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2023/24 Edmonton Oilers GM21: Oilers @ Jets – 3P2W – Can McDavid Jump into the Top-5 in League Scoring Tonight?

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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Oilers’ Goaltending Circus: Navigating the Trade Tightrope

You’ve probably heard the buzz, the Oilers are juggling their goaltenders like it’s a circus act, and the trade talks are just adding more clowns to the mix. So, let’s dissect this spectacle and figure out if the Oilers are playing a dangerous game or just pulling off a hilarious magic trick.

Edmonton Oilers Goaltending: A Quest for Stability or a Comedy of Errors?

Now, let’s talk goaltending. The Oilers are on a quest for stability, but it seems more like a wild goose chase. The lack of substantial news might not be a strategic silence; it could be the hockey world collectively scratching its head, wondering if the Oilers have a plan or if they’re just hoping for some goaltending pixie dust. Jake Allen, anyone? Is the reason they didn’t make a move because they believe in their internal magic, or are they just not willing to pay the price for a goalie? It’s like trying to make sense of a sitcom plot that’s gone off the rails.

Beyond the Crease: Oilers’ Depth Woes

But wait, there’s more! The Oilers’ problems go beyond the crease.

The Oilers’ depth, as reliable as a chocolate teapot in a sauna. The third and fourth lines are supposedly contributing, but it’s more like watching a mime perform in a vacuum – no laughs, just a desperate attempt at relevance. And the defense? While I will admit in the last week it’s improved, at times they still appear to be wobbling around like newborn giraffes on roller skates – awkward, uncoordinated, and in desperate need of adult supervision.

Now, enter the Oilers, attempting to remedy their chaos with a goaltending trade. It’s akin to trying to fix a leaky faucet with a sledgehammer. Are they on a quest for a solution, or is this just another episode of “How to Mismanage an NHL Team 101”? Picture them saying, “Who needs a game plan when you can dabble in goaltender roulette? It’s the edgy, unpredictable approach to team building we’ve grown to admire and love from this organization.

Trade Prospects: The Oilers’ Multimillion-Dollar Punchline

Now, let’s talk trades. The Oilers aren’t just window shopping for goaltenders; they’re eyeing a whole department store. Third-line center? Check. Two-way physical presence? Check. Ekholm-type defenseman? Check. But here’s the kicker—the cost. It’s not just about acquiring players; it’s about doing it without bankrupting the franchise. It’s a multimillion-dollar punchline, and the Oilers are wondering if the joke’s on them.

Conclusion: Trading Places or Just Trading Blows?

In the end, it’s a balancing act for the Oilers. Are they trading places with success, or are they just trading blows with the hockey gods? The outcome of this goaltending saga will either be a triumph or a facepalm moment in Oilers history.

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Three Players to Watch for the Bad Guys

  • #55 Mark Scheifele (7g 16a 23pts) – He’s scoring pretty well for the Jets over his last five games with three goals and a pair of helpers. His line with Kyle Connor and Nik Ehlers has been very solid to date.
  • #81 Cole Perfetti (7g 10a 17pts) – Not bad for the 22yr old. He’s over half way to last season’s production totals (8g 22a 30pts in 51GP) with 60 games left to top them.
  • #91 Kyle Connor  (14g 9a 23pts) – Connor started the season on fire but has cooled off as of late. That doesn’t matter though, he’s always a threat to score and tonight will be no different.

The Jets have excellent scoring throughout its entire roster. Neiderreiter has six goals on the third line as does Mason Appleton. Their 2nd line of Perfetti, Namestnikov, and Iafallo have combined for 41pts on the campaign, too. On top of that WPG’s defense is contributing as well not to mention Connor Hellebuyck is back to his old self (10-5-1, 2.61GAA, .908SV%)…

Therefor the Oilers are going to have to be on their game tonight or risk getting that asses blown out.

Three Players to Watch for the Good Guys

  • #97 Connor McDavid (8g 20a 28pts) – I think it’s only fair that the spotlight stays on McDelish as he continues his assault on the Art Ross race. He has a staggering 53pts in 30 games in his career vs. the Jets… Another 3-point game could vault him into the top-5 in league scoring.
  • #57 James Hamblin (2g 1a 3pts) – Have the Oilers found their new 4C? Jimmy the Hammer has seemingly discovered his stride after 21 games and it appears that Kris Knoblauch is content with the effort so far. I hope this guy can keep it going. Edmonton will need his line to keep their heads above water this evening.
  • #2 Evan Bouchard (5g 16a 21pts) – 1g and 4a in his last five. The commotion over his play has quieted down significantly during this 3-game heater for Edmonton but his production has not.

