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2023/24 Edmonton Oilers GM32: Oilers @ Sharks – 3P2W – We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat

Hey y’all! Welcome back for another season of Edmonton Oilers hockey! I’m BLH and I’ll be giving you the skinny on today’s game!

If you’re new here and are wondering what 3P2W means, well, it stands for Three Players to Watch and seeing I’m as lazy as I am, I figured we’d shorten it to 3P2W.

So with that out of the way, let’s talk a little bit about what’s been going on lately in the Oilogospehere and then get into the player’s I’ve put under the spotlight for today’s matchup!

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While he admitted in his article that Jordan Eberle is an unlikely fit because he’s playing out his contract of $5.5 million and having a bit of down year, on Twitter, Staples did say he liked Eberle as an option. It was David Perron that really caught his eye. “Perron is the stand-out possibility in this group, as he’s a tough and aggressive player,” Staples said. He added, “Even if he’s not scoring much, he could help Edmonton win as a third or fourth line winger, and also act as insurance in case of injury.” – NHL Trade Talk

  • Edmonton is in need of a top-6 goal scoring RW and one or both of Eberle and Perron would be fantastic additions.
  • I think Edmonton would be sacrificing some size and physicality in those deals, mind you, as players Warren Foegele, Dylan Holloway, Rafa Lavoie, and maybe Connor Brown would need to be included along with premier draft picks and prospects.
  • But if you could go into the playoffs with a RW depth of Hyman, Eberle, Perron, and Gagner, that’d up the optimism amongst the fanbase. However, I have a tough time believing they could get both.
  • Maybe they could sign both in the offseason though. They’re UFAs.

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Three Players to Watch for the Bad Guys

  • #38 Mario Ferraro (17g 26a 43pts) – This guy is definitely on Edmonton’s radar as a potential acquisition. He’s a better version of Kris Russell and an upgrade on Brett Kulak. Only 9pts on the season to date but 60 shots and 100 blocked shots. The fancies are fugly but so is his PDO. The fact that he can log 22+ minutes a night and also be under contract for another two seasons after this at $3.25M is appealing to the Oilers. The question is, with Broberg thriving in Bakersfield right now, is the young Swede’s potential higher than Ferraro’s?
  • #10 Anthony Duclair (7g 6a 13pts) – Duclair has cooled down as of late but that doesn’t make him any less dangerous for the Sharks. His speed and scoring ability is a major threat. I also see him as another potential trade target for the Oilers around the trade deadline. Although things might be changing on that front with the emergence of Ryan McLeod on Draisaitl’s wing…
  • #48 Tomas Hertl (12g 15a 27pts) – Eight goals in his last ten games where his team has only won three times. He’s hard to ignore when he’s on his game and you never know with these Oilers, are they going to take a bottom-feeder like the Sharks serious or will they get lit up? If it’s the latter, Hertl will have a heavy hand in that scenario.

Three Players to Watch for the Good Guys

  • #71 Ryan McLeod (5g 6a 11pts) – Three goals and 1 assist in his last five games. Promoting him to Leon’s flank has proved fruitful for Kris Knoblauch. Personally, I think it’s a better place for him considering he’s not much of a mucker and grinder. Dylan Holloway might be a better 3C until Edmonton finds a proper Scott Laughton-type to put there of until Holloway grows into that role.
  • #93 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (8g 23a 31pts) – Nuge is the club’s hottest player aside from McDavid at the moment tallying up 6pts in his last five games. You’d like to see him pot a few more goals, wouldn’t you? Put your hand up if you think 93-97-18 might be a line for Team Canada at the next World Cup?
  • #29 Leon Draisaitl (14g 21a 35pts) – December’s done and now it’s time for the blitzkreig to begin. Historically Leon starts to light up the league after Christmas. I don’t think it’s out of the realm of possibility that The Chancellor could rack up 60-70pts in the remaining 50 games, you?

