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Genius Chiarelli Scores Big for the Oilers at the Draft Again!

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Well, here we are again Oilers fans. The draft is complete and for the 4th year in a row, we are rolling in quality prospects. Peter Chiarelli decision to overhaul the amateur scouting staff is looking better and better every day. Keith Gretzky and Bob Green are working together masterfully to rebuild the Oilers’ pipeline after the old boys used it for their golden toilets.

Do you know how I know that Chiarelli had an amazing draft? Even the staunchest of Anti-Chiarelli fans were happy…

Quick and dirty player reviews! Let’s go!

Evan Bouchard – Future top-pairing stud and the search is over for a top-4 bomb-dropping PP quarterback.

Ryan McLeod – Speed to kill with a devious shot.

Olivier Rodrigue – Best NA goalie in the draft, how can you go wrong?

Michael Kesselring – Closest he might get to the NHL is by holding a picture of Kessel’s ring.

Patrik Siikanen – Hopefully a Finnish Maksimov?

EXTENDED PLAYER REVIEWS

But in all seriousness, those top three picks are outstanding. Near Genius level player selecting. Evan Bouchard may very well play next in the NHL next season but I hope not. I hate the idea of adding another teenager to the team, a defenseman no less. The problem is he’s got nothing left to prove at the OHL level and he’s too young to go to the AHL. Without a defenseman currently on the roster being traded, there’s not a lot of room on the playing roster either. So here’s to hoping that he gets a good long look but is leading Team Canada to gold during Christmas. He can always come back at the end of the season if London’s season is over.

Personally, I don’t think the Oilers are done making a move for a right-handed dman. I think they’d like to move on from Sekera’s contract and add another righty on the blueline for at least a season as a stop-gap until Bouchard is ready next season. I think Mike Green would be a fine candidate to fill that role but I don’t have the slightest idea if he’d accept a one year contract at his age nor do I know what he’d be willing to play for. Would the Oilers even have the cap to sign a player like him and is it even in their plans given they signed Joel Persson then immediately loaned him back to his SHL club?

Drafting Ryan McLeod gives the Oilers a start on working on the pipeline’s depth down the middle but what a start it is. I think he looks like a faster Ryan Strome but left-handed. Add him to Marody, Hebig, Vesel, Gambardella, and Rasanen as players that have a decent to good chance at becoming NHLers.

Olivier Rodrigue is the son of one of the Oilers goalie coaches but there’s no sense in holding that against him. He was also Central Scoutings top-rated goalie in North America. Chiarelli has certainly worked hard to make the Oilers pipeline deep in net, eh? Skinner, Wells, Ellis (RFA), Hawkey, and Starrett are going to be competing for 2 spots in the AHL (possibly versus Al Montoya) and the ECHL next season and I’m dying to see which one is the odd man out and what happens to him. Surely Rodrigue will be there in a few years.

I’ve got nothing on Kesselring or Siikanen nor do I feel like they are legitimate NHL Prospects. I’m not sure what the Oilers scouts see in these guys.  Maybe they drafted them with eyes on other players they might be playing with in the future. I mean it’s not every day that the Oilers draft a kid out of the Finnish junior division.

A wise man one said, “Sometimes the best trades are the ones you don’t make.”

Hopefully, Chiarelli stands pat here and keeps doing what he’s doing because it’s working.

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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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OILERS NEWS

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

NEW RUMORS

31 Thoughts: How different will Maple Leafs look in 2018–19?

NHL Rumors: Toronto Maple Leafs and Other Potential Coaching Movement

Pacific Division Offseason Primer: No. of Contracts, Cap Hit, Draft Picks, UFAs and RFAs

NHL Rumors: Philadelphia Flyers – Pending UFAs, Buyout? Possible Trade Targets

NHL Rumors: Ducks, Flames, Blue Jackets, Stars, Devils, Flyers and Capitals

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Around the Oilogosphere – April 26th Edition – Oilers Getting Geared up for Filthy Bruce? Looking for Hendrix v2.0, Draft Lottery Scenarios, and NEW NHL Trade Rumors!

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COACHING

Are we at the point to where it’s safe to say that the Oilers will be hiring Trent Yawney as one of the new assistant coaches for next season? I’d put the odds in favor of yes just simply due to his previous working/playing relationship with current head coach Todd McLellan.

But I’ve got a new theory I want to throw out there. I believe it was Bob Stauffer throwing out Paul MacLean’s name recently in a minor rant on the status of the Oilers’ head coaching evaluation. If I’m not mistaken BS was mentioning hiring assistant coaches who’ve had experience as head coaches in the past (Like Yawney with the Blackhawks and MacLean with the Senators) and this triggered a thought in my head and it has something to do with this article’s featured image.

