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Drafting for the Oilers Using Central Scouting’s List + Two Vets I’d Like to See the Oilers Add

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Congratulations to Taylor Hall on winning the Hart Trophy last night. He had a helluva season no doubt. I’ve softened my stance on Hall a bit lately. He’s such an electrifying player and so entertaining to watch but I still am behind the Oilers moving on from him and I absolutely love what Adam Larsson brings to the Oilers and how important he is to the Oilers defence now. And I will maintain my belief that if Keith Kincaid hadn’t have been a top-2 goalie in the NHL from February on, the Devils wouldn’t have made the playoffs and Hall wouldn’t have been nominated for the Hart when McDavid should have or even Claude Giroux.

Okay, so in the last week or so I’ve read online that former Edmonton Oiler Jason Chimera would be willing to finish off his career in Edmonton with the team that drafted him and gave him his first crack at the NHL. I’ve also heard Bob Stauffer talk about adding a player like Zack Smith to the lineup in the event Milan Lucic is traded to add some of the leadership and sandpaper back into the team that would leave with Milan.

I’m for both of these moves and I’ll tell you why. I have thought that the Oilers have been going with youth for far too long. I’m a huge fan of having older players on teams to help with the ups and downs of a young player’s early years.

I look at Jason Chimera and I see a guy that is overflowing with character and leadership, a player that could bring so much to a young team not only on the ice but off of it. I see a player who the coaches would love to have on the team because they could lean on him a bit. And lastly, I see a player who’s played in Edmonton before and knows the ins and outs of the market.

Now, Chimera made $2.5M last year and that’s simply too much for a player his age and for the role that he’d play. I’d say anything sub $2M and I’d be happy with that. His career has never really been marred by injury, more or less a 70-82 game player and I’d say at this point he’s a 20-30pt winger at best.

Jason Chimera can still fly out there for 39 years old, so the speed of the game has finally caught up to him. I hope Chiarelli takes a long look at him.

As for Zack Smith, I’ve heard that the Sens owner might just be happy to get to the cap floor and see how things play out since they’re not going to be contending for a Cup any time soon. He feels there’s no point in paying premium dollar if the team isn’t going to be a premium one… Fair enough.

How that affects Zack Smith is that he’s a tad overpaid at $3.25M per year until the 2021/22 season. He’s also only a bottom-6 player but one that is slightly younger and can put up a few more points than Chimera. He’s a centre, so I reckon either Strome would be outtie 5000 or popped over to the wing to accommodate another Zack because they’re not dealing Khaira but I guess JJ could play 4C too…

That being said, you cannot question Smith’s compete level or dedication on the ice and that is something the team really lost when Matt Hendricks went to Winnipeg. A big-brother type for the locker room. A guy who can talk to everyone and hold the team together. A player who’ll stand in front of an oncoming bus for you.

Smith has a modified NTC. He has to submit a 10-team list to the Senators that includes the teams he wishes NOT to go to. Edmonton was on Karlsson’s, does Smith feel the same way?

At the moment and for whatever reason, the players that are on the Oilers who did that job two years ago forgot how to do it last year excluding Jujhar Khaira and Matt Benning I feel. We don’t know why that was as it could’ve been due to injury (concussion) or frame of mind but the team could use a bit more of it.

I wouldn’t see Chimera as a FT player though. Smith would be for sure but Chimera I’d try to manage his ice-time a bit so that the Oilers could use him down the road during the playoff run and in the playoffs because you need as many healthy bodies as possible, especially if they can skate.

Thoughts?

DRAFTING USING CENTRAL SCOUTING’S LIST

Yesterday, we did a little exercise using Hockey Prospect’s Black Book to draft for the Oilers and I’d like to do that again using Central Scouting’s list that I found on a Maple Leafs blog here.

  • 10th – Quinn Hughes (LD), Michigan Univ., 5’9″, 170lbs

I LOVE this kid! Best skater in the draft (Yes, even better than Dahlin). I call him the next Paul Coffey with the way he rushes the puck. His mobility/agility on the ice reminds me of Pavel Bure. I mean putting the comparisons to a player today, this is a defenseman who moves on the ice like Mitch Marner.