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2023/24 Edmonton Oilers GM12: Oilers @ Sharks – 3P2W – Binnington and Zadorov on Edmonton’s Wishlist

Hey y’all! Welcome back for another season of Edmonton Oilers hockey! I’m BLH and I’ll be giving you the skinny on today’s game!

If you’re new here and are wondering what 3P2W means, well, it stands for Three Players to Watch and seeing I’m as lazy as I am, I figured we’d shorten it to 3P2W.

So with that out of the way, let’s talk a little bit about what’s been going on lately in the Oilogospehere and then get into the player’s I’ve put under the spotlight for today’s matchup!

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  • Add that to Saros in Nashville, Jake Allen in MTL, Linus Ullmark in Boston, Vladar in Calgary.
  • Let’s get real here. Trotz has already said that their blue-chip netminding prospect Yaroslav Askarov isn’t ready, so why would they move a very good young goalie in Saros for anything less than a Draisaitl package.
  • Now, with that in mind, what about making a move on Askarov? He played 45 games for Milwaukee (AHL) last year and had a .911 sv% to go with a 2.69 GAA. This year he’s started off very well too. In five games he’s sporting a 1.60 GAA and a .935 SV% and he’s only 21 to boot.
  • Making a deal for Askarov might wash away some of that bad taste the organization put in their fans mouths when they passed on Jesper Wallstedt.
  • Binnington would be a riot. Having him, Kane, and Draisaitl on the same team… Woof! The post-gamers would be must-see TV.
  • I wouldn’t be opposed to having a guy like that on the team. He’d keep guys accountable I think and between Skinner and Campbell, I don’t believe there’s an angry bone in either of those two. Mike Smith knew how to do it and the team played differently when he was in net.
  • Even though Edmonton sniffed around Ullmark and Allen in previous offseasons, I’d be shocked if either of those two landed in Edmonton via trade.

“Elliotte Friedman, the NHL’s premier insider, and host of the 32 Thoughts podcast, has suggested the Oilers could show interest in a trio of Calgary Flames defencemen if they are looking to bring in a fresh face and change things up a bit. Those three defencemen are Noah Hanifin, Chris Tanev, and Nikita Zadorov, who all could be beneficial upgrades.” – The Hockey Writers (Insider Suggests Oilers Interested in Calgary Trio, 11/8/2023)

  • The only one out of that trio I think Edmonton would benefit from would be Zadorov. He’s a throwback dman but at the same time he’s not under any illusions. Meaning he knows and plays to his strengths. That said, he can skate for a big man, he’s got one of the hardest shots in the league, and he might be one of the best big bodied hitters in the league.
  • Is that what Edmonton needs though? I think they could use some more bite but they could use a better passer or two on that blue line too and I’m not sure you’d mistake him for Nicklas Lidstrom at any point.

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Three Players to Watch for the (team)

  • #72 William Eklund (1g 1a 2pts) – He’s their best young player until the 2024 draft is over. He’s got a very sneaky release and he likes to shoot along the ice. A lot of his goals in the AHL last season were scored in the Draisaitl spot. He’s kind of magnetic in that the puck seems to find him a lot and on top of that he’s quite slippery. Meaning he has a tendency to get away from his checks and reappear in the soft ice for tap-ins or one-timers.
  • #11 Luke Kunin (1g 11a 2pts) – He’s got 19 shots on the season so far but only a single goal to show for it. I like this player because he’s not afraid to get in the muck and he shoots the puck quite a bit. He’ll stick up for teammates and he blocks shots too (nine on the year). If there’s one player in SJ’s bottom-six that could be trouble for Edmonton, I think it’s Kunin.
  • #38 Mario Ferraro (0g 2a 2pts) – THIRTY-EIGHT blocked shots so far this season. Sweet Jesus, is this the new Kris Russell? Nah, he’s got 26 shots on net too!

