the way that we want to handle our point man, whether it’s on the strong side or the weak side, there are details that go into that. We wanted to make sure that we were physical on offence.
  • We took a little steam out of their D men in their own end first of all, we didn’t want to get beat back up the ice on our rush coverage.
  • …their D coming down on pucks, there were just certain things that we wanted to do, counter pinch wise that was able to help us.

Having been with this group since February 10th, what impressed you most in the series win over Calgary?

  •  Well, in game number one, I thought the score was a little bit flattering. I was happy we came back, but I didn’t love our competition level on 50/50 pucks or our level of execution.
  • To see us go out and win game two against really tough circumstances, I was really proud of that.
  • We knew Calgary was going to have their moments, but we wanted to make sure we did it harder, and we did it longer, and when you steer the conversation towards your own process, I think that results take care of themselves.

What would be the thought process for you as the head coach to put a rookie like Dylan Holloway in the lineup for the next round?

  • I feel quite comfortable with Dylan, the same way that I feel comfortable with Brad Malone, Devin Shore, Derick Brassard, other people who are not currently in the lineup.
  • In terms of his availability to be put into the lineup, he is a healthy and available player that our coaching staff can puck if we so choose to.

BLH’s Thoughts: Good non-answer on Holloway. I think LT put it best last week when he was on Gregor’s show when he said at this point in time, the vets are going to get the calls and Edmonton has quite a few (Shore, Brassard, Turris, Malone, etc) sitting in the press box. 

That said, Holloway is much better than all of them, but with those young players you have to be willing to live with not only the energy and willingness to get the job done but also the rookie mistakes. Holloway probably belongs in this series with the Avs due to skill set alone, but Woodcroft might feel like the Avs are susceptible if he plays a more physical brand too. Personally, I wouldn’t have a problem if Holloway got in for Foegele in game one just to see how he does. However, I don’t believe that you’d bring in Dylan to be utilized like Kassian and Archie are. So, we’ll see but it appears Woodcroft is pretty tight-lipped on his prized rookie. 

I checked Colorado’s 2022 splits from this past year because I was looking for teams they struggled against and there were two teams they struggled with, the Dallas Stars and Columbus Blue Jackets. 

Toronto scored a ton against Colorado (12gf-8ga) though and in four games with Nashville the split the series but the goal differential was 16-16 and that has me thinking that if this series is going to be a defensive shit show, we’re going to be in for a ride AND it favours Edmonton.

The Flames thought with their first line (three 40g scorers) that they’d be able to keep pace with the Oilers and they should’ve but for whatever reason Gaudreau, Tkachuk and Lindholm were no-shows and it was probably Backlund, their top defensive forward, who was their best player. Will Edmonton’s top line be so good that it nullifies Landeskog, MacKinnon, and Rantanen leaving Kadri and Nichushkin to bear the scoring responsibilities? 

Speaking of Kadri, might Woodcroft match Evander Kane with him as he did Tkachuk in the Calgary series?

I’d heard Makar isn’t 100% and that was early in the 2nd round. If that’s the case, that’s a major blow to Colorado’s chances. 

I’m thinking Zach Hyman is going to have his way in the muck with whoever the Avs throw at him too. He made a mockery of Gudbranson and Zadorov in the 2nd round and Colorado most likely will have Jack Johnson and Josh Manson lining up against Hyman’s line.

Speaking of Hyman’s line, who will his center be? As we wait for the 3rd round to commence, Leon Draisaitl is getting healthier and if he can center his own line that will offer Jay Woocroft some more flexibility… 

Something that does worry me is Edmonton’s aversion to stopping zone entries sooner because of the speed Colorado has in their top six. I feel like Keith and Bouchard are going to get eaten alive whereas Kulak, Ceci, and Nurse should be able to break even in this aspect at least. I hope Barrie’s footspeed doesn’t let him down in this series. 

Lastly, I’ve been very impressed with this group’s decision to commit to playing playoff hockey. I’m talking about great defensive play, hitting, blocking shots, and basically just doing whatever it takes to get the job done. My boy Pulju is a shining example of one guy who’s accepted a role that’s not native to his skillset, but he’s out there crushing guys and taking pucks to the ankle and this is something the hockey gods love. So what did they do to reward him? Gave him a nice juicy blue paint goal to help send Calgary to the brink of elimination. 

