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Oilers Preseason: Jakub Jerabek Unsurprisingly Released

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This morning the Edmonton Oilers put let its fanbase no via the Twitter machine that Pontus Aberg had been tossed on the waiver wire in order to be sent to their farm club in Bakersfield and that $1M summer signing Jakub Jerabek had been released and is awaiting assignment.

**UPDATE**

https://twitter.com/NHLbyMatty/status/1046433889437327360

WTF IS GOING ON!!!

Well, the rest of this post is sort of null and void but you can read it if you want to. I will ask this though, if capfriendly had no idea that Koskinen had a NMC is his contract, are we to believe that tweet?


Now, I’ll be honest here, I have no idea if Jerabek’s salary is still on the books for the Oilers. I don’t think it’s a huge deal because it’s only $1M and can easily be buried in the minors but if he’s been released, doesn’t that mean he’s off the team?

And how convenient is it that they get him over to Germany and then release him…

I wrote a couple of posts about the Czech defender here and I also referred to Stauffer talking about Jerabek’s future here.

I don’t think that anybody is surprised that Jerabek was released. He didn’t show anything during training camp until yesterday’s game vs. Calgary and I guess it was a bit too little too late.

I remember Jonathan Willis getting a lot of plaudits for calling this signing earlier in the summer. He said this at the time in an article at The Athletic,

“Though for my money the best fit is probably Jerabek, a 27-year-old whose mobility and skill with the puck are the nearest match out there for what a healthy Sekera could have done. – Jonathan Willis

I guess we’ll let the scouting stay with the scouts and the stats to the stats guys. Do you think we hear anything about how wrong Willis was about this call anytime soon?

Here’s a report from Bob Stauffer on Twitter,

I wonder if he’ll be trusting that Eastern source going forward? I wonder if that source is Alan May. He calls the Washington games. Washington is in the East… Meh. I suppose it doesn’t really matter. The source got it wrong or Jerabek simply shite the bed…

Anyways, this opens up a roster spot for one of Jason Garrison, Evan Bouchard, or Ethan Bear who were all miles better than Jerabek this preseason.

Stauffer’s been talking about the Yakupov trade that opened up cap space to sign Kris Russell from a few years ago a lot lately. You could also wonder if something is percolating on the trade front as well…

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Oilers Preseason: Stauffer Adds New Name to Oilers Rumor Mill

Yesterday on Oilers Now, host Bob Stauffer threw a new name into the hopper for Oilers fans to mull over, Boston Bruins defender Matt Grzelyck.

Here’s exactly what Bob said about the Boston rearguard,

I’ll give you a guy right now. I’m looking at Boston and they’ve got Matt Grzelyck and there’s a guy right there that Keith Gretzky drafted that I’m not even sure what Boston even had. He’s making $1.4M and I know Joe Haggerty reported last week that Matt Grzelyck might not make their team.

That’s the type of player who can skate and move the puck but think of the situation Boston’s in. They’ve got McAvoy and Carlo on the right side, they signed John Moore and on the left side they’ve got Chara, they’ve got Krug, I missing somebody else decent. Like, they’ve got 6 pretty good defensemen. Oh Miller! Anyways, the bottom line is they’ve got 6 guys and right now Grzelyck’s looking like the no.7 D.

If I’m Boston, I don’t think Boston and Edmonton are ever going to make a deal but if they put him on waivers that’s the type of guy that- and he’s making $1.4M.

Now maybe they decide to keep him there as the no.7 defenseman. I don’t know because they’ve got Kampfer who to me is the type of guy you want as a no.7 defenseman cause he’s not making $1.4M, he’s making 700k.

You can listen to the quote on yesterday’s edition of Oilers Now here. The Grzelyck part starts around the 16:40 mark.

You might remember Matt Grzelyck from a goal he scored against the Oilers last February. If not, here it is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIV2FUW3su4

There’s not a lot to say about Grzelyck if I’m being honest. He’s a smaller puck-moving defender that is a bit more offensively minded. He was possession positive last season playing in a 3rd pairing role for Boston and was received generally well by the Bruins blogosphere here and here.