Three Players to Watch for the Oilers

  • #2 Evan Bouchard (3g 7a 10pts) – I think Bouch will get his name on the scoresheet if Edmonton scores tonight. He’s been taking a lot of shit this season and for good reason. I mean, you can’t cover your check for 75% of the way back to the net and then coast for that last 25%. So I don’t really understand that part of his game. To me, that’s a lack of will to finish the defensive play because it takes ZERO thinking to do.
  • #91 Evander Kane (0g 0a 0pts) – Back to the Shark Tank for Kane… Maybe some old pent up emotions will arise and we’ll see him summon his inner Wendel Clark.
  • #97/#29 Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl – It’s time for these two to light somebody up and what better team than the 2023/24 San Jose Sharks? This is getting a little bit ridiculous.

The Next Twelve Games (#2-#13)

  • 10/14 vs. Canucks – I think the Oilers will take 2/2 vs. Vancouver to start the year. (W)
    • (4-3 LOSS)
  • 10/17 @. Predators – The Preds don’t scare me. Their roster is in shambles. Poor Jusse Saros and Roman Josi. (W)
    • (6-1 WIN)
  • 10/19 @ Flyers – Their forward group looks entertaining but they’ve got nobody on defense. (W)
    • (4-1 LOSS)
  • 10/21 vs. Winnipeg – The Jets are always a tough out. I like their chances. (L)
    • (3-2 OTL)
  • 10/24 @ Wild – Minny isn’t as good as they used to be but still very solid. (W)
    • (7-4 LOSS)
  • 10/26 vs. Rangers – I like NY’s defense and goaltending here. (L)
    • (3-0 LOSS)
  • 10/29 vs.Flames – Calgary is going to surprise a few this year. (L)
    • (5-2 WIN)
  • 11/2 vs. Stars – This will be a very tight game. (W)
    • (4-3 LOSS)
  • 11/4 vs. Predators – Leon will continue to light the Preds up. (W)
    • (5-2 LOSS)
  • 11/6 @ Canucks – I’ll take Edmonton for a third time here, Alex. (W)
    • (6-2 LOSS)
  • 11/9 @ Sharks – I don’t even recognize half the names on SJ’s roster… (W)
  • 11/11 @ Kraken – I like Seattle’s roster. Well-rounded. (L)

(predictions made 10/11/2023)

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(3/21/21) BLH’s NHL Trade Rumors: “One name I’m intrigued by, provided the Kings wanted to move him, is…”

BLH provides you with the latest NHL news, rumors, and speculation featuring Tyson Barrie (EDM), John Gibson (ANA), P.K. Subban (NJ), and more!

Is Leon Draisaitl’s excellent two-way presence just a mirage? One Edmonton pundit says they may very well be, BLH says not so fast. Read about it here.

A new name in the rumor mill for Oilers fans! Check out who it is here.

Could Tyson Barrie be trade bait for the Oilers? Read about that here.

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NHL Rumors and Speculation

Greg Wyshynski (ESPN): Says that there are six teams who MUST nail the upccoming NHL trade deadline,

  • Anaheim Ducks: They should honestly tear this thing down to the concrete and prospects. For me, that would include exploring a Hampus Lindholm trade in the offseason and moving goalie John Gibson either now or in the offseason.
  • Boston Bruins: Jake DeBrusk’s name has been mentioned for a while as trade bait for bigger fish, and he’s a desirable target at just a $3.675 million annual cap hit that runs through next season. He also strikes you as someone with the Tyler Seguin-esque ability to level up his game in a new locale and make whatever deal the Bruins include him in become “The DeBrusk Trade” within two seasons.
  • Carolina Hurricanes: Adding a center would seem paramount. The question is whether that center should be the Buffalo Sabres‘ Eric Staal — a reunion of franchise player and franchise that is seemingly being willed into existence by fans and media lately.
  • Nashville Predators: Obviously, Ekholm is a deadline bounty waiting to happen. The 2019 Jake Muzzin trade between the Kings and Maple Leafs has been held up as a comparable windfall, and that delivered Carl Grundstrom, Sean Durzi and Toronto’s first-round pick in the 2019 draft to Los Angeles.
  • Philadelphia Flyers: Another reason for the defensive letdown is that the Flyers still haven’t replaced Matt Niskanen on their blue line… They could also bring in Manson from the Ducks, but his offense hasn’t been anywhere near consistent in the past three seasons.
  • Toronto Maple Leafs: One name I’m intrigued by, provided the Kings wanted to move him, is Alex Iafallo. A 27-year-old pending unrestricted free agent, he costs $2.425 million against the cap and is as comfortable killing penalties as he is playing in the top six. Plus, Dubas and Kings GM Rob Blake have done some nice business in the Muzzin and Campbell trades before.

