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G9: Oilers v. Canucks Post Game Wrap-up

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Here we sit, roughly 15 minutes before game number nine of the season and I can’t help but think about how much things have changed. We all knew that Connor was a true phenom and would change the Oilers all by himself but how many predicted that the change would be so dramatic and fast? I sure as hell did not! I expected improvement but not top of the western conference 10% of the way through the year.

After two shut-outs in the last three games I think the vast majority of Oiler fans are expecting another win tonight for the guys and if I was inclined to disagree, I’m not, by the way, I would be hard pressed to mount much of an argument in my favor.

I’m not expecting a blowout but I do think Edmonton is clearly the better team here and will win the 6th straight game to finish October with an 8-1 record. We are about two and a half hours from finding out either way! Craig Andersen returned to the Senators line-up after taking a short leave of absence to be with his ill wife. Best of luck to both of them as they continue through treatment and recovery.

Through the first twenty minutes the Oilers and Senators have not managed to bulge the twine in either net. In the period the Oilers were the better team for the most part. Except when they had the man advantage. Only managing two shots in six minutes of power-play time. On the plus side, the Oilers lead in shots, 7 to 4, in hits, 9 to 8, and are killing it in the face-off circle going 12-3 in the opening frame.

Connor, as always, had a couple good moments in the period. First, he stormed through basically the entire Senators team, going around Erik Karlsson-like he was standing still for a wrap around attempt. Then later in the period he drew the third power-play when he caught Derrick Brassard flat-footed in the neutral zone and made a nice move to the inside. That forced Brassard to take the hooking penalty.

Only other item of note in the first was a very minor fight between Zach Kassian and Mark Borowiecki. Wouldn’t say there was a winner or loser but Kassian was the only one to land a punch in the fight… Still goes down as a disappointing draw.

The second period proved little better as far as game action was concerned. The Nuge made a fantastic move that I am still not quite sure how he pulled off. He had two defenders all over him and he still managed to extract himself and the puck for a clear straight shot on the net. Unfortunately for the Oilers that was their best chance of the middle frame.

Ottawa scored the only goal of the game near the mid-way mark of the middle period off of some nice board work from Kyle Turris and Tom Pyatt. The result was a fantastic behind the back out front of the Oiler net to Mike Hoffman who beat Talbot short side to light the lamp.

The second ended with little else happening in the way of action and the Oilers went into the third period trailing for the first time this season, excluding the blow-out loss to Buffalo back in game three.

I read somewhere a few weeks back, I believe from Lowetide, that there are 25 games you will win no matter what and 25 you will lose no matter what. The rest are what make the difference between the play-offs and golfing early. Last night’s was one of the 25 that you lose no matter what.

Edmonton clearly was the better team on the night but there was zero chance that anything was getting past Craig Andersen in his first game back. The Oilers fired a ton of rubber at him in the third but to no avail. This was pre-destined. Andersen was on fire and when he did seem to be in some kind of trouble his defense cleared the puck out of danger quickly.

Hard to get too down on the game when Edmonton was playing fairly well against the boring trap coached Senators but it just wasn’t in the stars last night. Thankfully the next game is against the much-maligned Toronto Maple Leafs and I fully expect the Oilers to come out flying. Especially Connor McDavid, who will likely be playing in front of a lot of friends and family, after being held off the score sheet last night for the third time. I almost feel bad for what he will do to his hometown team tomorrow night.

The thing that fans need to remember is that one game does not make a season. We still have 73 left to go and there will be losses. Of that, we can be sure. How the guys respond Tuesday is the next big test for us. What happens Oilers fans? Let us know in the comments!

Cheers,

Rob

G8: Oilers vs. Senators – Eight Would Be Great!

 

The Oilers are back home for a game before heading out on their first real road trip of the year where they’ll face some pretty tough Eastern Conference opponents like the reigning Stanley Cup champs, a surprise Detroit Red Wings team, and both New York teams. Oh! And who can forget the first installment of Connor Vs. Auston?!

But tonight’s opposition is the Ottawa Senators who have just come off of a 5-2 thumping at the hands of the Calgary Flames. The Sens are 4-3-0 this season and one would think they’d have a much better record given the quality of players they employ. Alas, it’s early in the season and they could pull off five or six wins in the next 10 days and then we won’t be talking about how slow they’ve come out of the gate.

Tonight, I’ll be keeping my eye on two players for the Senators; Erik Karlsson (because you can’t help but notice him) and Mark Stone (as always when the Oilers play the Sens). I love the way Stone plays the game and to me, he’s one of the best defensive forwards in the NHL. Watch how good he is at taking the puck away from other players. He’s a genius at it and last year was first in the NHL with 128. That was 51 more takeaways than the next guy… From an Oilers perspective, Taylor Hall lead the team with 61.

