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What Would You Do If You Were Oilers GM?

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Imagine next week the Oilers are giving you the chance to become the next general manager of the Edmonton Oilers. What moves would you make? What changes would you institute to ensure that the Oilers would be a playoff team in 2018/19? Would you keep the coaching staff? Would you keep the old Oilers that have random positions throughout the organization?

It’s an interesting exercise and one that I haven’t really tackled head on this year but with 2 games left in the season, I think that it’s as good as time as any to pontificate upon before the real changes are made (IF they are made).

AS GM

We need to first determine what went wrong this in 2017/18 and in my opinion, those things are thus:

  • Health
  • Special Teams/Coaching
  • Goaltending
  • Lack of good puck moving defensemen
  • No shoot-first wingers
  • Not enough compete in the bottom 6 (I’m gonna take some flack for this one)

Let’s start at the top, Health.

As GM I can only suggest that players be mindful of the way they live and be honest with any current ailments so that the team can do its best to help the player so that the player can help the team. I think of Klefbom this year, I think of Cam Talbot, and I think of Leon Draisaitl.

This past season players playing through minor injuries or coming back early during recovery backfired for the Oilers and I’d try to do my best to prevent that.

The way to prevent that is to not spend your resources on AHL vets and to do a bit better with the free agent signings during the summer but that doesn’t mean we should be reckless but we should be shrewd.

Going into 2018/19, the Oilers have a shade under $18M (IF the cap goes to $80M) according to capfriendly. Now that’s with 32/50 players under contract and that’s w/o the likes of Darnell Nurse, Drake Caggiula, Matt Benning, Iiro Pakarinen, and Anton Slepyshev signed.

I don’t want to get right into the nitty-gritty during this exercise and so I defer to respected blogger Lowetide for his projections because I believe they are close to actual.

Click here to read Lowetide’s post but be forewarned, it’s behind a paywall at The Athletic. 

So that’s $3M to play with IF we don’t make a trade and the thing with a trade now is that we’re sort of back to square one like we were in the summer of ’16. Every GM knows or thinks they know, that we’re behind the 8-ball.

Another thing to consider is what happens at the draft if we win the lottery and get a top-3 pick. That $3M is gonzo if that happens because Dahlin, Svechnikov, Zadina, or Tkachuk will be on the opening day roster.

Now I look at that roster above and I have to ask myself if that is a roster that IF healthy can compete in the Pacific division? Can this team make it past the Anaheims, the San Joses, the LAs, or possibly the Vegas’? Because if we can dominate this division that’s half the battle towards making the playoffs and that’s my bottom line. I don’t care where my team ends up in the standings as long as it is in a playoff spot come April. Now if it is a roster that could boss the Pacific, we can sit on the $3M because with the additions of Kailer Yamamoto, Tyler Benson, Ostap Safin, and possibly Tyler Vesel to our AHL team; there are some players there that could help out in a pinch.

But if I wanted to spend a bit of that $3M, I’d probably look at players like Chris Kunitz, Antoine Vermette, Derek Ryan, or possibly Ales Hemsky or Matt Hendricks. I’d want to fill out that bottom 6 with experience and glue. It’d be less about goals and more about team cohesiveness. I also put emphasis on faceoffs and work ethic hence Vermette and Hendricks.

Addressing special teams and coaching would be a daunting task. I think a lot of the poor special teams is on the coaching staff. In 2017/18 they shit the bed, to put it bluntly. The PK has been less-than-stellar since the season previous and got worse. The PP has the best player on the planet on it and can’t seem to get going. Turrible!

I’d like to keep Todd McLellan because I think he’s a capable coach but I’m not sure if this young squad is the right one for him and vice versa. He’s built his career coaching veteran-laden squads as an assistant under Babcock in Detroit during their golden years and in San Jose. The assistants did more to tell me they’d like to coach elsewhere than in Edmonton, so I’m happy to move on from them.