Scouting reports tell us that he’s so calm and composed with the puck. He has the ability to make plays while going top speed and he walks the line better than any Johnny Cash song could. Kidding! The Edge work on this player is out of this world. McDavid/Dahlin-like. His offensive awareness is off the charts and while he might not have the best slap shot, his wrist-shot is deadly.

As with most small offense-first dmen, he can be outmuscled off of the puck IF the opposition can catch him. When he doesn’t have the puck he’s not amazing and he’ll need to shore that up once he hits pro.

I believe he’s going to be a superstar in the NHL and Montreal would be wise to select him at 3rd overall.

BLH’S PICK: This is definitely a player I’d take at 10th overall. I’d only take Dahlin or Svechnikov ahead of him if I were the Oilers.

“He’s so creative and the vision is unreal…he mixes in the use of the way he skates with those edges to get so much production out of his talent. I don’t think he’s ever seen a patch of open ice he didn’t exploit. I love that he uses so much ice in the offensive zone to create offence.He’lljumpinto aplayseeminglyoutofnowhereandeitherscore,oratminimumcreatea great scoring chance. His play in his own end can be a big adventure but I think as he matures it will improve.”

  • 40th – Curtis Douglas (LW). Windsor Spitfires, 6’8″, 234lbs

We’ve seen big players come through the pros before but not many as big as Curtis Douglas. He’s nearly 7-feet tall on skates… That’s insane. Could become a better skating Brian Boyle when all is said and done.

The wheels are a tad rough on this big rig and he’ll have to shine those puppies up if he’s going to be in the NHL. The reports tell us he’s quite smart on the ice and knows where to go on the ice to maximize his effectiveness. He could be a massive physical presence on the ice and use that body to simply barge his way into producing but that’s not the case with Douglas. He knows when and when not to use that size to his advantage.

BLH’S PICK: Douglas is not the player I’d take here. I don’t think the Oilers require this type of player in the 2nd round and in reality I reckon his skating drops him into the 4th or 5th round. If we’re picking players around Douglas on Central Scouting’s list, I’d probably be more apt to select one of hulking power forward Albin Eriksson, tricky puck wizard Jesse Ylonen, or Bo Mironov 2.0 Alexander Alexeyev.

“Once you look past Douglas’s skating from a stand-still position, there’s a rare and talented center who has the potential to develop into something more than a lot of previous draft selections that were based on their size could develop into.”

  • 71st – Marcus Westfalt (C), Brynas, 6’3″, 205lbs

The Swede is a multi-positional player who can serve his team not only at centre but also the wing. Quite a smart player who excels on the PK due to his long stick and broad physical presence. To add to that, he uses both those attributes to become a formidable player on the PP where Sweden uses him as the goalie screen.

As with Douglas, Westfalt’s skating is less than stellar and everything about it will have to improve if he’s to make an impact on North American ice anytime soon.

BLH’S PICK: I’m not a huge fan of players who don’t skate well and Westfalt sounds like a bigger version of Anton Lander whom I loved as a player but couldn’t make it as an NHLer due to his boots. I’d go with Jonathan Berggren here because I love his speed, his aggressiveness, and that he reminds me of Viktor Arvidsson a bit.

“He’s a big kid, played smart hockey and a pretty good skater. He’s responsible defensively… played a lot of PK minutes and his coach trusted him with key icetime. On the ice in the last minute with a one goal lead. Not a bad sign for a young kid. Didn’t show me much in the way of skill when I saw him.”

  • 133rd – Anderson MacDonald (LW), Moncton Wildcats, 6’1″, 205lbs

I thought I read about him at the beginning of the season as a possible 1st round pick but it seems that things have really gone south for MacDonald. He is a goal-scoring power forward without a doubt. He’s potted 56 goals in the last two seasons for Sherbrooke and Moncton of the QMJHL but he’s also a combined -50 in that time.