I don’t know if I see seven games here, but nevertheless, we will be entertained. 


Trade Rumors


Spector’s Hockey
  • Steve Mcfarlane reports Gaudreau sounded like he’d very much like to remain with the Flames during his end-of-season press conference on Saturday.
  • Wes Gilbertson and Daniel Austin report Tkachuk is open to a long-term deal with the Flames.
  • SPECTOR’S NOTE: The cost of re-signing Gaudreau and Tkachuk will take a big chunk out of their salary-cap payroll for years. It could end up costing a combined $20 million to keep them in the fold.
  • Nick Goss believes the Bruins’ top-three offseason priorities are finding a top-six center, adding a scoring winger and bringing more young players into their lineup.
  • Jimmy Murphy wondered if the Bruins will consider moving blueliner Brandon Carlo in a deal for a top-six center.
  • Jeff Marek examined the possible contract comparables for Andrew Copp.

The Daily Goal Horn

  • So with Aleksander Barkov and Carter Verhaeghe’s extensions kicking in next season, Florida has just under $4 million in cap space to get better. It has sparked rumors that the Panthers will be looking hard to gain more room this summer.
    • According to Elliotte Friedman on his latest 32 Thoughts Podcast, he mentioned that the Florida Panthers, in desperate need for cap space looked into trading Bobrovsky.
  • Darren Dreger of TSN is indicating that the Habs are very close to announcing a contract extension for Martin St. Louis.
  • Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang are both slated for unrestricted free agency on July 13. A recent report said that Pittsburgh offered them a 3 year-deal worth $5M AAV each. Both considered the offer to be too low.
  • The Philadelphia Flyers are searching for a new coach after letting Mike Yeo go. Reports indicate they will be meeting with Barry Trotz this week, but Tortorella rumors are now surfacing.

BLH’s Thoughts: That is right up Holland’s alley and with Koskinen leaving for Switzerland this summer, that’ll open up over $4M. The Oilers will still have to get creative but if Dutch is happy to go into 2022/23 with Skinner and Smith as his goaltending tandem, that will negate the need to spend big on a no.1 goalie and he could use that scratch to re-sign Kane.

Maybe Foegele gets moved and it’s my understanding that they’ll try to get Kassian’s situation worked out this summer too because they can’t have him playing a handful of minutes a night on the 4th line. That said, I do think they’ll bring in some affordable muscle. 

Do you think the Oilers will sign a good AHL goalie though? I ask that because I’m not certain that Konovalov, Fanti, or Rodrigues would be good enough to play at the NHL level in a scenario where one of Skinner or Smith get hurt.

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Edmonton Oilers Playoff Talk: How Far Will the Flames Go to Win Game Four?

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Monday Mailbag – First impressions of the Battle of Alberta

It’s been 31 years… what’s everyone’s first impression of the playoff Battle of Alberta?

  • “Love it. It’s been a long time since these teams were good at the same time like they were in the BOA days.” – Brownlee

What is your take on why this team seems to be back on their heels more often than not at the start of these hockey games?

  • “I think it is mental. When they need a good start, games six and seven, they did it and again in game three of the Flames series, so they are capable of it. It has to be a mental block.” – Gregor

Even though it’s been reported that Leon Draisaitl and Darnell Nurse are fighting through pretty heavy injuries, how impressed are you with what they’ve been able to do so far in these playoffs?

  • “Draisaitl in particular has just been incredible. He started this series with back-to-back three point games and his two goals have been off the rush. Think about that, the guy playing through a high-ankle sprain is still using his speed to score goals.” – Yaremchuk

I’m a die-hard Nuge fan… I’d love everyone’s thoughts on what needs to change/happen for him to get on the level he needs to be at for playoffs – and silence the haters.

  • ” I thought Game 2 was his best of the series so far, and I don’t think it’s surprising that it came when he was moved away from Derek Ryan and Josh Archibald.” – Baggedmilk

BLH’s Thoughts: BoA has been the BoA. The first game was a shocker for both clubs but games two and three have been all Oilers. Before the series started I was pretty sure that Calgary had the ammo to take care of Edmonton but right now I feel like it’s the other way around because I never thought Jacob Markstrom would be getting eaten alive like he is and I thought the Flames would have some sort of defensive response to McDavid, Draisaitl, and Kane. Then came along Zach Hyman, Duncan Keith, and Mike Smith… You never know what’s going to happen on a game-by-game basis, but the momentum is in Edmonton’s corner right now.