But this is where things get complicated. Who do you pick to come in and take over?

I know everyone wants offense-first hockey but I don’t think that’s what I’d want. I’d want a coach who preaches defense first and teaches my players how to grind down a team and win the 1-goal games. McDavid is going to get his points, don’t worry about that and he’ll still be as electrifying as ever but my boys had better be on the right side of the puck when it matters. Offense-first hockey hasn’t worked in Edmonton since Gretzky was part of the club.

So my options there are probably Darryl Sutter or Dave Tippett. I’m okay with either and I think I can get them for under the $6M a year that Quenneville makes. Selfishly I’d love to have a more prickly coach just to see how he’d deal with the fishbowl that is Edmonton but I’m not sure how successful the club would be with that kind of coach.

Now, does the team NEED a right-handed cannon for the PP? I mean Matt Benning has a 100+MPH slapshot but I’m not sure about his offensive potential there… Or could we simply get the players to be better net-front presences? I’ve watched Leon Draisaitl’s one-timer from the right-wall look pretty effective this year too.

I still think that Ryan Strome from the left-wall could be useful as a one-time option as well as a healthy Oscar Klefbom on the point and the aforementioned Leon Draisaitl on the right wall. That unit would need a screen (Kassian/Khaira/Caggiula?) and another down low player probably being McDavid.

The 2nd unit would be Nuge’s and that would consist of Benning/Bear on the point, Puljujarvi on the left-wall, Slepyshev as the bumper, Nuge on the right-wall, and Aberg as the down low. Everything would be run through the point shot or Puljujarvi and Slepy/Jesse/Aberg could be fluid with who goes where. They’re all RH’d and all can shoot.

The one thing that absolutely MUST be eradicated from the PP is the feet in quicksand. The Oilers do not move their feet enough on the PP and it makes it so easy to defend against. I want a coaching staff that will hold the players accountable and get rid of this poor habit once and for all and the players who don’t think they’re capable of that, we’ll move on from them.

On to the goaltending. I actually don’t think there’s too much we could do here for the next season. I like the tandem of Talbot and Montoya but they MUST be healthy to start the year because that was the problem this season and it killed the team’s confidence. No messing about. If there’s a lingering issue, it must be dealt with accordingly. I wouldn’t be playing the “will it get worse if he plays with it” game.

I am a bit concerned about the lack of good puck-moving dmen though. The problem being it’ll be very hard to acquire one without moving a core piece (RNH/Klef) or a highly-regarded prospect (Yamamoto/Puljujarvi) and I’m not willing to move on them. I like Chris Wideman, a righty UFA who played for Ottawa the last few years, and I still like Auvitu as long as he has the right partner but with only $3M in cap room, I would not be willing to blow most of that on a puck-moving D right now.

That being said, if Sekera has done his knee in for good, that might make it possible to put him on LTIR and open up some space to bring in someone assuming that we don’t draft somebody like Rasmus Dahlin, Adam Boqvist, or Quinn Hughes.

Otherwise, we have to wait another year in order to be able to trade Kris Russell or Andrej Sekera or else we’ll have to pay another team to take those players. A more severe option would be to buy a player out…

The last two problems from this past season, no shoot-first wingers and a lack of compete in the bottom-6, will have to be addressed internally, by choosing not to re-sign some of those RFAs from above, or by trade.

*What I mean by lack of compete is that this past season I’ve watched the club stop competing altogether at times. It reminded me of the Hall years and pissed me off. I’m a guy that believes if you’re not scoring you’d better be doing something else to affect the game. Now, that doesn’t mean you have to go running around but I do want to see some intensity through the forecheck or an open-ice hit or some scrums at the net. Do something to get the other team off their game. Anaheim are fantastic at it.*

My conundrum with the bottom-6 and the lack of shooters on the wing though is that there were games where Slepyshev and Caggiula were bringing the most jam to the game but nothing was going. So I know they can compete and I really believe that Anton Slepyshev can score in the double-digits the same way Drake Caggiula did this past year but I’m not sure who you’d put them with in order to do that? They’re skilled and bring the sandpaper and they can skate but do they require an elite centre to produce?