I’m not sure if Craig Anderson will be in net or not given that he has just rejoined the team after receiving some very unfortunate news about his wife and her recent Cancer diagnosis but I hope that the Oilers fans do the right thing and give him a very large ovation.

As for the Oilers, I’ll be keeping a watchful eye on their star rookie, Jesse Puljujarvi. I feel like the manchild is getting better and more confident with each game that he plays. Last time out he nearly scored on a 2-on-1 and you could actually see the frustration on his face after it. He’s engaging physically and he’s already been quite a good two-way player so far this season and his CF% of 51.5 on the year (source) tells us he’s been doing alright in the fancies. I should ask G Money where the WoodMoney stats have him sitting.

I think that it is safe to say we’ll all be watching Cam Talbot closely to see if he continues his hot run because it is of the utmost importance to this team to have and keeping having the goaltending it has been getting.

Darnell Nurse has been the topic du jour lately and for once he’s not getting shit on by the oilogosphere and local media alike. The former Sault St. Marie Greyhound is really coming into his own alongside Eric Gryba and that’s stellar for this defence, no? He’s tied for the lead in team scoring (1g 2a 3pts) for defensemen and owns a very respectable CF% of 49.1. Come next year, when I suspect the Oilers will be looking to add another top-end defenseman via free agency or trade, Darnell Nurse could very well make that an extremely difficult decision for Peter Chiarelli if he continues to progress in the manner his is.

My prediction for tonight? An Oilers win to go 8-1-0. My belief is that this Sens team is hoping for an off night for the McDavid line but I can’t see that happening. I want to say that Leon Draisaitl is going to have a good game tonight though and I wonder if we’ll see Max McCormick/Darnell Nurse part 2? Probably not… Enjoy the game!

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McDavid Day Rumblings

Happy McDavid Day! I just want to get out a quick post about some Oilers pre-draft roster rumblings before I head to bed. It’s blistering evening here in Taipei.. Hot… Very hot…


What if I told you the defence of the Edmonton Oilers would start the season looking something like this:

Oscar Klefbom – Brent Seabrook
Martin Marincin – Mark Fayne
Barrett Jackman – Adam McQuaid
Darnell Nurse

Would that be something to perk the ears? Who would you rather pay top price for? Brent Seabrook or Dougie Hamilton? Would you be willing to buy out or take a bad deal to get rid of Andrew Ference and Nikita Nikitin? The bottom three names there just scare me looking at it. Not a trio of dmen I’d want to mess with. Older and more physical albeit but who’d you rather pay $4.5 million for, Nikitin or Jackman?

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And What if I said the goaltending might look something like this:

Cam Talbot
Craig Anderson

You might say I’m crazy but how would you feel if that was your Oilers goaltending tandem going into 2015/16? Would you be happy to go without draft picks in the 2nd round for a couple seasons? I think I might.

As for the forwards, would these lines appeal to you?

Hall-RNH-Eberle
Pouliot-McDavid-Yakupov
Winnik-Lander-Beleskey
Henricks-Gordon-Klinkhammer

If the Oilers don’t go out there and grab Beleseky, you know the Flames are going to and I believe he’d be an awesome RW on the third line with Lander and Winnik. And I know that a lot of people are penciling in Draisaitl but I can’t, at this point, see him starting the year with the team. He’s better off starting in Bakersfield. What about Nurse? Well he’s a beast of phenomenal proportions. On my list he’s a no.7 but surely that wouldn’t last, injuries will catch up to someone ahead of him and that will be that.

Do you think it’s even possible to trade for Brent Seabrook, Cam Talbot and Craig Anderson and keep all the major pieces intact for next year? Would signing Daniel Winnik, Barrett Jackman, Adam McQuaid, and Matt Beleskey as well as re-signing Martin Marincin be too much?

What do you think Oilers fans? Is it all a bit hasty for one off-season? I fear it may be.

With that said, I hope you enjoy the draft! I can’t wait to wake up in the morning and see what all the fuss is about this 3rd jersey everyone is talking about. Will it be better than the Beer League Heroes official jersey?

Ok that’s all! Have a great day! If you’re going out to one of the draft parties, drink responsibly and don’t let one bad decision ruin McDavid Day.

Take Care!

-BLH

Finding a Goalie for the Edmonton Oilers

I’ve spoken about this before but as we near the NHL entry draft in Florida things are becoming more clear to me. Whilst in Sunrise for McDavid Day the Oilers need to acquire a goalie. Whether that is for next season or 4 seasons down the road, trade or draft, it’s imperative that the Oilers set their goaltending future up right.

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