SPORTSNET: Elliotte Friedman reports the Vancouver Canucks have decided to hold off on becoming sellers now that they’ve climbed back into the Scotia North Division playoff race. They want to see how things play out and as a result has slowed things down in the trade market. The Columbus Blue Jackets are another club holding off after battling back into the postseason.

NEW YORK POST: Larry Brooks points out P.K. Subban is having a pretty good season with the New Jersey Devils. Subban has a year remaining on his contract with a cap hit of $9 million. Brooks suggests he’d be a good option for clubs seeking a right-side defenseman if the Devils agreed to pick up half of his cap hit.

SPORTSNET: Elliotte Friedman reports teams have shown an interest in Arizona Coyotes winger Conor Garland. He doesn’t believe it’s a move the Coyotes want to do but perhaps they’d consider it for the right price if it allows them to restock.

NBC Sports: San Jose Sharks GM Doug Wilson is now on record with the exact direction he’s going to take his hockey club and it’s not going to make star defenceman Erik Karlsson any happier.

  • “For very simple reasons. We were gonna reset,” Wilson said when asked why the Sharks weren’t buyers over the offseason. “That meant giving our younger player the opportunities. That’s the mode that we’re in right now. You want the Patty Marleaus, the Stef Noesens, the Marcus Sorensens, but you want opportunities for our young players to play. That is the mode that we’re in. We wanted to make sure that we replenished our system in the draft and that’s why we used all nine of those picks. We didn’t use those picks to go get players from the outside.”

Ken Campbell (The Hockey News): Had this to say with regards to Edmonton Oilers pending UFA defenseman Tyson Barrie,

  • “It’s pretty clear that if and when Barrie sits down with the Oilers, he’s going to have to adjust his expectations. If he wants to remain in what has turned out to be a great situation and be part of a team on the rise, he’ll likely have to sacrifice both money and term and take a hometown discount for an organization to which he has only one year of service. If not, he’ll sign for better terms somewhere else and be playing for his fourth team in four years.”

Adam Gretz (NBC Sports): Believes the Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets, and Boston Bruins are the most likely landing spots for Nashville Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm. 

  • “There is a lot to like about the Jets due to their forwards and goaltending, but the defense is still in need of some extra help. This team is screaming for a player like Ekholm. The North Division is wide open for the taking, and for as big of a lead as Toronto jumped out to it is not invincible out of that group. Somebody from that division is going to reach the semifinals. The Jets have the forwards and goaltending. They need the defense.Toronto is a logical choice given the seemingly “all in” mindset for this season, but given their current struggles they might need to address the goaltending issue before the defense. That is the concern right now.Boston has the salary cap space to make a play for a top defenseman at the trade deadline but given how much their secondary scoring has hurt this season.”

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(3/17/21) BLH’s NHL Trade Rumors: Rakell to Toronto? Rangers to Trade Buchnevich?

BLH provides you with the latest NHL news, rumors, and speculation featuring Victor Mete (MTL), Pavel Buchnevich (NYR), Devan Dubnyk (SJ), Anthony Mantha (DET), and more!

Is Leon Draisaitl’s excellent two-way presence just a mirage? One Edmonton pundit says they may very well be, BLH says not so fast. Read about it here.

A new name in the rumor mill for Oilers fans! Check out who it is here.

Could Tyson Barrie be trade bait for the Oilers? Read about that here.