The problem is that this team, for the most part, is young and their game is inconsistent. We’re going through the bumps in the road with them right now and those will smooth as time passes on but we should be in win-now mode so are some of these players expendable, right? And the players we want to bring in are more expensive, something the team cannot afford right now… Conundrum.

It sort of brings us to Zack Kassian. I feel like he and Lucic were challenged to play a more skill game this season and that backfired too. I also think that the brutal PK had them being a bit more choosy about how they play too. But that’s not where their bread and butter is. They are power forwards and their mandate would be to play as such. But if that wasn’t something they were interested in, I’d gladly move on from them just from a financial perspective, their contracts are ones that the team could do without but from a team cohesiveness perspective, I want them around.

Edmonton is a blue-collar city and they should be playing a blue-collar game accented with skill.

The team has been handcuffed, for lack of a better term, by Chiarelli but it’s not a bottom-10 team any more than Vegas is the next great NHL dynasty. The Oilers were obliterated by slumps, health, poor coaching/special teams, and a lack of effective depth players to cover said slumps and injuries.

That will all begin to change in 2018/19 as the AHL team starts to populate with draft picks from 2015 and 2016 in my opinion.

Anyways, the exercise is over. I’m sure I’ve glossed over some things and I encourage you to let me know what they are in the comments below!

Thanks for reading!

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The year is 1997. The undermanned and under-budgeted Edmonton Oilers have barely squeaked into the first round of the NHL playoffs with hard work, grit, determination, heart, and pride. They would go on to defeat the heavily favored Dallas Stars with multiple future Hall of Famers in 7 games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZ1Ewaf-k0o

The next season it happened again vs the Colorado Avalanche who had just won a Stanley Cup in 1996. These Oiler teams were what many fans identified with and still identify with. We were underdogs. Afterthoughts. Had no business playing with the big boys. But they underestimated us. And we proved people wrong.

Fast forward to the decade of darkness and the present… It’s fair to say some things have changed. That hard-working group of rag tags turned into just rag tags. Mismanagement at all levels turned the Oilers into the joke of the NHL. Many fans embraced the suck hoping for the next first overall draft pick to help turn it around, but it was not to be.

When things go this bad for this long, it’s an even worse and longer process to fix it. And on April 18, 2015, the process sped up in a big way. We. Won… Connor! McDavid!

Unfortunately, McDavid doesn’t play defence or goaltender as well, but having the best player since Mario Lemieux fall into your laps is the greatest blessing a fan base could ever hope for.

The city and fans were absolutely ecstatic. For once there was serious hope it was going to turn around and with the greatest player (and person) to lead the way. At this point, we also added an experienced coach in Todd McLellan and an experienced Stanley Cup winning GM in Peter Chiarelli. Both were pretty quick to temper expectations, citing the massive amount of work to be done to rebuild after the awful mismanagement from previous years. This was described as a 5-year plan.

Nobody wanted to wait 5 years though. I didn’t. The “smart” fans (hate that term) saw the value in McDavid’s entry-level contract being the cheapest he’d ever be and felt that the next 3 years should be the time to make a run for the cup… After losing for 10 years. Go for The Cup!

This was pretty delusional as the team was far from complete. Something had to change. Everybody knew we needed an overhauled defence and goaltending to even get to the playoffs, let alone make a cup run. Even the said “smart” fans wanted a trade for a defenceman and to sign one or two more. Chiarelli did acquire Cam Talbot so we got the goalie. Then he signed Andrej Sekera. That was one defenceman. Still a little work to do…

After 2015-16 (another year missing the playoffs) it was crystal clear something big was going to change. There was no way to go on with a team so unbalanced with skilled forwards and no reliable defencemen. Many suggested trading Jordan Eberle as he was viewed as the more desirable player to give up between him, Hall, and Nuge. I was definitely in this camp but also wondered was that enough to get the lockdown defenceman we needed?