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2023/24 Edmonton Oilers GM5: Oilers @ Jets – 3P2W – Holland to Buff Up 2nd Line Via Trade?

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 tonight’s matchup!

Random Pontifications

“…the Oilers may try to augment that second line with a trade, looking at names like Sam Reinhard, Sam Bennett, or Patrick Kane. Adding a big piece to that second group would allow Edmonton the luxury of rolling out the top two players in the league over and over without depth concerns.” – The Hockey Writers

  • Why would the Panthers want to move either of those players? C’mon… And Patrick Kane isn’t coming to Edmonton to “save the day”, he’s going to a team close to home with a better chance at winning the Cup and less travel. Think New York, Buffalo, possibly Vegas, Colorado, or Boston.
  • Now, what about a team like Buffalo who’s giving scoring winger Viktor Olofsson a hard time? What about Conor Garland who wants out of Vancouver like it’s about to sink into the Pacific?
  • That being said and even with Edmonton struggling to score 5v5, looking at the big picture, is offense really the problem with the Oilers. I think keeping the puck out of the net is the biggest one and that being the case, does big CLB dman Andrew Peeke move the needle? Is he a better option than Cody Ceci, Philip Broberg, or Vinnie Desharnais? Peeke blocks shots, munches the TOI, and has been trusted in the past by the coaches in Columbus to play in critical situations.
  • Apparently Sam Gagner will be signing a deal with Bakersfield shortly. Is he the guy Bob Stauffer was referring to recently when he said he thought the Oilers will be adding a right-shot center? Either way, I don’t think Samwise will be signing a pro deal for a while IF that’s something Edmonton is planning to do.

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Three Players to Watch for the (team)

  • #81 Kyle Connor – Has TWENTY shots already this season! To go with that he’s already scored three times and added an assist.
  • #9 Alex Iafallo – Three goals from the third line so far this season. He’s keeping par with the PL Dubois… That’s pretty decent if you ask me.
  • #55 Mark Scheifele – The Jets captain is always a threat. He’s got five points on the campaign so far and with the Oilers struggling defensively so badly, Scheifele will definitely be a player to watch.

Three Players to Watch for the Oilers

  • #18 Zach Hyman name – Hyman has been pretty consistent so far this season and his 6pts kind of shows that. I think he’s good to add his name to the scoresheet IF the Oilers can manage more than one goal vs. WPG
  • #71 Ryan McLeod – Speaking of consistency but sans the production, it could be argued that McLeod’s line has been the best one over the course of Edmonton’s first four games. Sooner or later that puck is going to hit the back of the net for them.
  • #74 Stu Skinner – At the time of writing, I’ve got no idea if he’ll be starting but considering Jack Campbell has laid an egg in 2/3 starts, I think it’s not a huge stretch to think Skinner might start vs. the Jets. My my my, one of these netminders needs to take this net and win a game for the Oilers at some point here or she’s gonna be loooooong season. I hear that Celebrini guy is kinda good.

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 Pred 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)
  • 10/24 @ Wild – Minny isn’t as good as they used to be but still very solid. (W)
  • 10/26 vs. Rangers – I like NY’s defense and goaltending here. (L)
  • 10/29 vs.Flames – Calgary is going to surprise a few this year. (L)
  • 11/2 vs. Stars – This will be a very tight game. (W)
  • 11/4 vs. Predators – Leon will continue to light the Preds up. (W)
  • 11/6 @ Canucks – I’ll take Edmonton for a third time here, Alex. (W)
  • 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)
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2020-21 NHL Playoffs GM4: Oilers vs. Jets – Three Players to Watch

Sweet Jesus… That game last night… I nearly puked when Ehlers scored that OT winner. I was pacing all about my house in the extra frame but I think if we’re being honest with ourselves, we knew that the Winnipeg Jets were going to take it. You don’t simply come back from a 4-1 deficit to lose in overtime…

Credit to Winnipeg though. They found a way to win and Edmonton found a way to lose. Simple as that.

As for tonight’s game, I will go on record and pick the Oilers to win. They’ve lost three on the trot before this year and replied with four wins in a row. Now, I’m not saying they’re going to come back and take this series, I just don’t think that they’ll be laying down for anybody.