I feel less anxious about starting slowly in this series as opposed to the first round vs. LA because Calgary has been unable to hold onto a lead so far. 

I love that Darnell has settled his game down and kept things simple. Not only is it benefiting him as an individual but it’s helping the team too. It helps that Duncan Keith has stepped up his game and that Cody Ceci is playing fantastic as well though. 

As for Leon, I don’t know of there’s a word that comes to mind at the moment that describes my amazement at how he’s battling through the list of injuries he’s got right now. As long as the players he’s passing to keep filling the net, we won’t miss his goal scoring, but I’m glad he’s getting his ginos from time to time. 

Game four is going to be a physical one I think. Calgary’s only chance right now is to take out Edmonton’s big boys, so I hope the Oilers are ready. 

With Nuge, we’ve got to forget about him producing a lot of points and focus more on his two-way game and playmaking. If you do that, your opinion of how he’s playing will change a bit. With his line, they’ve got Hyman who’s scoring like crazy and the ultimate disruptor in Puljujarvi. They’re going to get in the muck and work the dirty areas to try and grind down Calgary.

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  • Will you be completely happy, absolutely thrilled and fulfilled as a fan, if the Oilers win the Stanley Cup with a roster you believe is flawed or could have been constructed more efficiently? Does the journey have to be a certain way in order for you to enjoy it completely?

BLH’s Thoughts: This is peak fanning in Edmonton. There’s an element of the fanbase that can’t enjoy the success of the team unless they win with the team build or tactics approved by said fan and that blows my mind. It’s a massive ego trip for one to only be able to enjoy the success of the team they’re following only if they do it in a manner said individual approves of. 

The fact of the matter is, every Stanley Cup winning team is flawed to some degree or else they’d win 16 straight with 16 shutouts and no penalties. 

I’ll tell you another fact, it’s no fun to follow a team that always wins because it gets boring. The peaks and valleys that come with cheering for your favorite team are what make it fun. 

So, while you may not agree with how your club is built when it eventually wins a championship, you’d best not waste the opportunity to marinate in the happiness and glory that is afforded you when they become champions because you didn’t like a trade four years prior or you think they could’ve signed Player X instead of Player Y. That is called pouting and that’s what children and degenerates do. 


Trade Rumors


Spector’s Hockey
  • Kristen Shilton previews the Florida Panthers’ potential offseason plans after being swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning… The first will be deciding if Andrew Brunette becomes their full-time head coach or is replaced… 
    • Shilton also felt the Panthers will have to replace Claude Giroux and Ben Chiarot.
    • Shilton expects Zito will spend the summer upgrading the Panthers’ blueline…
    • SPECTOR’S NOTE: Barry Trotz could certainly improve the Panthers’ team defense. Food for thought.
  •  In his latest mailbag segment, Kevin Kurz was asked about the futures of New York Islanders forwards Oliver WahlstromAnthony Beauvillier and Josh Bailey.
    • Kurz felt the Islanders still believe Wahlstrom can develop into a top-six forward despite his struggles this season.
    • However, he sees Beauvillier as a possible trade chip to bring in a more consistent winger or a left-shot defenseman to pair with Noah Dobson.
    • Clubs with depth issues at forward, such as the Dallas Stars, Edmonton Oilers or Calgary Flames, could use someone with Bailey’s experience and two-way skills.
  • Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson is interested in acquiring a first-round pick in this year’s draft… Someone will have to step up with a big offer for Davidson to consider shopping winger Alex DeBrincat. The only way Patrick Kane gets moves is if he requests a trade.
NHLTradeRumors.me
  • According to Jesse Granger, the Vegas Golden Knights are very likely to trade Laurent Brossoit this offseason.
  • According to Marco D’Amico, the Montreal Canadiens are expected to target Justin Braun if the defenseman hits the free-agency market. 
  • Sportsnet hockey analyst Nick Kypreos says that as many as 6-7 teams have reached out to Trotz. Kipper goes on to state that clubs are likely looking at a price tag in the $6M per year range. 