Then the Hall trade happened. I was livid just like everyone else. After a couple weeks, I calmed down. My thinking was if we make the playoffs, it’s worth it.

We made the playoffs. 2 rounds. (Would have been 3 had we not been screwed by the NHL, but that’s another story)

Now I’m very active on Twitter. I have a balanced feed of fans with all kinds of different opinions and stances. Many were grateful that we finally made the playoffs, many thought that wasn’t enough. I saw some prominent people with a large following say things like “The only way to justify the Hall trade is if the Oilers win the Cup”.. So we went from 10 years no playoffs to THE CUP OR FIRE CHIARELLI? .. What?

This isn’t the only thing I’ve seen, and I’m sure you have too. “The Oilers have wasted McDavids ELC”, “If we don’t win now, we’ll never win because of the McDavid and Draisaitl contracts”, and my favorite “McDavid should guarantee you at least 3 Cups”.

This is an absolutely ridiculous line of thinking. A certain portion of fans pretty much wanted the NHL to hand over the Stanley Cup once we won the lottery in 2015. It doesn’t work like that. Nothing is handed to you. Yes, we got extremely lucky but that’s not the finish line. That’s the starting gate.

Connor McDavid is only 21 years old. We are witnessing a young man creating magic night after night in the regular season. It’s incredible to watch. I’m thankful every night I get to watch him.

Let’s stop expecting the Stanley Cup every year and just enjoy the journey. When we get there it’ll be unexpected and therefore much more fulfilling. It will all be worth it one day.

The Dirtbag

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Around the Oilogosphere – April 3rd Edition – Oilers Prospect Reports, Staying the Course, Top-10 Free Agents, Karlsson/Trouba Rumors, and More!

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Two more games until the end of this disastrous 2017/18 Oilers season that has been derailed by slumps, injuries (disclosed and not), bad coaching, and questionable GM-ing.

That special portion of the Oilers fanbase is looking for their sacrificial lamb. Some yearning for Todd McLellan to be fired or for Peter Chiarelli to get his pink slip but this is what I don’t understand.

Peter Chiarelli’s job was to get the Oilers into the playoffs ASAP when he was hired, right? Why in Sam’s Hell are you all concerned with how he does it?

We’ve got “smart” people complaining that he’s built this team around heavy hockey, well, has he?

He signed Milan Lucic and traded for Adam Larsson (who is +31 since joining the team). He got rid of a jaded goalie for Zack Kassian (nobody was complaining about that deal until this year) but you can’t even say Kassian plays a heavy hockey game if you take the time to watch him. Maroon was brought in and if you’re going to complain about his contributions to the team, then I suggest you head down the QE2 and shack up with the Shames because you’re just complaining to hear your own voice.

Are you going to shit on JJ Khaira’s performance this season? He plays a heavy game but I bet you’d take the time to criticize Chiarelli if he dealt JJ. Does Leon Draisaitl fall into this category as well?

So what I’m getting here is that special portion of the fanbase is so mad that Chiarelli traded their boys in Hall and Eberle (no mention of Yak ever which is unsurprising) for specifically targetted pieces that the team needed that they are blinded to the good things that Chiarelli has done for the team.

My advice: Be careful what you wish for.

The Gagner-Hall years were filled with skill. So much skill in that teams just bullied them into submission. Well, I’ll tell you this much, the bullying hasn’t stopped with those teams and yes, they’re still heavy teams. Those are veteran-laden teams who get the call more often than not.

So we go back to getting to the playoffs and not caring how Chiarelli builds the team to get there. To get out of the division and into the playoffs in the Pacific division, every team has to go through California and to do that they have to outmuscle Getzlaf, Perry, Burns, Thornton, Doughty, Lindholm, Carter, etc.