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Should they be in the lineup, here are three players that I think you should keep an eye on for the Jets tonight,

  • #27 Nik Ehlers – What a gamebreaker this guy is eh? Comes in to the series rusty and not even 100% and scores what might be one of the most important goals in Jets playoff history.
  • #26 Blake Wheeler – I’ve loved his play all series. He’s been a bit of a ninja in the way he’s phased in and out of the play at just the right times. The Jets’ captain still has fantastic speed and a laser of a wrister.
  • #81 Kyle Connor – He seems due for a good game soon. He’s had his chances but just hasn’t been able to capitalize. Personally, I hope he stays on the schneid :p

With regards to Edmonton, I’ll be watching these three individuals closely,

  • #97 Connor McDavid and #29 Leon Draisaitl – I put these two together because I think they’re going to go supernova tonight. They both had three points last night and my feeling is that they’re going to do everything humanly possible to keep this team in the series. I’m expecting them both to play between 25 and 30 minutes tonight if the game is close.
  • #93 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – Pointless and -3 in the series… When folks talk about Edmonton’s depth scoring I think most think they’re speaking to the 3rd and 4th lines but they’re really pointing at RNH and Yamamoto. Nuge MUST have himself a game tonight or else he’s going to get labelled a post-season choker. In 20 career posts-season games, he’s only scored TWO goals… Could you blame the team if they chose to let him walk this summer?

Oilers Notes

I don’t know about you, but I’m hoping to see another game out of The Flyweight Line (Ennis, Haas, Yamamoto). They gave the Jets’ defenders fits last night with the speed, aggression, and quickness.

If Coach Tippett could show his second line more trust instead of elevating the Khaira line, his team may just be able to hold onto the lead (should they get one).

Josh Archibald is going to sit tonight as he’s been suspended by the league and I believe the belief is that Alex Chiasson will draw back in. That’ll take a little bit of speed and bite out of the lineup but Chaser will bring his old-school brand of honest ice-hockey to the ice and a veteran’s touch might come in handy this evening.

It’s a shame things have gone as they have for the Oilers but it is what it is and now the pressure is squarely on the Jets to close this series off. Maybe this is exactly where Holland’s men need to be in order to get back in. Nobody believed they would finish 2nd in the division this year or last, right? Could it be that they’re more comfortable being the underdog?

It’ll be a long off-season for Edmonton if they shit the bed tonight.

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2020-21 NHL Playoffs GM3: Oilers vs. Jets – Three Players to Watch

The Edmonton Oilers have not lost back-to-back games since since mid-March when the dropped two-in-a-row to the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames. They subsequently followed those losses up with three wins on trot vs. Calgary and Winnipeg outscoring the opposition 13-6.

Prior to that, the Oilers worst losing streak was the three losses to Toronto. Do you remember how they responded to that? If you said a four-game winning streak, you’re right!

So, that’s the mindset I’m taking into tonight’s game.

A lot of folks are under the impression that the sky is falling and to speak to their fears, Edmonton isn’t in a good place but they’re not out of it by any means. If you remember, in 1990, the Jets were up 3-1 in the series and halfway through game five they were winning 3-1 as well. Everything looked rosy for Dale Hawerchuck and his boys but we all know how that series ended up…

 

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Should they be in the lineup, here are three players that I think you should keep an eye on for the Jets tonight,

  • #64 Logan Stanley – He’s been the kryptonite to Edmonton’s offense. His stickwork has been outstanding to date and he’s a massive unit which makes it very difficult for the Oilers’ forwards to get anywhere near Winnipeg’s net for a scoring chance. Plus, Edmonton doesn’t have anybody big enough to simply bulldoze the guy out of the way and I reckon Stanley knows this…
  • #13 P.L. Dubois – Wasn’t noticeable at all in game two, but he’d been out a little while. Now that he’s back and has had a game to get sorted, I’m curious to see how the rest of his series goes. He’s got a Mark Messier-like toolkit when he’s on his game…
  • #37 Connor Hellebuyck – Did this guy find out what Corey Crawford was drinking in the bubble last year or what? How in the world does a netminder shit the bed against one team all year and then all of a sudden flip the switch at a moment’s notice like this? I’ll be watching him all series until he either reverts to his old form or keeps it going because this kind of form is the kind that drags a team to a Stanley Cup…

With regards to Edmonton, If they’re in the lineup, I’ll be watching these three individuals closely,