I wonder why Stauffer would bring up a player like this when the Oilers basically have three defenders in their system (Bear, Bouchard, Jones) that could do an equal or better job as Grzelyck for a lower price. Not only that but why would the Oilers be interested in adding ANOTHER left-handed defenseman?

The other thing that bothered me is that Stauffer mentioned that salary repeatedly and I’m wondering if there’s anything there to be magnified and dug deeper upon.

Just because Gretzky drafted him shouldn’t mean that he’s an automatic candidate for acquisition but I could be wrong, not that that would be new for me. Perhaps the former BU captain would be the perfect player for the Oilers. They could send Bouchard back to London earlier, keep Bear in the minors longer, and give him the same sort of TOI and deployment Boston was giving him in order to shelter him.

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JERABEK

Jakub Jerabek is another player Bob Stauffer has been talking about this week. He’s often mentioned that if Jerabek doesn’t work out in Edmonton that his agent, Allan Walsh, should be able to find him work in Europe and since he works with Vladimir Vojtek that it shouldn’t pose an issue.

My question here is, would the Oilers simply terminate the contract or would it be another loan deal and Jerabek’s contract still count on the books?

One would think that they’d do their damnedest to get that marriage annulled ASAP and retain that cap space and contract spot, no? I mean, he’s done nothing to suggest that he deserves to be on the Oilers main roster over Evan Bouchard or Jason Garrison at this point in my opinion and the fact that he’s not in the lineup vs. ARI tonight and Garrison/Bear are… Speaks volumes.

GARRISON

Looks like the old boy is in and I couldn’t agree more with the decision of the coaching staff to keep playing him. He’s looked a lot better as of recent and I’m very much in favor of the team adding more veterans to the team but it’s not only his experience and talent that I like about Jason Garrison, According to Bob Stauffer he’s been given rave reviews for his locker room demeanor with younger players from his coach last season, former Oilers asst. coach Rocky Thompson .

Chicago just gave Brandon Davidson a 1-year deal worth 650k (why had to get greedy with the Oilers is beyond me) so I hope the Oilers give Jason Garrison a similar deal if he keeps up the good work. Edmonton could use a steady Eddie on the blueline.

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Oilers Waste $1M and a Roster Space on Jerabek

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I had to use that sensationalist headline as it captures my most extreme feeling on the Oilers signing of Jakub Jerabek but in fact, I’m not as down on the signing as the headline suggests.

Here are the reasons I like the signing:

  • Jerabek is young.
  • The deal is only for $1M and can, for the most part, be buried in the AHL. (See: Al Montoya)
  • The contract is only for a year.

This chart from Own the Puck Blog also tells us that Jerabek should be able to score wherever deployed.

OK. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s talk about why it’s not the best use of funds and a roster space by Edmonton.

  • Jon Willis was championing for him.

That right there should be a yellow flag as Willis is STILL talking about Cody Franson as being a player who could help the Oilers today. He brings up Benoit Pouliot still and I bet if you asked him, Mark Fayne would be another player he would speak highly of right now.

Good on Jon for calling this signing but be prepared for a “soft skill” defender that puts up nice numbers on a spreadsheet.

Though for my money the best fit is probably Jerabek, a 27-year-old whose mobility and skill with the puck are the nearest match out there for what a healthy Sekera could have done.

No, he isn’t. Jakub Jerabek isn’t even close to Andrej Sekera. Hell, Jerabek isn’t even close to Yohann Auvitu. The player that is closest in skill set to Sekera is Toby Enstrom. Near an exact match in every facet.

This is a player that couldn’t break 450 minutes TOI with Montreal or even 200 minutes TOI with Washington… How is he supposed to help the Oilers again?

I’ve read some say that Jerabek is a good passer and if he was THAT good, wouldn’t he have played more and/or received more PP time?
That chart comparing one of Edmonton’s first signings of the off-season, Kevin Gravel, to Jerabek is from Ryan Stimson’s Passing Project. It basically tells us how well players are at passing (amongst other things). You can mess around with it here.

Jerabek had near 60% offensive zone starts in Washington after being acquired for the playoff run. A run that only saw him suit up for 2 games while a rookie, Christian Djoos, played the other 22 games.

