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The Oilers Should Target These Two Pittsburgh Penguins

We posted last month about how Elliotte Friedman was wondering what kind of trade partner Edmonton would be for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Friedman mentioned that the Pens were looking for a 3C and guess who has a 3rd line centre who’s going to be an unrestricted free agent this summer? The Oilers and Mark Letestu is said upcoming UFA who mans the centre position, obviously.

I mean unless they want to take Ryan Strome… Probably not, right?

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Anyways, take a look at the standings in the Metropolitan division right now. Second place and 8th place is separated by 5pts! Therefore there’s going to be a helluva arms race at the deadline if this keeps up and I think that the Oilers could really come away with an excellent haul if Peter Chiarelli plays his cards right.

Now before we get into this, I don’t want you to think that I’m saying that Mark Letestu will be traded for two highly regarded prospects. That’s not what I’m saying. I’ll simply be showing you a couple of players from the Penguins organization that I think the Oilers should go after.

But what do the Oilers need to come away from this deadline with? Moar Speed! Moar skill! Smarter players! Cheaper players! Younger players? Players who can move around within the lineup possibly. Players who might still need some time in the minors and could be willing to sign 2-way deals?

The idea is that the Oilers get a bit more balance if their moving Pat Maroon, Mark Letestu, and possibly Mike Cammalleri, right?

Which leads me to the Pittsburgh Penguins. They have two young players that I think are about to come into their own very soon.

  • Dominik Simon – C – 5’11” 175lbs – 2017/18: 16gp 4g 5a 9pts (AHL: 21gp 4g 14a 17pts)
  • Daniel Sprong – RW – 6’0″ 180lbs – 2017/18: 8gp 2g 1a 3pts (AHL: 32gp 19g 13a 32pts)

Sprong is a former 2nd round pick from 2015 (#46) for the Pittsburgh Penguins. Simon was drafted in the 5th round (#137) of that same draft.

What I’ve gleaned online from the reports of Dominik Simon is that he’s not a very physical player but he’s quick (I read that as more darty and less rocket speed) and he’s VERY smart on the ice. He’s had some time on Crosby’s wing and we do know that you don’t last up there unless you can keep up to Sid. Gotta be a smart player to do that. Add to that a laser of a wrister and he could be a great complimentary winger.

Hockey’s Future had this to say about him:

He is an undersized, but crafty offensive forward with a willingness to go to hard areas to score goals.

Simon, a lefty, already has nearly 160 games of AHL experience and two 40+ pt campaigns under his belt there. He definitely looks ready to take the next step and at 23 years old making 692k for this year before he turns RFA at season’s end, he’s a player I wouldn’t mind seeing the Oilers pick up.

As for Daniel Sprong, the Netherlands native who moved to Canada to play junior hockey has always had a reputation for being a sniper. When he played for Charlottetown of the QMJHL he amassed 85 goals in 168 games. Since he’s joined the Penguins AHL affiliate in Wilkes0-Barre, Sprong has scored 19 goals in 32 games.

Hockey’s Future praised the Dutchman’s offensive abilities,

A strong, imposing forward with quick feet, Sprong oozes offensive ability. His stickhandling and puck skills were amongst the best in the 2015 NHL Draft.

Sprong is a righty and would be an excellent add to the Oilers dusty right-wing. Like most kids who are that offensively gifted, they lack some defensive awareness and that’s the biggest complaint about Sprong too. He’s been called up and sent down a few times since leaving the junior hockey. He’s only 20 though and he’s got lots of time to develop.

But Sprong is one of those players the Oilers really need to add to their club. They need a player who will be team controlled for the foreseeable future, cheap, and can be called up and put in positions to score, not just to float around the bottom 6. I imagine he’d have a tougher time under a coach like Todd McLellan though because of that lack of a 200ft game and he’s not a huge fan of young players to begin with. He’s a veteran coach who prefers veteran players who have established 200ft games. A story as old as time.

What do you think? Given the arms race that’s about to begin in the Metro, do these two players interest you and how much would you be comfortable with the Oilers paying for them?

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The BLH Oilers Weekly Round Up: September 28th-October 3rd

Congrats everyone! We are OFFICIALLY only four days away from the regular season starting in the NHL. We’re back baby!

This week has some important news, especially on the Edmonton Oilers front.

Edmonton Oilers Three Stars of the Week

Third Star: Connor McDavid

McDavid makes another appearance in my three stars of the week and I think it will be a reoccurring theme for this season. So far, he has 5 points (all assists) this pre season. Yet, the score sheet does not do McDavid any justice. Every time he touches the puck, you are on the edge of your seat. It’s hard to put into words how special of a talent this kid is and I personally can’t wait to see him play against NHL teams.

Second Star: Anders Nilsson

Personally, I think he is the back up over Scrivens. Nilsson has been practically perfect this pre season. I do not see how anyone could really cut him over Scrivens, although contract and waiver exemption will be a factor. Still, the big swede has been our best goalie this preseason, even above our assumed starter, Cam Talbot (who I am a huge booster of).

First Star: Anton Lander

What a year can make. At this time last year, Lander was facing a waiver claim losing a spot over the woeful Will Acton. Has there been an Oiler that has benefited from the axing of Dallas Eakins? Lander had a natural hat trick in a win over Arizona earlier this week, scoring the three goals in a six minute span. He’s looked fine this pre season and is maturing into that bottom six role that the Oilers have needed for awhile. Hard not to root for the guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUeDQMc5NaA

Edmonton Oilers Rumors and News

There were a couple Oilers rumors this week. First was the Bryan Bickell for Nikita Nikitin trade rumor that fell thru. Bickell was placed on waivers yesterday and cleared this morning. Meanwhile, the Oilers waived Nikitin this morning and is expected (barring a miracle) to clear. (Edmonton Journal)

Also rumored was Andrew Ference being on the trade block and the Captain situation. Jason Gregor spoke with Ference about the captaincy and it was revealed that Ference was the one who approached management about stepping down as captain this season. (Oilers Nation)

Unfortunately, Jordan Eberle was injured in Tuesday’s pre season tilt with Arizona. The winger will be missing four to six weeks with a shoulder injury. (Edmonton Journal)

Darnell Nurse was sent down to the AHL on Tuesday. His time will come soon. He had an impressive camp. (Edmonton Sun)

Nikita Nikitin was placed on waiver this morning. I wrote a post after Thursday night’s 5-2 loss focusing on the woes of Nikitin. (Oil on Whyte)

 

Around the League

Videos of the Week

PK Subban is actually Don Cherry this entire time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi6hl8xo2Sk

The Hanson brothers gave the Penguins some motivation prior to their game against Tampa Bay

Jonathan Drouin has a razzle dazzle goal

The Oilers 2015/16 season opens up vs. the St.Louis blues next Thursday, October 8th. Talk about having your work cut out for you right off the bat. Who’s got more to prove though?

Thanks for reading and we’ll see you next week!

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