Paul MacLean worked with Todd McLellan in Detroit under Mike Babcock, Trent Yawney worked under Todd McLellan for 3 seasons in San Jose alongside Jay Woodcroft. So we can establish a connection there.

But there’s another connection.

Yawney and MacLean both worked under Bruce Boudreau in Anaheim for 1 season during the 2015/16 season. The Ducks were 1st in the Pacific and 3rd in the Western Conference. They lost out in the 1st round that year to the Predators.

Minnesota recently fired their GM and generally, a new GM wants to hire his own coach. Is Boudreau on thin ice in Minny? Could he be let go in favor of somebody with fresh ideas?

Would the Oilers hire MacLean and Yawney this year as safety guards in case the season got off to a slow start? Meaning if the Oilers wanted to fire Todd McLellan they’d have two qualified coaches already on the bench to take over and maybe Boudreau doesn’t get his pink slip this year but next, then he just slides on over to Edmonton and into a familiar working environment.

Stauffer has been talking about Boudreau as of recent on Oilers Now…

GETTING SOME GLUE INTO THE LINEUP

This from Darren Dreger during his appearance on a Buffalo WGR 550 show called, The Instigators,

You look at the Edmonton Oilers and how they missed a glue guy in that dressing room like Matty Hendricks.

I see Matt Calvert being somewhat similar in terms of what he brings. He’s healthier, so physically speaking he’s going to be able to contribute on a higher level than maybe Matt Hendricks can.

There’s going to be a strong market for Matt Calvert. He’s going to get paid. He’s going to get a decent increase in his salary. And if he’s not good enough for John Tortorella, off the top of my head I can probably name 15 teams that would have an interest in the type of game that Matt Calvert brings to the table.

Now those are 3 separate quotes from the same appearance but I ordered them in the way displayed on purpose.

Matt Calvert is a player that the Oilers should absolutely stay away from. He’s never healthy for one (averages about 50-55 games a year), he’s only good for about 25 pts a year for two, and if he’s getting more than Zack Kassian, that’s a problem, for three.

Dreger compares him to Hendricks and that’s madness in my opinion.

From a points perspective, maybe Hendricks and Calvert are in the same ballpark but nowhere else are they comparable on the ice…

We know that Matt Hendricks is a guy that’ll go through a brick wall for his teammates and often tries, right. I think part of Aaron Ekblad is still stuck behind the net from that time he wall-papered him in Edmonton. Hendrick’s 123 hits in 60 games whilst averaging just over 9 minutes a game puts Calvert to shame. The Columbus Blue Jacket was getting a bit more than 13 minutes TOI/gp this season and could only manage 61 hits and 24pts in 69 games. Calvert had 1 fight this year, Hendricks had 5.

I can’t speak to what Calvert is like off the ice but that’s only half the battle. You can be a good guy in the dressing room (good guy, tries hard) but if you want guys to follow your lead, you have to show it on the ice too and I’ve never heard Matt Calvert’s name in the same sentence as the words “glue guy” until now.

He’s simply not gritty enough. He doesn’t block enough shots. He doesn’t do enough of the little things and the more I think about it, it sounds like Dreger is doing Calvert a favor by putting his name out there in the same vein as Hendricks to try and drive up some interest…

Besides, the Oilers have Drake Caggiula, who in my mind is already on his way to becoming a grittier Matt Calvert-type anyhow. The Drake had 12 goals, 20 pts and was 2nd on the team in hits with 147.

But if the Oilers WERE looking to add some energy to their bottom 6 via the UFA market to push the skilled guys up the line-up, what about these fellas? Not only are they cheap but they’re fast skaters and disciplined.

Tim Schaller – C/W – (BOS) – 12g, 10a, 132 hits and played 82 games this year. (775k)
Tommy Wingels – W – (BOS/CHI) – 179 hits but only 45 PIMs w/17pts. (750k)
Lance Bouma – W – (CHI) – 132 hits in 53gp and only 36 PIMs. ($1M)

If you want to move the price point up a bit, there are players like Jay Beagle (would be great for the PK), Antoine Roussel (mega-pest!), and Blake Comeau (another great character option for the PK).

Personally, I don’t have any problems with the Oilers NOT adding an energy player to the bottom 6 of their lineup and I don’t think that hitting necessarily means energy either. Watching Tampa Bay and seeing their speedy forwards zip up and down the lineup also adds energy.