Our reports tell us that he has compete issues and that his skating won’t cut it at the pro level. He’s not a good enough skater nor is he a fast enough one which hurts his stock as a power forward because one of the great pluses of being a player with a big body is that you can be very effective on the forecheck. MacDonald isn’t fast enough to even be effective there.

NHL release on the shot but everything else is below par. Teams may pass him over completely and wait to see how he improves doing into next year’s draft…

BLH’S PICK: What’s with the poor skaters? I wouldn’t take this guy either. His size is nice and the shot is cool but there’s nothing else there. Jack Drury is rated 159th on Central Scouting’s list and I’d have him here no doubt about it. ISS has him at 41… He’s simply a much better player and according to ISS, they’ve got him pegged as a top-6 playmaking forward. Yes, please!

“Not a player that impressed me this year. His compete level is very low. Not sure I’d want to draft him at any point of the draft, just not my cup of tea.”

  • 164th – Xan Gurney (LD), Chicago Steel, 6’3″, 185lbs

ISS doesn’t even rank this fella and the Black Book just mentions him in the scouting reports to which we’re told Gurney doesn’t do too much to get you excited but he’s got good size, moves well enough, makes a nice 1st pass, and likes to hit. Basically Eric Gryba.

BLH’S PICK: No… No Gryba’s here thank you… I’ll take British skiller Liam Kirk. Hockey Prospects has him ranked 113th and tells us he’s a creative and skilled player that uses his speed and fast reads to make plays happen around him.

  • 195th – Peter Stratis (RD), Sudbury Wolves, 6’0″, 190lbs

Stratis is a smaller defender who helps out on the Wolves’ PP due to his good awareness and low accurate shot. He’s very gritty in his own end and doesn’t shy away from a battle in the corners. High work ethic probably makes him a coach’s favorite.

The Black Book’s description of this player is basically Kris Russell.

BLH’S PICK: Probably not taking this guy either. He sounds like the kind of player the Oilers could sign out of the NCAA on any given year. Probably go with Matej Pekar out of the USHL on this one. The Black Book has him at 103 and says,

“despite being a PPG player for Muskegon, he’s a hard-working 2-way forward that can provide quality minutes in all situations for his team.”

He has an inconsistent first pass, there will be games where he’s moving the puck out on the breakout quick to teammate, but then there are also a lot of times where he gets the puck on his stick with time and space and he goes glass and out when his teammate is open. He holds onto the puck too long, effectively closing off his window which takes away opportunities to make a quick first-pass”

My list at the end of this exercise is as follows:

  • 1st round – Quinn Hughes (D)
  • 2nd round – Alex Alexeyev (D)
  • 3rd Round – Jonathan Berggren (W)
  • 5th round – Jack Drury (C)
  • 6th round – Liam Kirk (W)
  • 7th round – Matej Pekar (C)

So there you have it! Let me know what you think in the comments section!

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Reviewing the Latest Oilers Trade and Draft Speculation

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Happy draft week folks! The rumors are a flyin’, aren’t they? By the time the Oilers are playing their first game over in Europe they’ll be rid of Cam Talbot, Milan Lucic, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Andrej Sekera, Oscar Klefbom, and Jesse Puljujarvi but at least they’ll have a random guy in net, Torey Krug, Erik Karlsson, and Justin Faulk playing D and Jeff Skinner flanking Connor McDavid.

BRUTAL!!!

THE SPECULATION

https://twitter.com/NHLbyMatty/status/1006969977167941632

  • Jim Matheson has the Oiler talking to Ottawa about Erik Karlsson this week…

It’s not happening folks. The talks start with Leon and go up and the Oilers finally have a great 1-2 punch down the middle, they’re both young, and they’re both under contract for the next 7 years. I’m not dismantling that for a 30-yr-old Erik Karlsson who is on the last year of his contract. Not one bit folks!

  • The Fourth Period has the Oilers sending Cam Talbot and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins to the Hurricanes for Jeff Skinner and Justin Faulk

WTF?! Seriously? What are the Oilers going to do in net then? Is Koskinen going to take over the reigns? We’ve seen what this team is like when it doesn’t get goaltending and I do not see them dealing for any all-stars.