BLH’s Thoughts: I do find it interesting that over the hill GM Ken Holland’s team is still in the hunt for a Stanley Cup but Super GM Bill Zito and the Computer Boys are OUT and in a sweep no less… Good thing Florida spent all those future assets on Giroux and Chiarot because next season when he’s not got the advantage of having some superstars on bargain contracts he’ll be able to dip into his minor league roster and graduate a couple young upstarts… Oh wait… He won’t be able to do that at all. Well, on the bright side, he’s got a President’s trophy to show off and a banner to put in the rafters. 

As for Andrew Brunette earning the head coaching job, I call BS on that one. Coach Q primed that team for this season and all Brunette had to do is stay afloat and the roster would do the rest (h/t to Zito and the Computer Boys for building a fantastic regular season club). But if ownership wants to take this team to the next level, they hire Trotz and his goaltending guru to do just that. 

Tell ya what, if the Oilers could find a way to keep Evander Kane for the next couple of years and add a guy like Anthony Beauvillier, that would be something. Josh Bailey is a fine two-way vet and probably somebody that Ken Holland would pursue if the price was right considering all of the experience he has, but the price isn’t right. Bailey’s contract is way too rich for Edmonton’s blood considering what he brings to the table. 

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Edmonton Oilers Playoff Talk: I see a change coming…

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9 Things
  • Oilers goaltender Mikko Koskinen is reported to have already signed a contract to play in Lugano next season. It is a little awkward, considering Edmonton is still alive in the playoffs
  • Head Coaches being coy or evasive on player injuries when it comes to Stanley Cup Playoff time is far from new. But I see a change coming… as wagering becomes an increasingly larger percentage of revenues across the league, the NHL’s new partners will demand and get far greater transparency.
  • …the step-up from Caleb Jones to Duncan Keith in specific moments like Friday cannot be ignored.
  • After the lopsided loss to Calgary in Game 1, there were quite a few people calling for wholesale lineup changes. A lot of AHL-based names were brought up… No disrespect meant to those prospects and solid veteran pro’s, but they were in the AHL for a reason… But that doesn’t mean that one of the current Black Aces won’t see action in this series and have an opportunity to make an impact.
  • Prior to Game 2, I Tweeted that the quickest way for the Oilers to bow out of this series would be to shift and try to play Calgary’s game, as opposed to their own.
  • The Oilers have superior team speed and they used it to their benefit in the Game 2 victory. If they continue to, I think Edmonton can beat Calgary in a 7-game series. Can a superior skater such as Dylan Holloway or even Philip Broberg play a role in that? I think it is likely.

BLH’s Thoughts: I also thought it was a bit weird that Koskinen’s contract was announced, but then again Bob Hartley (Lugano’s head coach) used to coach Calgary… You never know what kind of shenanigans teams will get up to this time of year. 

The one thing I’ve seen over the years is that coaches will adapt. For me, the only way that NHL teams are going to disclose injuries to the public is if they’re forced to by the league and even in that scenario I can definitely see teams finding a way around it. Life… uh… Finds a way.

Yeah… Of all the things that have surprised me this year, how much better Keith is playing than Jones isn’t one of them. 

I’ve not been impressed with Warren Foegele for about a month now. I was hoping his speed, size, and physicality would shine in the post-season but he’s gone into hiding and I do agree with Mr. Leavins in that Dylan Holloway could be a fella who could make an impact. He’s got all of the things that Foegele has plus plus and in a limited role akin to Puljujarvi’s (around 10 minutes a night), DH could be an impactful player. Maybe with Edmonton having last change for the next two games, we’ll see the former AJHL MVP make an appearance. 


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Game Notes: Calgary Flames @ Edmonton Oilers — Game 3
  • There’s been a common theme through the first two games between Edmonton and Calgary. The Flames start off hot and then take their foot off the gas as the game goes along…
  • Edmonton’s win in Game 2 in Calgary was huge. It was the first time all year that the road team had won a Battle of Alberta game…
  • Historically… The team that wins Game 3 and goes up 2-1 in a series wins that series 69.5 percent of the time, so winning Sunday’s game in Edmonton would be nice for the Oilers.
  • In Games 1 and 2 against the Oilers, Markstrom allowed 11 goals on 68 shots, an .838 save percentage.
  • It’ll be interesting to see if Jay Woodcroft and Co. opt to inject some youth into this series. Dylan Holloway has never played an NHL game would give the Oilers some added size, speed, and skill in their top-nine. Josh Archibald and Zack Kassian played under five minutes in Game 2.
  • If the Oilers do manage to go on a deep run, we could seriously see Connor McDavid put together one of the best playoff performances of all time… McDavid has 20 points in nine games in the playoffs so far… The all-time record for points in a single playoff was when Wayne Gretzky scored 47 points in 1985.