Many will point to Vegas and say, “SEE!” without taking the time to look at their roster closely. Yup, they’re a fast team and forecheck hard. You can’t deny they’ve also had above average goaltending and the coach has done a wonderful job but have you counted the number of expiring contracts on that team? We all know players playing on the last year of their deal play better (for the most part) and that’s exactly what the Golden Knights are doing and good on them for taking advantage. What will they look like next season?

I think you can look at an Oilers supporter on Twitter and immediately deduce if they are pro-Chiarelli or anti-Chiarelli quite easily and that’s what all of this is boiling down to.

Personally, whoever gets traded or loses their job this summer has it coming. I’m not so far up my own ass that I can’t say Chiarelli made some massive bets on his roster and they backfired. I supported Todd McLellan at the beginning of the year but have found myself frustrated as hell with his staff’s performances 80 games later.

I see the holes on the roster and it’d be nice to see upgrades.

This tweet kind of sums it up for me:

https://twitter.com/Mr_JJT/status/981345249564901376

Speaking of Twitter, I’m going to start blocking people more liberally because it’s getting tiresome going around in circles for the sake of satiating another’s ego or my own for that matter. I’m not looking for people to always agree with my comments but I’m not looking for harassment either. It’s a drain.


OILERS NEWS

Sportsnet – Takeaways: Wild simply too much for nosediving Oilers to handle – It says here that the coaching staff is the least of this club’s problems right now, but tell me how you defend a staff whose special teams are this pathetic?

Sportsnet – Oilers Prospect Report: Kailer Yamamoto Offers Promise Up Front – Of the top four prospects in the Edmonton Oilers organization, none were drafted first overall. In fact, one is a deep first-rounder, another from Round 2, and then a fourth- and fifth-rounder — a sign the Oilers are perhaps figuring out how to find players below the No. 1 spot in the NHL Draft.

The Oil Knight – OHL Playoffs Round 2 – Niagara vs. Hamilton – Despite the success in the Regular Season vs. the Bulldogs, Niagara is going to be in tough in this matchup.

The Cult of Hockey – Fans should be wary about buying “stay the course” narrative from Edmonton Oilers – Heading into the season, most folks predicted the Oilers would be one of the top teams in the NHL. On paper, this looked like a good-to-great team. There is a serious gap between these expectations and how things turned out. I see a number of possible courses of action…

Oilersnation – Monday Mailbag – UFAs, trading the first round pick, and Al Montoya

Oilersnation – Let’s find some positives from this season

The Hockey Writers – Oilers Six Thoughts: Benson, Maksimov, Skinner; and Others – Here’s a quick recap of what’s transpired during the CHL’s first-round action, and how the Oiler prospects are doing.

NHL RUMORS

Dreger and Friedman ponder cap space usage for Canucks

Friedman | Surprise team could pursue Karlsson trade

Ranking the Top-10 NHL Unrestricted Free Agents at Season’s End

McKenzie | Trouba probably looking to drive real hard bargain

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Did Connor McDavid Throw Todd McLellan Under the Bus with His Post-Game Comments?

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Oilers Captain Connor McDavid’s post-game interview with Mean Gene Principe was short and sweet and possibly very much to the point… If you haven’t caught what he said after the game, I’ve prepared the clip for you below. The audio is a little quiet so you might have to turn up your volume. I did my best to jack it up but it’s still not to my satisfaction. I hope you can hear it thought.

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Principe – Did the three of you work together better and faster than you’d thought things might work?

McDavid – I dunno, we played together for a long time- er, 5 or 6 games now. But you know our team is switching it up so much that that is little bit of a long time for our group. It’s definitely nice to be able to play with a couple of guys for an extended period of time and we’re finding each other.

Did McDavid just throw his coach under the bus?

Not good for Todd McLellan if that is the case. If his star player and the NHL’s star player is unhappy with the way he’s running the team, I wouldn’t count on him being with the coach next season.