At the moment, this is how the Oilers bottom six appears:

Lucic-Strome-Puljujarvi
Caggiula-Khaira-Kassian

Slepy I don’t think is returning so I didn’t pencil him in there.

What I think we’ll see come opening night is this bottom six:

Khaira-Strome-Aberg
Caggiula-New Guy-Kassian

You know Lucic and Puljujarvi are moving up. I’m not 100% on Aberg and I would like to see Kassian in that 3LW role because I think he’s got the skill to play there but not the trust from the coach. But that 4th line has the real potential to be your traditional buzzsaw line, right? Lots of grit and speed there.

If the Oilers could sign/trade for a player or two, I’d like them to emulate the Vegas franchise a bit there and go for speed, tenacity, and experience.

My options: Derek Ryan or Jay Beagle. Both affordable, RH’d, and experienced. And if I had my way, I’d sign them both and sort things out after. Maybe move Strome to the wing and make Aberg the 13th forward.

OILERS NEWS

Kris Russell no longer welcome in Edmonton? Huh?! it’s the age of the Twitter mob, and if a dedicated mob of zealots makes a big enough and angry enough noise, it can quite easily down out the more reasonable majority.

What a Draft Lottery win would do for the Edmonton Oilers – No organization has been gifted more No. 1 overall picks for Edmonton, and it is fair to question the culture that this has produced.

What to expect when you’re expecting to win the draft lottery – Here’s Lowetide’s latest mock if the Oilers finish No. 9.

Will Edmonton Oilers retain Todd McLellan as coach? It’s not a sure thing after the meltdown of 2017-18 – Is Todd McLellan a bad coach, or is he a good coach who had a bad year?

Oilers Goaltending Depth Chart for 2018-19 – The recent rumors around the Edmonton Oilers potentially signing Mikko Koskinen brings forward some interesting questions about the goaltending depth chart heading into 2018-19.

NHL RUMORS

Central Division Offseason Primer: No. of Contracts, Cap Hit, Draft Picks, UFAs and RFAs

Dreger | There will be strong market for Calvert

NHL Rumors: Minnesota Wild and the St. Louis Blues

NHL Rumors: John Tavares – Isles, Leafs, Sharks, Knights and Avs

Friedman looks ahead to NHL draft lottery

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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 Latest Oilers Trade Rumblings and Compliance Buyouts Are Coming According to John Shannon

First off I want to say that I’m very proud of the Women’s Canadian Hockey team. That was such a good hockey game and they worked their asses off. That move the American shooter made to win it was outstanding though. Seriously…

A silver medal is nothing to scoff at no matter how much Lias Andersson tries to convince you it is. And those ladies join another elite hockey team to lose a very important hockey game at the Olympics in Asia via the shootout…

99 on the bench after losing to the Czechs in ’98 at Nagano, Japan.

On yesterday’s Oilers Now, Bob Stauffer asked John Shannon a very interesting question,

Do you think that it’s an automatic that there are two non-compliance options options (going to be in the new CBA), like there have been in past CBAs?

John Shannon’s reply was, “Guaranteed!”

I’m a little confused at this point as to which kind of compliance buyouts Stauffer and Shannon are talking about. I reckon Stauffer is talking about compliance buy outs NOT non-compliance ones though.

But just to relieve any confusion, let’s go over their definitions:

  • Non-Compliance Buyout – Consider this the “regular” buyout like the one Chiarelli used on Pouliot last summer. NHL teams can choose to buy out and terminate any player’s standard player contract. It isn’t quite as easy as just cutting a player though, because any bought-out player is still due a portion of the money owed to him; either one-third or two-thirds of his remaining salary (depending on the terms of the original deal) to be paid out over twice the remaining years of the terminated contract.
  • Compliance Buyout – This is the “Get Out of Jail Free” buyout. Basically, teams can buy out any contract on their roster and it won’t count against their cap but it has to be a contract signed.

Now with those compliance (or amnesty) buyouts, in the past, there’s been a 2-week window right after the Stanley Cup final’s conclusion where the teams could do their business if you will. Also, the last time compliance buyouts were eligible to be utilized, only players who’d signed contracts on or before Sept.12 of 2012 were given the O.K. to be bought out and this was for the 2013 and 2014 seasons…

2021/22 is when the current CBA expires and conversely, the new Seattle franchise is expected to join the league the season previous. I don’t think that it would be in the league’s best interest to expand, have the new team play a year and then have a lockout. Both the NHL (Sept.1) or the NHLPA (Sept.19) can opt out next summer (2019/20) but that’s unlikely according to Shannon.