  • #74 Ethan Bear – Bear’s been decent this year. At times the forecheck has gotten to him but nothing like last year. Tippett’s also moved him up the lineup a few times in critical moments, so that’s a good sign. There’s more to give there though and that’s what I’m waiting to see.
  • #22 Tyson Barrie – The NHL’s highest scoring defenseman has nothing to show as we hit the third game of the playoffs. WPG’s aggressiveness seems to be slowing him down a bit and their forwards are blocking shots at every opportunity. The Oilers need more from this player and he needs to give it or else the rest of the league is going to see this and it could affect who pursues him this summer and how much he’s offered.
  • #56 Kailer Yamamoto – One of the few players getting in the muck for Edmonton. He’s paid the price a few times and you have to respect a player like this. That said, we need more of it. What about this idea? Put Zack Kassian on the LW of Leon and Killer’s line and then tell Yamo he’s got carpe blanche to go where ever he wants… Sure Kassian might not provide a lot of offense but the combination of the three players might just spark some emotion out of the Oilers.

Oilers Notes

At the time of writing (8am-ish Edmonton time), I am under the impression that we might see a lineup change. I don’t know who but the feeling I get is that Dominik Kahun might get the night off and Devin Shore could make his series debut. There is a small chance that Gaetan Haas could come in instead or as well at the expense of someone else, maybe James Neal.

Those aren’t official moves or ones that I was told, just guesses (more or less) on my part. I reckon that there’s not enough speed in Edmonton’s lineup right now. The chip and chase that’s being implemented is getting thwarted because the Oilers can’t get into Winnipeg’s zone fast enough to retrieve the puck.

If I as doing up the lines, this is how I’d run them,

RNH-McDavid-Pulju
Kassian-Draisaitl-Yamamoto
Archibald-McLeod-Chiasson
Shore-Khaira-Haas

Nurse-Bear
Kulikov-Larsson
Koekkoek-Barrie

Smith

Edmonton isn’t out of this series and they have a nuclear deterrent at their disposal…

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2020-21 NHL Playoffs GM2: Oilers vs. Jets – Three Players to Watch

I’ll just start off by saying two words. Jesse Puljujarvi!!!

What an absolute beauty he is! He’s got a good record of games against Winnipeg. Who knows why he plays as well as he does when the Oilers meet the Jets, but it is what it is and I hope the coaching staff and Edmonton’s stars take notice of this and work with Pulju here.

Bloody kid could’ve had a hat-trick!

Now on to the not so nice stuff…

If the Oilers don’t find a way to bring some more intensity and finish to the game, they’ll be joining their cross-provincial rivals on the golf course sooner than later. It’s fine and dandy to pepper the opposition netminder but if none of those shots are dangerous or make that netminder have to do an ounce of work outside his comfort zone, what’s the point?

Now, some of you might be saying that I’m being harsh on the Oilers and that the Jets got lucky or they simply ran into a hot goalie. Hogwash! The Jets took away most of Connor and Leon’s time and space, they removed the middle of the ice and forced Edmonton to play from the outside. Where was the response? Where were the adjustments from the coaching staff aside from simply throwing Leon and Connor back together?

Now, if the Oilers are content with taking their chances from the perimeter with distance shots and crowding the net front, great! But they’ve got two players that’ll do that effectively, Alex Chiasson and Jesse Puljujarvi.

I don’t think they’re fine with that game plan though.

You see, the standard of officiating has changed but it seems to me that the Oilers were expecting that same old regular season reffing because they did nothing to push the envelope themselves on Wednesday. A few big hits here and there but I feel like Winnipeg really figured out how to walk that line perfectly plus they were the aggressors from the outset and they did what was required to build up momentum for their team. Given that they’re a team whose play stems from how much emotion they’ve manufactured, a good portion of that game they controlled.

Connor Hellebuyck is good and that was one of the things I warned about in my series preview. Just like Corey Crawford last year, it’s completely possible that the Oilers could get undone by stellar netminding again… It really all comes down to who’s more willing to sacrifice everything to get the job done and right now, it appears that Mark Scheifele’s boys are making that proclamation loud and clear.

The other thing that Winnipeg had going in game one, depth effectiveness. With Andrew Copp in the lineup, it allowed Paul Maurice to get that wicked 3rd line with Adam Lowry, Mathieu Perreault, and Mason Appleton going.