That said, Lowetide and Alex Thomas were talking about Tuukka Rask over the weekend and that is probably a guy I would send a package that included Talbot for. Do you think Lucic would go back to Boston? What about a blockbuster sending Lucic, Klefbom, and Talbot to Boston for Krug and Rask?

Getting back to that TFP post… Skinner has one year left on his deal and I believe Faulk has two years whereas Talbot’s on the last year of his and Nuge has 3 years left IIRC. The money is a bit of a wash but I don’t believe the talent is.

Nuge is going to be a revelation on McDavid’s LW this season. Book it!

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  • Another player Jim Matheson has been tweeting about is Julius Honka.

I like this guy quite a bit and he’s at that age where a player’s game starts to become more refined. And to add to that, he doesn’t have to play for Ken Hitchcock anymore. He hasn’t put up a lot of points in his career so far (9pts in 60+gp) but I believe he’d be a fair bet to help the Oilers transition game if they acquired him. I mean, can you really see Dallas playing him over Johns, Klingberg, or Pateryn? Plus they’ve got Miro Heiskanen starting next year…

Honka’s on the way out and the Oilers should try to grab him.

  • Bob Stauffer has the Oilers having their pick of Ty Smith, Vitali Kravtsov, Barrett Hayton, or Adam Boqvist at #10 overall. His choices being Hayton or Smith.

Listen, Hayton will be a fine 3rd line centre. He’s a lunch bucket guy that Stauffer likes to compare to Bo Horvat for some reason (It’s ridiculous if you really dig into things). But ISS says that Hayton has excellent Hockey IQ and that’s something that if you’ve been listening to his show for the last couple of weeks he’s been saying that Keith Gretzky really likes…

I’m also not sold on Ty Smith. When I watched him I didn’t like his skating or his engagement in the games. Maybe I picked the wrong games mind you but Stauffer likes to bring up his locker room presence and how much his teammates like him as reason to pick the kid. Not good enough for me. Stauff also brings up the Kris Russell comparable and I love me some Kris Russell but not at #10 in the draft.

Vitali Kravtsov, scratch him just because he’s based out of Russia. For whatever reason, and I’m not saying Russians are bad players or bad people or whatever, a few of my favorite players growing up were Russian, they simply don’t turn out for the Oilers unless they’re brought in from other organizations. The only way I think the Oilers would take another Russian in the first round is if they made a deal with the Hurricanes for #2 overall and took Svechnikov.

So that leaves us with Adam Boqvist.

If the Oilers cannot find a way to draft Quinn Hughes (Paul Coffey 2.0 IMO) then they should be taking Adam Boqvist. His offensive upside is unreal. He’s right-handed. The way he works his edges and how well he rushes the puck is outstanding! Add to that the planet destroyer he’s got for a shot… He’s a MUST PICK at #10 if he drops.

People are talking about Boqvists injury history and to that, I say two things,

  • Have you seen Oscar Klefbom’s injury history?
  • I’d be surprised if none of the top prospects in any draft didn’t get concussed once before now.

I do want to say this though, I don’t think that Boqvist will be there at #10. He’s simply too good. Now, if that happens I could see one of Bouchard, Tkachuk, or Wahlstrom being available and that’s a very hard decision for me. I like all three for different reasons but it’d be hard for me not to take Tkachuk simply because his brother plays for Calgary and he’s not a perimeter player.

Stauffer has Zadina falling to #9 and if that scenario takes place, the Oilers best be doing their damnedest to trade up to pick him. Unreal if that guy dropped to #9…

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Oilers/Red Wings Draft Day Trade Speculation

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We’re so very close to the 2018 NHL entry draft that I can taste it and with that I can also smell the rumors coming from the kitchen. I’m of the belief that the Oilers and Red Wings are looking to make a deal at the draft.

