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Oilers vs Maple Leafs Preview – A Battle of the Basement

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TALE OF THE TAPE:

Game: Edmonton Oilers (21-29-5) vs Toronto Maple Leafs (19-24-9)

Location: Rexall Place, Edmonton

Time: 7:00 PM MT

Where to find it: TV: Sportsnet West – Radio: 630 CHED

Edmonton Oilers Preview:

With the Toronto Maple Leafs in town, the Oilers have a great chance to regain some momentum. The Oilers came out strong after the all-star break with big wins against the Columbus Blue Jackets, and the Ottawa Senators, but falted greatly facing the Montreal Canadiens, New York Islanders, and the New Jersey Devils.

Toronto and Edmonton are the 29th and 30th ranked teams in the league. Both teams are undergoing big changes and are at points where they are looking for people to step up in big ways.

Interestingly enough, 29 of the Oilers 47 points have come at home. A 14-10-1 home record is a strong silver lining in what has been another tough season to watch. The injury bug refuses to go away.

Some of the big news around Edmonton was the Oilers decision to send Anders Nilsson to the Bakersfield Condors and recall Laurent Brossoit. “LB” has posted a 2.70 GAA and a .921 sv% in 26 games this year. His sv% is good enough for seventh in the AHL. While the 22 year old will not start tonight, I would expect him to play on the upcoming six game homestand.

Nilsson will get a chance to get his game back in the AHL with the team playing four games in the next nine days.

Anton Lander is relegated to the press box and has yet to play after the All-Star break.

 

Predictions for tonight:

  1. Justin Schultz scores.
  2. Cam Talbot gets a shutout.
  3. McDavid scores a highlight reel goal against his childhood team.

Maple Leafs Preview: Goalie Jonathan Bernier will start. Forwards Michael Grabner and Nazem Kadri took maintenance days and did not practice on Wednesday, but they are expected to play. Newcomers Jared Cowen and Colin Greening, acquired Tuesday in the nine-player trade that sent captain Dion Phaneuf to the Ottawa Senators, practiced with their new team for the first time; however, coach Mike Babcock would not say whether either would play. Greening had been with the Binghamton Senators of the AHL and was recalled by the Maple Leafs on an emergency basis; Cowen had been a healthy scratch 16 times this season and requested a trade earlier this year. “I’m happy I’m here, a fresh start, this is what I wanted,” Cowen told the Maple Leafs website. “I wanted to be somewhere else; a good coaching staff, I know they’re going to win here eventually.” Forward Milan Michalek, also part of the trade, is out with a broken finger. The Maple Leafs are 3-9-2 in their past 14 games and began this five-game road trip with losses to the Senators (6-1 on Saturday) and Calgary Flames (4-3 on Tuesday). – nhl.com


Line Combos and Starting Goalies c/o Left Wing Lock:

Oilers (Cam Talbot):

Taylor Hall – Leon Draisaitl – Teddy Purcell
Benoit Pouliot – Connor McDavid – Jordan Eberle
Iiro Pakarinen – Mark Letestu – Nail Yakupov
Zack Kassian – Matt Hendricks – Lauri Korpikoski

Andrej Sekera – Mark Fayne
Darnell Nurse – Justin Schultz
Brandon Davidson – Eric Gryba

EDM Injuries: Oscar Klefbom (undisclosed), Andrew Ference (hip), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (hand)

Scratched: Adam Clendening, Anton Lander

Toronto Maple Leafs (Jonathan Bernier):

Michael Grabner – Peter Holland – Leo Komarov
Daniel Winnik – Nick Spaling – Josh Levio
Colin Greening – Mark Arcobello – PA Parenteau
Rich Clune – Byron Frose – Brad Boyes

Matt Hunwick – Morgan Reilly
Jake Gardiner – Roman Polak
Martin Marincin – Frank Corrado

TOR Injuries: Nazem Kadri, (lower body), James van Riemsdyk (foot), Stephane Robidas (lower body), Tyler Bozak (upper body), Joffrey Lupul (middle body), Shawn Matthias (whiplash), Milan Michalek (broken finger), Jared Cowen (hips)

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4 – Toronto Maple Leafs

No team has more eyes on them heading into the draft than the Toronto Maple Leafs. There are a lot of difficult decisions to be made, and none more intriguing than what will come of the fourth overall pick. Granted, there is a lot of curiosity around which players will be traded, but the only guarantee is that the Leafs will be walking away with a blue chip prospect. There will be elite level skill on the board when the Leafs are on the clock, and Shanahan, Dubas, and Hunter will have an extremely difficult decision to make. McDavid and Eichel will be off the board, Arizona is heavily interested in Dylan Strome and many have him penciled in as the third selection already. That leaves Noah Hanifin, Mitchell Marner, and Ivan Provorov. Some have included Mikko Rantanen and Mathew Barzal into the equation, but I find it highly unlikely given the sure fire prospects that will remain on the board. So circling back to the big three (big four if you include Strome), you have to look at how you’re going to build this Maple Leafs squad. If you take Mitchell Marner, you’re getting an elite playmaker who may be an 80 point guy in the NHL, but you’re also accepting that your team will struggle on the blue line for at least a few years. Drafting Strome brings something similar to Marner in the fact that you leave the blue line rather bare, though you do get a 6’3 center, a size and position combo that is highly coveted around the league. Now if the Leafs go with one of Hanifin or Provorov, which in my opinion is the best route, you attain a franchise defenceman, something every recent Stanley Cup winner has relied heavily upon. Without Doughty or Keith does LA or Chicago win more than one cup? It’s doubtful. I get the hype around Marner, and I’m a huge fan, but if you’re looking at starting a team from scratch, you can’t pass up on a future top 10 defenceman in the NHL. Throughout the draft, the Leafs could use help at almost all positions. At 24, they’re going to get a good prospect, likely someone who fell. Keep an eye on Bittner, Debrusk, and Boeser. It’ll be a tough call for the Leafs brass come June 26th, and will certainly be surrounded with skepticism, but whichever way they go they’re going to get a great prospect.

Draft Day Gameplan

– Attain as many top 60 picks as possible. With the lack of depth throughout the organization, you need as many prospects as you can get.

– I don’t believe you necessarily have to trade Kessel for picks alone, in fact if look at moving him for two or three younger forwards who you can add to your core moving forward.

– Trade Dion. Some may disagree, but I wouldn’t want him leading my young group into the future. Add a 1st round pick and other pieces.

– Make a decision on a goalie. Move out one of Reimer or Bernier and add pieces.

Leafs Big Board (Without McEichel)

1. Dylan Strome
2. Noah Hanifin
3. Mitchell Marner
4. Ivan Provorov
5. Mikko Rantanen
6. Mathew Barzal
7. Pavel Zacha
8. Kyle Connor
9. Zach Werenski
10. Travis Konecny

Who do they take?

In my mind there’s a lot of ways it could go. If Hanifin or Marner go 3, Strome goes 4. If Strome goes 3, Hanifin goes 4. I think Hanifin is the guy you build around, so that’s who I’d go with.

Darkhorse?

Ivan Provorov. Yes, he’s top 5 on my list, but he’s still a dark horse this early. He’s going to be a great defenceman just not sure I’d take him ahead of Marner or Hanifin.