So, you’ve got to ask yourself, when Dave Tippett stacks his top line, does that make it easier for the Jets? All they have to do is shut down that 97’s line and theoretically it’s goodnight Irene, no? Yamamoto hasn’t scored in over 25 games and RNH’s 5×5 scoring has shit the bed this year. That leaves Puljujarvi to become the driver of that second line, which is an idea that I love, but aside from McDavid and a handful of others, I don’t know many forwards who can do this on their own. That said, I believe fully in Pulju’s ability and there’s a chance that this series could be his coming out party.

You know who could’ve helped Edmonton last night, the best faceoff man in the NHL, Luke Glendening. The Oilers as a whole were 39% on the dot and that simply cannot continue if they’re to have success in the next week or so. Too bad Ken Holland could strike a deal to bring in a good faceoff man at the deadline.

Okay! That’s it. Ramble complete.

So we now know what the Oilers need to improve upon for game two, right? There’s a chance the Jets could have Nik Ehlers and/or PL Dubois in the lineup too, so Edmonton really has to put the pedal to the metal and show some f*cking desperation.

  • Faceoffs
  • Depth effectiveness
  • Net front presence
  • Finishing

If those four things improve, I believe the Oilers will win game two with ease.

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Should they be in the lineup, here are three players that I think you should keep an eye on for the Jets tonight,

  • #26 Blake Wheeler – He played well on Wednesday. Looked much better than his regular season form and that’s exactly what you want from your captain.
  • #17 Adam Lowry – Did his job to perfection in game one and now it appears that he’ll be tasked with either containing both McDavid and Draisaitl OR RNH and Puljujarvi.
  • #44 Josh Morrisey – He was very solid in the previous game. Bent but didn’t break. Winnipeg needs this from their no.1 defenseman. If he falters, there’s a chance the Jets defense heads down with him.

With regards to Edmonton, I’ll be watching these three individuals closely,

  • #13 Jesse Puljujarvi – Diamonds are formed under intense pressure… Are we witnessing the emergence of the next great Finnish winger? Bob Stauffer compared him to Zach Hyman on Oilers Now yesterday… I think he’ll be much better. How much better? Let’s see how he does when he’s the offensive focal point of his line.
  • #21 Dominik Kahun – During yesterday’s practice he was taking rushes with Draisaitl and McDavid. If that line is to be deployed this evening, Kahun is going to play an important role on that line. He has to be the guy that Winnipeg forgets about as they focus all their attention on his linemates. He has to be that guy who is right there in the net-front muck sweeping in those rebounds and tipping shots or else, what’s he there for? There are other players who can forecheck better than him, that can be more physical, and are better at playing around the blue paint…
  • #44 Zack Kassian – I don’t expect Kass to be in-form right off the bat here. He laid some nice hits in the first game of the series and was physically involved during his time on the ice. So, I’d like to see a continuation of that with an uptick in TOI tonight. This is a player that can spike the emotional intensity for Edmonton and from Wednesday’s results, they are absolutely desperate for some of that.

Oilers Notes

Mike Smith and Ethan Bear weren’t present at practise yesterday. I haven’t the foggiest as to if they’ll be out tonight but if they are, I think most would assume Evan Bouchard would step in if Bear cannot. However, I wonder if Coach Tippett would insert Caleb Jones or Kris Russell (Is he healthy enough to go yet?) as they can play both sides. Personally, I think that’d be the wrong thing to do as Bouchard is capable of handling 3rd pair minutes.

As for Smith, if he’s out I don’t know where Mikko Koskinen sits on Dave Tippett’s goaltending depth chart right now. One of Edmonton’s media members noted how sharp 3rd stringer Alex Stalock looked in practice yesterday and that has me contemplating if there’s a chance he gets a shot in net since he’s just as good at handling the puck as Smith is. Has anything stranger happened than putting a guy in between the pipes for his first competitive hockey game in over a calendar year?

Just a note on Kassian again, is there a chance that he gets a shot in the top-six of Yamamoto can’t get his offense going? Killer was dangerous the other night but that scoring drought is getting out of hand and Kassian has experience in the top-six with Connor and Leon…

I talked to a North Division source last night and the sense I got back at the end of that conversation was that the Oilers will be coming out with much more fire in their bellies. The start for them will be way better. My source’s belief was that Edmonton was indifferent and uninterested from the get-go in game one and a change in competitive attitude will be noticeable.

A statement win in game two is crucial.

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