Yesterday morning on Oilers Now one of the guests was former Oilers head coach Todd Nelson and what makes him significant in this is that for the last number of years he was the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins. During the show, Bob Stauffer asked Nelson a number of questions regarding some of the Red Wings top prospects like Anthony Mantha, Evgeni Svechnikov, and Filip Hronek.

Honestly, I expected more questions regarding Nelson joining the Dallas Stars coaching staff. Mind you they did touch on that and Nelson’s history with new Stars coach Jim Montgomery but it was the attention to those other three players that got me thinking.

The talk over the weekend has been how Finnish center Jesperi Kotkaniemi has flown up the draft rankings and Craig Button has said if the Habs want him so bad, take him at no.3 overall! That’s insane to me… But other teams that took extra interest in Kotkaniemi at the combine in Buffalo were Detroit and Edmonton.

I don’t think that Kotkaniemi is on the Oilers radar but it’s become clear that he IS on the radar of the Red Wings, Canadiens, and according to John Shannon, the Blackhawks.

It’s going to be an interesting draft, eh? After #2 overall, it could be a crapshoot. Nobody knows what Montreal is thinking. They should take Zadina there but Brady Tkachuk has been a rumored selection for them. Ottawa will take whoever is available between Svechnikov, Zadina, or Tkachuk but may very take Noah Dobson since their head scout is based where Acadie-Bathhurst plays. Will Arizona take another American born player in Hughes or will the go with the dynamic Swede in Boqvist?

Then we come up to Detroit at #6 overall, would they take Kotkaniemi that early? How badly do they want another pick in the top 10 because Hughes and Bouchard would look great wearing the winged wheel for the next 15 years.

Let’s bring this back around to the Oilers and those prospects now.

  • Would the Red Wings be willing to part with Anthony Mantha for the #10?
  • Would the #30, Svechnikov and Hronek for the #10 be an overpayment or an underpayment?

I think those are pretty Oilers-leaning proposals if I’m being totally honest. That being said, the Oilers are in need of some depth on the wing and they do need a right-shot dman.

Anthony Mantha is an RFA this summer who is coming off of his entry-level deal with the Red Wings. He hasn’t come along as quickly as he was expected to after absolutely dominating the QMJHL. In his last season with Val D’or he was a goal-per-game player to put it into perspective. As for his NHL production, last year was a breakout year for him as he put up 24g and 24a in 80gp.

I’m not sure how much he’ll cost to re-sign but I’d be surprised if it didn’t start with a 4.

Evgeni Svechnikov has one year left on his ELC and hasn’t quite made the transition to the NHL yet. I’m not sure if he will or not as he’s not exactly lighting up the AHL. His first season was a bright one, he had 51 points in 74 games but the totals slipped a bit last season where he managed 23 points in 57 games… Not a good sign, especially when you’ve got Todd Nelson as your coach. He did play 14 games for Detroit though and had 4 points in that time.

Filip Hronek is a former 2nd round pick. A smaller dman at 6′ tall and merely 164lbs… He spent his junior career in the OHL with the Saginaw Spirit where he was a high-scoring right-shot defender. In his inaugural season with the Red Wings AHL club he had 39 points in 67 games which was tops on the club.

I do find it interesting that Bob Stauffer would be asking about Hronek after making comments about how the reason Hughes and Boqvist might be slipping is due to size… I guarantee you, if the Oilers pick Hughes or Boqvist at #10 and put him in the AHL next season, that player will get at least 39 points.

Hell, they might get that in the NHL depending on the club.

Detroit has four draft picks in the top 36 of the draft. What if the Oilers were to trade down with the Red Wings?