BLH’s Thoughts: So we’re at the point in this series where Calgary is having trouble holding a lead and if Edmonton scores first, it’s almost a guaranteed win for the Oilers… That is a helluva conundrum seeing as the Flames’ Vezina candidate goalie seems to shit the bed against McDavid and Co. In addition to that, the aforementioned Connor McDavid has entered God Mode.

Personally, I’m still hesitant to give this series to the Oilers but FFS, do they ever make it difficult to commit to an opinion on them because if they start scoring first or if they continue to dissolve any lead the Flames get, they could easily take this series. 

I mean, Calgary nearly doubled their hit totals from gm1 to gm2 and it didn’t do them any favors. In fact, Sutter started hard starting certain players in the o-zone and the d-zone in gm2 whereas in gm1 he was happy to spread those responsibilities out a tad. Matthew Tkachuk went from starting 53% of his shifts in the offensive zone to 72.7% in gm2, Rasmus Andersson started 56% in the OZ in gm1 but shot way up to 82% in gm2, and this pattern repeated for most of CGY’s stars. I don’t know if that game plan helped any either and now that the games are in Edmonton Jay Woodcroft will be able to get the matchups he prefers… 

Geez, if Edmonton makes it to the Cup final, you could really see McDavid challenging that record of Gretzky’s as long as he stays healthy, right? He’s already got 7pts in two games in this series… 

I know the old guard are saying they’ve never seen anything like this before but they’re just talking out of their asses. Gretzky used to produce like this and Mario Lemieux used to as well, one could argue that Jagr used to too. The difference being they didn’t do it with as much speed as Connor does it. 

Does 97 blow my mind on a nightly basis with some of the shit he pulls? Of course. Will he end up being the best of all time? Not sure on that one. Gotta win a few rings first and then we can talk. What I will say though is that we’d better not hear any more about Edmonton’s stars needing to have their “Yzerman moments” after this years post-season… 

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Trade Rumors


Spector’s Hockey
  • They (Drance/Dhaliwal) feel the Canucks are unlikely to take Boeser to arbitration and could qualify him if a compromise isn’t reached beforehand. It’s believed that’s something the winger’s camp prefers as well. It could be a short-term extension, perhaps for three years and below the $7.5 million qualifier.
  • Team sources also doused reports suggesting Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be shopped in a cost-cutting move this summer.
  • Ben Kuzma believes J.T. Miller will draw plenty of trade interest if the Canucks cannot free up sufficient cap space to sign the 29-year-old center to a contract extension.
  • The Winnipeg Jets also met with Trotz while the Vegas Golden Knights and Detroit Red Wings could also be among his suitors.
  • The Dallas Stars could circle back to Rick Tocchet as a coaching candidate to replace Rick Bowness, who stepped down earlier this week.
  • Friedman reports the New Jersey Devils are considering all their options for the offseason. That could include shopping their first-round pick (second overall) in this year’s draft.

The Daily Goal Horn

  • The Bruins are said to be looking to extend head coach Bruce Cassidy as he enters the final year of his deal.
  • One player that Boston will likely be reconsidering their stance on is Jake DeBrusk. He had asked for a trade out of the organization this season, but if Bergeron doesn’t return, keeping him will be imperative.
  • Some believe the Rangers have already made re-signing Copp a priority.
  • The truth is, unless Guerin can unload some salary, I’m not sure how he can pay Fiala at least $6 million and field a complete team… There’s a lot of talk that the pending RFA with arbitration rights could be moved at the NHL Draft to the NJ Devils. Not only do they have interest and the cap space to pay him, they are willing to trade their first round pick which is #2 overall.

NHLRumors.com

  • The Chicago Blackhawks are on the lookout for a 2022 first-round draft pick… Would someone offer up a first for Connor Murphy?
  • Could the Islanders take a run at Johnny Gaudreau if he hits the open market?
  • Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion has already said they could be open to trading their first-round pick, No. 7 overall, for immediate help… The Senators would like to add a top-six forward to play with Tim Stuetzle and possibly a top-four defenseman.
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