I know when I write on these kinds of things I feel like I’ve glossed something over, so please feel free to let me know if I’ve gotten something wrong in my interpretation either in the comments below or on Twitter (@beerleagueheroe). Thx!

HOW MIGHT THIS AFFECT THE OILERS?

If I’m right in interpreting the verbiage from past compliance buyout windows, it might allow them to buy out Milan Lucic IF he’s still with the club. I was thinking possibly Sekera and/or Russell but their contracts will have expired by the time a window opens and there’s no guarantee they’d be on the club at that point either. I’m thinking one of them will be in Seattle and the other playing in a different city.

  • Milan Lucic is signed for $6M/yr until 2022/23

But there’s the fact that Lucic’s deal is so laden with signing bonuses, would it even be worth it to the team to buy out the last year of his deal?

So I guess the only players who might be considered in the compliance buyout category at this point in time are Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid… Unlikely targets but you never know… Maybe the Oilers go on to sign John Carlson to a mega-deal this summer and he shits the bed for them… Or maybe they trade for Erik Karlsson and he slows right the F down in those later years and becomes a liability. I guess at that point, a compliance buyout might be an option for the Oilers.

The other thing Edmonton could do is acquire heavy contracts in exchange for tasty draft picks or prospects and then buy them out in the windows. Similar to what the Vegas or Arizona have done in the past.

I mean other teams could simply do that themselves but what if there’s a team that is desperate to get a contract off of the books, in theory, my notion above would be applicable, no? I guess the follow up to that would be, how much cap room will the Oilers have by then and if they have enough cap room to make such a move, why is that?

What do you think? Have I got it all wrong here?

LATEST ON THE OILERS TRADE FRONT

Erik Karlsson…

No, I don’t believe that the Oilers and Sens are talking Karlsson and Bobby Ryan because Eklund tweeted that out. But I do believe it’s worth a discussion IF the Sens would take Lucic back.

I love Lucic, I really do, and I want him to succeed but it’s really hard to watch him this year. He tries to engage in the games but nobody will fight him, nobody will even hit him. So the things that got him fired up in the past aren’t available anymore and he’s struggling to get out of this slump. He’s squeezing his stick way to tightly, he’s doing fly bys at the net when he should be stopping.

He looks tired.

I’d feel bad for him if he got dealt this early into his deal but it would be what it would be if it happened. I’d accept it and move on. I’d much rather him see success as part of the Oilers than another team obviously.

I don’t want to get into the details of a proper proposal but I do want to offer an idea to you…

What if the Oilers went ahead and traded for Karlsson and then traded him at the deadline next year? What kind of haul do you think the Oilers could get IF Doughty and OEL were on the market too? Not only that but what if the Oilers also won the lottery and drafted Dahlin?

Bob Stauffer also said yesterday that the Maple Leafs have watched the Oilers five of the last 7 games… They’re not looking at Maroon and I can only assume they’re not looking at Cammalleri…. Is there a Josh Leivo/Mark Letestu deal in the works with Toronto?

Toronto has a few names that jump out to me like RH’d Connor Carrick (RFA), plus their UFAs Bozak, Komarov, and Van Riemsdyk. Not to mention a whole whack of guys on their AHL team like Andreas Johnsson, Jeremy Bracco, Andreas Borgman, Calle Rosen, Calvin Pickard and Garrett Sparks.

I think the thing with Toronto is that they’ll want more bodies moving out than coming in but the potential for a huge deal is there.

Speaking of Letestu, Jim Matheson wrote recently that in addition to Toronto, Columbus and Pittsburgh are interested in his services.

if the Penguins can’t bring back Matt Cullen from Minnesota, Letestu is their second choice.

One would think that Letestu would be the first choice due to age but Cullen would definitely know the Pens system a lot better.

Matheson also says that the Oilers are looking for a first rounder in exchange for Maroon but I’m thinking they’ll have to settle for a 2nd or 3rd and a prospect. Jakub Zboril’s name has come up from Boston and so has Zach Senyshyn’s but earlier this week Joe Haggerty said he couldn’t see Senyshyn getting moved.

Stauffer talked a bit about Anders Bjork yesterday and the report on Bjork is that he can move out there. A very fast player who has 12pts in 30 games this season for the Bruins and 4pts in 9 games for their AHL affiliate.

Bjork has the speed, offensive smarts and playmaking ability to potentially be a strong player in the NHL. If all goes well, he could be a second-liner.Dobber’s Prospects

I would say that Bjork is really the epitome of modern day NHL player. He can play both ways, relies heavily on his speed, and has “creative” hands. – Chowder and Champions

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