‘Tis a tad out of character for McDavid to do something like this though, isn’t it? He’s pretty mild mannered and well behaved in front of the camera but then again, maybe he’s growing tired and he’s picked his spot or maybe he’s a bit high on his horse here?

He’s had to deal with what, 9 different wingers this year? So can you blame him for getting annoyed? How long has it taken McLellan to put Nuge on his wing? I’ve been calling for it ever since the World Cup when we say Nuge on MacKinnon’s wing (I think it was MacKinnon’s…) and so many others have been calling for it since game 5 of Milan Lucic’s scoring drought or even earlier.

Ryan Rishaug and so many other’s have been saying that Leon and Connor have to learn to play away from each other and Peter Chiarelli even spoke to the fact that having $27M down the middle was probably not the way to go but having it in the top-6 would be better.

If the NHL is truly moving in the direction of skill and speed, there’s no need for Peter Chiarelli to even consider acquiring Mike Hoffman to play with Connor McDavid next season. You keep RNH with Connor and you ride that mule ragged. Who cares who plays on the RW! Rattie can have it for all I care.

The new concern will be for Draisaitl’s wings because Lucic/Strome/Puljujarvi are looking very promising. Keep the 3rd line intact I say. A whole year together barring injury would go a long way for a young player like Puljujarvi.

I don’t know if anything will come of this but it’s not a good look for McLellan and I don’t think it helps his future with the Edmonton Oilers. Or was Connor McDavid in the wrong here? Should he have kept his comments to himself?

What do you think? Let us know in the comments below.

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Around the Oilogosphere: March 21st Edition – Oilers Trades! Oilers Signings! 5 Replacements for Peter Chiarelli!

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So we’re switching things up with our “Around the Oilogosphere” segment. Instead of posting individual snippets and linking to them, we’re going to basically make a “Oilers blogs of the day” sort of post. Not sure if it’ll be daily or weekly but we’ll work that out. We’ll probably include some links from other NHL news as well like trade rumors or major happenings.

Either way, you can enjoy coming to one place to get all your Oilers links (minus the athletic ones because they’re behind a pay wall) and information.

Enjoy!


Oilersnation.ca – Here’s some great news for the Edmonton Oilers — the NHL’s salary cap ceiling is set to rise from $75 million to somewhere between $78 and $82 million for the 2018-19 season.

Oilersnation.ca – Looking ahead to the future it seems likely Oscar Klefbom and Darnell Nurse are the Oilers top-two left defencemen. So where does that leave Andrej Sekera and his $5.5 million cap hit?

Oilersnation.ca – This morning, the Oilers announced via their Twitter account that they have signed forward Ostap Safin to a three-year entry level contract.

Cult of Hockey – Remember the Patrick Maroon trade, when the Edmonton Oilers sent the Big Rig to join forces with Taylor Hall in Jersey for a pick and a prospect? As of today, that trade is effectively for two prospects, as the Oilers sent Jersey’s third-rounder in the 2019 draft to Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for college centre Cooper Marody.

The Hockey Writers – The pitchforks and torches are out. It’s easy to question the abilities of Edmonton Oilers general manager Peter Chiarelli. Fans are upset with his asset management and misappropriation of funds under the salary cap. Then there are the trades that have blown up in the Oilers’ face.

PODCASTS!!!

Oilers YYC Podcast – This week’s guest was Shane Sanders from The Hockey Writers

Oilers Live – “I’m Still Pissed At McLellan” – Paige Bednorz (Guest)

TRADE RUMORS!

Senators, Canucks, Rangers, Stamkos and the Maple Leafs – What kind of offer di the Toronto Maple Leafs make to Steven Stamkos last summer? Is Ryan Lindgren going pro? What are the Canucks and Sens doing about their NCAA prospects?

James van Riemsdyk – Contract Comparables and Potential Landing Spots – The 28-yeard old James van Riemsdyk is now up to 33 goals on the season. JvR is now the leading goal scorer among pending unrestricted free agents.


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