  • #10 for #30, #33, and #36

I think that’s probably too far to drop for Edmonton, especially if Boqvist, Bouchard, Hughes, or Wahlstrom are right there but it’d give them 4 picks from #30 to #40 where they could possibly add players like,

  • Ty Dellandrea (C) – Has all the tools to become an everyday NHLer. Draws comparisons to Toews.
  • Ryan Merkley (RHD) – One of THE MOST talented players in the draft but off-ice issues and defensive IQ is holding him back from being a top-5 selection. Had great interviews at the combine.
  • Calen Addison (RHD) – RH’d offensive dman who can skate very well and is an excellent playmaker. Ex-teammate of Stuart Skinner in Lethbridge.
  • Jonny Tychonick (LHD) – Smooth puck-moving dman who can quarterback the PP. Massive character guy.
  • Liam Foudy (C) – Massive speed. Might be fastest in this draft class. Excellent puck skills and shoots with great scoring efficiency.
  • Aidan Dudas (C) – Brendan Gallagher clone. Very small but fast, skilled, and aggressive.
  • Niklas Nordgren (RW) – Shaped and plays like a bowling ball. Very VERY fit player as he had one of the lowest body fat calculations at the combine. He’s a shooter first and foremost. His shot is his #1 attribute but he’s also a tireless worker on the ice. Smaller player though.

I know that it’s hard to miss out on a potentially elite talent that a team could get in the 10-spot but If the Oilers came away with any four of those players above, I’d be stoked. I’m a prospects guy though and I think that teams should try to add as many early round picks as possible. I mean, this is daydreaming but a draft where the Oilers could have 4 picks in top 40 would go so far in terms of the team’s long term future. I don’t know if Edmonton has ever had a time where you could say year after year they have high-end players who are showing great potential getting ready to join the club.

But as I said, that scenario is probably a pipe dream or maybe it’s just a dumb idea but to be clear, I’d would rather have a game-breaker like Quinn Hughes, Adam Boqvist, or Oliver Wahlstrom. There’s a much higher chance of them becoming 1000 game players than the 2nd rounders mentioned above. My reasoning is simply organizational depth with that proposal.

Maybe something a bit more realistic would see both teams swap RFAs and draft picks/prospects. Detroit has to re-sign Dylan Larkin, Athanasiou, Frk, Bertuzzi, as well as the aforementioned Anthony Mantha and have about $17M to do it.

I’m just Rishaug-ing here. What do you think?

Last thing, I’ve heard that the Oilers are possibly looking to add someone to their front office. Someone who would oversee the coaching and coaching development. Meaning if the coaches get out of line or are slow to change things up, there’d be a person to hold them accountable. No names have come up but this is a position of great importance to Bob Nicholson.

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Around the Oilogosphere – April 27th Edition – McDavid Snubbed for Hart, Oilers Send Coaches Packing, Final BLH Top Ten Draft Rankings, and Many NHL Rumors!

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THE HART TROPHY DEBACLE

I think David Staples summed it up pretty well but I’ve got a couple comments to add as well.

It’s interesting how the nonsense of “your team must squeak into playoffs for its top player to win MVP” took over the narrative with hockey writers this year. It eliminated McDavid but also Malkin, Wheeler and Kucherov from serious contention.

Can we go over why each of these candidates were nominated?

Taylor Hall – Outstanding individual season. No doubt about it. But would NJ have made the playoffs without the ridiculous heater that backup goalie Keith Kincaid went on? $6M starter Cory Schneider was AWOL since Christmas and was no help during the playoffs either.

I say that without the goaltending the Devils got they would’ve had a 90pt Hall and a good shot at Rasmus Dahlin. Basically the same situation Claude Giroux is in.

Nathan MacKinnon – Here’s a guy who until the end of the season had the team on his back and took them from being a 40pt team to a playoff team but he also played on one of the best lines in the league all year. Mikko Rantanen was on fire with 70+pts! But the former 1st overall selection did fade later on and only had 1 goal in his last 10 games.

Anze Kopitar – Kopitar is THE best 2-way centre in the NHL today and what a bounce-back year for him. Not only is he a threat 5×5 and on the PP but he’s a premier penalty killer. Something that Hall and MacKinnon can’t say for themselves. But LA had an elite goaltender in Jonathan Quick and a Norris candidate in Drew Doughty to play alongside.

If it were my pick, Hall wouldn’t even be a consideration. I’d go with Kopitar over MacKinnon.