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NHL Rumors and Speculation

Pierre LeBrun (The Athletic) posted trade proposals for six contending teams not too long ago. Here’s some of the juicier tidbits from that article,

  • Mattias Ekholm to the Boston Bruins – “What’s a first-round pick and a prospect when you’re trying to max out Patrice Bergeron’s remaining time in the NHL and win another Stanley Cup? Could Jake DeBrusk be part of this deal? Ekholm remains a stud, top-four D. If you’re Sweeney, you owe it to your team to try to swing this.”
  • Eric Staal to the Carolina Hurricanes – “I know the Carolina brass recently discussed the merits of picking up the phone closer to the April 12 deadline if Staal was still on the Buffalo roster and seeing what it would take in a softer deal to get the pending UFA.”
  • Rickard Rakell to the Toronto Maple Leafs – “For me, that starts with the Leafs offering 2020 first-round pick Rodion Amirov and still, that probably wouldn’t be enough. Toronto would need another asset in the package.”
  • Alex Goligoski to the Philadelphia Flyers – “Not top of the list, but it’s one of those situations where if the Flyers strike out on other top-four targets, they could come calling to Arizona eventually.”
  • David Rittich to the Washington Capitals – “I think if there’s still any doubt at all closer to April 12 they go out and bring in some insurance in goal.”
  • Mattias Ekholm to the Winnipeg Jets – “I’ve heard some rumblings the Predators have chatted internally about 24-year-old Jets blueliner Sami Niku, who has struggled to become a mainstay in the Winnipeg lineup but remains a player with more ceiling. Would a first-round pick and Niku do the trick for Ekholm?”

Rob Ellis (nhltraderumor.com) reckons the Montreal Canadiens could include puck-moving defenseman Victor Mete in a trade for Nashville Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm.

  • “The Habs could look at moving Victor Mete as part of a deal for Ekholm. Earlier in the season, it was reported that Mete’s agent Darren Ferris had talked to GM Marc Bergevin and told him, Mete would like to be moved to have an opportunity to play somewhere else.”

Larry Brooks of the NY Post: Wonders if the Rangers will move Russian winger Pavel Buchnevich before the trade deadline as he’s a pending RFA with arb rights. He’s also their leading scorer this season though… Brooks noted, if New York does choose to move on from Buchnevich that they could look at bringing in current Toronto Maple Leafs winger Zach Hyman as he’s set to become an unrestricted free agent this off-season.

Ben Pope of The Chicago Sun-Times has suggested that the Chicago Blackhawks may be open to adding “bad contracts” at this year’s NHL trade deadline given they $23M in cap space they’ll have at that time and the flat cap going forward.

According to Pierre LeBrun of TSN, the San Jose Sharks are expected to field trade calls on veteran goaltender Devan Dubnyk. Team’s expected to make offers include the Washington Capitals, Colorado Avalanche, Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes.

David Pagnotta (The Fourth Period) is reporting that the Detroit Red Wings are getting calls on hulking winger Anthony Mantha.

  • “According to multiple sources, the Red Wings are entertaining calls on winger Anthony Mantha, who is in the first year of a four-year, $22.8 million contract.”
  • “It’s unclear what type of return Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman would want for Mantha, or the type of trade he’d consider pulling the trigger on. Realistically, moving a player of his caliber is more likely to occur in the summer versus the weeks leading up to the trade deadline, but the right offer could compel Yzerman into making a move.”

Renaud Lavoie (TVA SPORTS): suggests Ottawa Senators defenseman Erik Gudbranson could be a good trade target for the Canadiens. He wouldn’t have to be quarantined for 14 days and would bring a measure of toughness and shot-blocking to their roster, “and he speaks French very, very well.”

Arthur Staple (The Athletic): Listed Buffalo’s Taylor Hall, New Jersey’s Kyle Palmieri and Columbus’ Nick Foligno among the pending UFA forwards of his suggested trade targets for the New York Islanders to replace sidelined captain Anders Lee. The Isles recently place Lee on long-term injury reserve, allowing them to exceed the salary cap by the equivalent of his $7 million annual average value.