Jerabek obviously wasn’t trusted by Trotz in the playoffs and who can blame him? Jerabek was horrid. Jultz level tire fires defensively. Check his playoffs fancies here.

What about the regular season though? Is it possible that there was a reason Brian MacLellan took a chance on the young Czech?

His 5×5 possession stats were okay. Nothing amazing.

  • CF/60 rel: 3.25
  • CA/60 rel: -1.76
  • FF/60 rel: 2.75
  • FA/60 rel: 0.03

So I’m seeing a player that stayed afloat on both sides of the puck as it pertains to shots.

What about traditional shots and goals at 5×5?

  • SF/60 rel: -0.18
  • SA/60 rel: 2.84
  • GF/60 rel: 0.07
  • GA/60 rel: 0.14

So nothing to write home about there apart from his shots against per 60. That’s not really great. You generally want to see that in the minuses and with the goals, nothing really happened either way when he was on the ice.

Lastly, let’s look at scoring chances. Most importantly, high-danger scoring chances. How well did Jerabek defend the net front and slot area in his time with the Habs 5×5?

  • HDCF/60 rel: 0.43
  • HDCA/60 rel: 1.41

His high danger chances against are nearly 3x worse than his high danger chances for. That says to me, he’s 3x worse at defending than creating HD chances. Yikes.

To put that into perspective, Jerabek’s 0.43 HDCF/60 rel would’ve placed him 5th on the team behind Adam Larsson, Oscar Klefbom, Yohann Auvitu, and Eric Gryba.

How did Adam Larsson finish first with a score of 2.24? I thought he was a shut-down defender? He was 6th in the NHL overall in that stat. Crazy!

Anyways, Jerabek’s HDCA/60 rel of 1.41 would’ve had him in second last place with only Keegan Lowe and Ethan Bear having worse numbers there. Kris Russell was 0.03 here for all of you Rusty lovers.

Stats found here.

There’s a reason that future Hall-of-Fame coaches Barry Trotz and Claude Julien didn’t use this player in an impact role and that’s because he isn’t positively impactful at the NHL level.

All of that being said, maybe I’m being too harsh on this player. Nobody is going to replace Sekera this season and the players that Chiarelli is bringing in are depth signings, players who aren’t expected to play above the 3rd pairing on defense or the bottom-6 in the forward group.

I mean look at the Oilers depth chart defensively right now.

Left Shot Right Shot
Oscar Klefbom Adam Larsson
Darnell Nurse (unsigned) Matt Benning
Andrej Sekera (injured) Evan Bouchard (teenager)
Kris Russell Ethan Bear (AHL)
Kevin Gravel Ryan Manta (injured)
Jakub Jerabek Joel Persson (load to SHL)
Keegan Lowe (AHL) Filip Berglund (SHL)
Ryan Stanton (AHL) John Marino (NCAA)
Caleb Jones (AHL) Phil Kemp (NCAA)

There are obviously more players but the top-10 on each side will suffice to prove my point here.

In my humble opinion, the Oilers don’t need someone to replace Sekera or try to replace his skill set. They need to be worried about if Matt Benning or Adam Larsson get hurt for any extended period of time. Especially Larsson because Benning won’t be able to sub for him and Russell won’t be able to either.

Conversely, if Benning goes down, Russell can fill in there.

Players like Brandon Davidson and even more so, Alexei Emelin, could come in and help a lot more than Jerabek.

Is anybody else worried that Darnell Nurse might not be signed for camp hence the reason Chiarelli is adding to the leftorium?

The worst case scenario is that Jerabek fails to impress and is put on waivers and sent down to Bakersfield. Shitty, they’ve got a really good AHL offensive dman now. That sucks…

We have to be fair to the player though, right? Perhaps the situations in Washington and Montreal weren’t great for him. It was Jerabek’s first year in North America and adjustments take time. Perhaps Manny Viveiros can unlock Jerabek’s potential.

As much as what I’ve seen and read about him turns me off of the player, he’s not really a waste. I want to give him the benefit of the doubt and I’m rooting for him to succeed within the Oilers system.

Can Jakub Jerabek be to the Oilers what Michal Kempny was to the Capitals?

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