I know there’s tons missing from the argument but I don’t want this section to drag on. All three players were on teams that squeaked into the post-season and combined for a total of 3 wins. So what happened? Did their Hart Trophy mojo go away once the puck dropped in game 1 of the playoffs?

Nikita Kucherov led the league in scoring for much of the season AND was a major factor in their 1st round series vs. Hall’s Devils. Not an easy thing to do. Claude Giroux changed positions this year and still maintained his high-scoring pace. Evgeni Malkin was bossing it this year but all of that is forgotten because Hall, MacKinnon, and Kopitar just made it into the playoffs.

Lastly, Connor McDavid blew the Art Ross Competition away and was a point-per-game player even when he was sick as a dog and lost 15 pounds. If they only counted his ES scoring, he’d have been in the top-15 in league scoring. His 84 ES points had him 18 points ahead of the next person. But because the Oilers couldn’t get their PP together and they missed the playoffs, significantly I should add, he’s not considered for the Hart? Bull shizzle!

COACHING CAROUSEL

Fleming out! Bergford out! Johnson out! Herbers out! Woodcroft, pack your shite! You’re the new coach in Bakersfield.

There’s not much more to say here that you won’t read in the links below. McLellan is thrown a life preserver and Chiarelli uses his get out of jail free card on the assistants instead of the entire coaching staff.

If the rumors are true and the Oilers are indeed adding Trent Yawney and Glen Gulutzan, then I’m looking forward to the team doing a complete 180 from last year and being a top 5 in both the PP and the PK as well as making the playoffs.

Now if Woodcroft is heading to the AHL, I wonder who his assistants will be there? Also, there’s room for one more coach in Edmonton, will that be Manny Viveiros?

Chiarelli had better get the roster moves right this summer. I don’t think there’ll be a massive trade like there’s been in the previous summers but I could be wrong. Maybe they’ll deal someone out and bring in a guy like Evander Kane which would require a massive exodus of cash in order to do that. Meaning one of Lucic (very unlikely as long as Chiarelli is GM), Sekera (more likely), RNH (unlikely as long as Chiarelli/McLellan are employed in Edmonton), or Draisaitl (ain’t happening) would have to go.

BLH’S FINAL TOP TEN 2018 NHL DRAFT PROSPECTS

This is the last ranking of the year folks. Thanks for following along on the YouTube channel and I’m thinking this year’s draft is going to be some entertaining. There are some real high-end players available and I’m hoping the lottery is going throws everything for a loop again like it did last year.

However, I do reckon that the Oilers will not be picking in the top end this year and like the Puljujarvi draft, they’ll move down in the ranking probably. They’ll get a very good prospect like Joe Veleno, Joel Farabee, Rasmus Kupari, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Ty Smith, maybe Noah Dobson if they’re lucky, or if the hockey gods are really feeling generous, Quinn Hughes!

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Edmonton Oilers fire pair of assistant coaches, reassign another to AHL – Jay Woodcroft has logged more than 1,000 games as a National Hockey League assistant coach, which has a nice ring to it, but there comes a time when you take a step out of that comfort zone and run your own pro team.

The Edmonton Oilers arrive at compromise, as the club re-works its coaching staff – I also believe that Peter Chiarelli was frustrated with some (or many) aspects of how Todd handled his lineup and bench. And while Chiarelli believes McLellan is a good coach and believes in his choice to hire him, the G.M. could also see some stale and/or ineffective tactics being employed.

Chiarelli talks coaching changes – After last season went sideways, it seemed inevitable that the Oilers were going to make some kind of changes in terms of coaching or management personnel, and today we got a first look at what’s to come.

Glen Gulutzan & Trent Yawney expected to help coach Edmonton Oilers, Jay Woodcroft to Bakersfield – The last I heard from Bob Stauffer of the Oilers on this he was saying Wednesday that it was more likely the Oilers would bring in Yawney than Gulutzan.

The Edmonton Oilers need to better measure Great Expectations – And so, for Peter Chiarelli, here are a list of things that he’d be best to take a more cautious approach to, in the coming 12 months

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