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(3/16/21) BLH’s NHL Trade Rumors PLUS Mock Trades

BLH provides you with the latest NHL news, rumors, and speculation featuring Mattias Ekholm (NSH), Timo Meier (SJ), Zach Hyman (TOR), Jakub Voracek (PHI), and more!

Is Leon Draisaitl’s excellent two-way presence just a mirage? One Edmonton pundit says they may very well be, BLH says not so fast. Read about it here.

A new name in the rumor mill for Oilers fans! Check out who it is here.

Could Tyson Barrie be trade bait for the Oilers? Read about that here.

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NHL Rumors and Speculation

  • Elliotte Friedman (Sportsnet): The Nashville Predators are looking for a Jake Muzzin-like return for defenceman Mattias Ekholm. The hope is that they can get two prospects and a first-round pick in a trade for him.
    • The Winnipeg Jets and Boston Bruins are in on Ekholm as well. The Philadelphia Flyers, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Montreal Canadiens have been in on the defender as well according to some sources and not at all by others.
    • Friedman isn’t convinced that the Anaheim Ducks will trade winger Rickard Rakell. The price is too high and one team, the Maple Leafs, are unlikely to have the assets to acquire him.
    • Buffalo Sabres center Eric Staal is unlikely to be traded to a Canadian team due to quarantine rules according to Friedman.
    • The insider heard rumblings about Timo Meier being available but was told “don’t go down that road”.
    • Darren Dreger (TSN): Said he wouldn’t be surprised if the Canadiens didn’t use some of their 14 draft picks in the 2021 NHL draft to improve the team.
    • He believes that Maple Leafs forward Zach Hyman would make $5M AAV on the open market recently saying, “I can’t envision the Leafs without Hyman, but if that guy believes this is the opportunity to chase that big contract, he’ll get it. He’ll get big money on the open marke, and when I say big money, I’m thinking in the $5M to $6M range. Above $5M.”
  • Dejan Kovacevic (DK Pittsburgh Sports): The Pittsburgh Penguins “have” to move out a left-handed defenseman if they look to make a move due to the cap.
    • There’s an effort being made by the Penguins to make it work with what they have, but they’re not happy with the fourth line.
  • The Athletic: Nick Cousins (NSH) will “almost certainly” be traded out of Nashville by April 12th.
  • Chris Johnston (Sportsnet): Some Canadian teams want the North Division to exist beyond this season. They believe it’d be good money with the fans.
  • Allan Mitchell (TSN1260): Recently suggested the Edmonton Oilers consider trading goalie Mikko Koskinen and defenseman Caleb Jones to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Elvis Merzlikins.
  • Matthew DeFranks (Dallas News): The Dallas Stars could likely become sellers and their most obvious trade candidates include: Andrew Cogliano, Jamie Oleksiak, and Blake Comeau.
  • The Fourth Period: The Philadelphia Flyers could look to be aggressive by the trade deadline in hopes of making the playoffs.

MOCK TRADES

Here are a few trade proposals courtesy of NHL.Puckcentral on Instagram.

To Toronto: Mikael Granlund
To Nashville: Martin Marincin, Alex Kerfoot.

To Boston: Jake DeBrusk, 2021 2nd round pick
To Nashville: Mattias Ekholm

To Toronto: Rickard Rakell (50% salary retained)
To Anaheim: 2021 1st round pick, Pierre Engvall, Mikhail Abramov

To Winnipeg: Mattiasa Ekholm, 2021 4th round pick
To Nashville: Sami Niku, 2021 1st round pick

To Philadelphia: Filip Forsberg, Mattias Ekholm, Eeli Tolvanen
To Nashville: Jakub Voracek, Nolan Patrick, Morgan Frost

To Edmonton: Jake DeBrusk, 2021 3rd round pick
To Boston: Tyson Barrie

To New York: Jack Eichel
To Buffalo: Adam Fox, Kaapo Kakko, Vitaly Kravtsov, 2022 1st+2nd round picks, 2023 2nd round pick

To Buffalo: JT Miller
To Vancouver: Sam Reinhart

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