I always believed winning the Stanley Cup during the Connor McDavid era in Edmonton would be Everest. A friend of mine called on the night of the draft and told me he expected ‘four, maybe five’ championships and I just didn’t see it. Why? Let me tell you.
This generation of the franchise didn’t have the talent base the 1980’s enjoyed and did not have the creative edge in coaching or management the Gretzky-Messier era enjoyed. There were reasons the 1980’s Oilers won five.
First, the Oilers entered the NHL with Wayne Gretzky. That’s a helluva head start. Second, Barry Fraser was out of his mind brilliant in the 1979-81 drafts. He changed the hockey world’s power base with the help of crusty old men driving Oldsmobiles built low to the ground creaking across the Ontario, Finnish and prairie highways to find the next brilliant player.
Third, and this one is true even if you don’t believe me, most of the NHL owners and general managers were slow on the uptake in the 1980’s. Each fall, you could eliminate most of the teams from SC contention. In fact, the fall of 1983 THN preview had the Oilers winning the Smythe, Chicago taking the Norris, the Islanders at the top of the Patrick and the Bruins winning the Adams Division. Beyond those four teams, you could reasonably have argued that the Buffalo Sabres, Quebec Nordiques, Montreal Canadiens, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers had a chance to go deep. All but Chicago and Edmonton played out east. The two smartest general managers in the league were Bill Torrey (Islanders) and Glen Sather (Oilers). Some of the men running good NHL teams simply didn’t have the creativity, ability to sell their players, or desire to risk it all for a run to glory.
The Minnesota North Stars surprised Chicago in the Norris, but pretty much everything else went according to Hoyle. Edmonton had the most trouble with the Calgary Flames, who were mediocre during the regular season but an absolute load in the playoffs.
By the way, as the Oilers entered 1983-84, a few things we consider ‘settled law’ were not yet true. Quoting THN: “Andy Moog has proven to be one of the NHL’s better young goalies, and Grant Fuhr is waiting in the wings for a chance to redeem himself. He was a rookie sensation, suffered in his sophomore season (last year) and has yet to really establish himself again.” Also notable: rumours of a trade with the Flyers for Bill Barber as the season drew near. In fact, the big deal of the winter came in early December, as Slats acquired giant center Kevin McClelland. He would score perhaps the most important goal in team history in the spring.
I should say something about tonight’s game, but we’re at a point in the season where analysis and cheering are basically the same. We don’t have enough sample to make a case, so when single events go one way or another there’s a tendency to weave a story around 12 minutes instead of waiting for 200.
Here’s the ugly truth of all sport, especially hockey: the percentage of events that impact the outcome of a single game, that can be counted as luck, is significant. So, a pre-game analysis is about the same as lighting a candle.
I can write you a pre-game story, but the word “if” would figure prominently. There are moments in life when you have no control despite great interest and overwhelming anxiety. That’s why sports is so very good. We don’t know what is to come, only that it matters. Pretending we do know the outcome is like waving a lantern at a runaway train.
The Lowdown hits at noon today, Sports 1440. We’ll have Daniel Nugent-Bowman at The Athletic as our feature guest. Declan Krueger and Donovan Paulson will join me in what has become a two-hour Tuesday rockin’ radio show. It’s basically out of control but an absolute gas.
FFS. Hyman out for the game, very possibly longer. With Brown out our depth is going to be really tested. Not ideal to say the least, Hyman’s impact can’t be overstated
Man I really hope Zachs injury isn’t major, but those signs aren’t great. It was a glancing blow, probably not a shoulder, maybe it’s a fractured finger?
Confirmed Hyman will not return.
Lotta shots against but not to many scary ones. They’re shooting from everywhere outside and hoping. When they get a good look they are either stopped by Skins or missing. When you play a hot goalie you try to pick corners and often miss. That’s what I see, anyways.
Defence is doing a good job of keeping them from the middle. They’re rimming it endlessly and getting nothing done.
Our chances have more danger and, if we can bury a few more, they’ll wilt.
Tough when there’s are only calling it their way but don’t take the bait and be overly aggressive.
Mature, measured and deliberate. That’s our Playoffs game.
Knoblauch better address Dallas’ filth after the game to stem DeBoer’s narrative
He never has and never will. He said nothing about Petrovic’s hit
Bouchard listening to one of the best goalies ever to put on pads…
Lisa Simpson
HACK THE BONE
This place is getting really twitchy.
All – they look like a confident bunch taking care of their business. Keep scoring goals and preventing chances.
Huh? They got absolutely dominated that period. The Drai line does not have a single shot on net. They don’t even have a single corsi event.
Dallas gets the green light to be dirty the narrative was set after the slash by Nurse.
KK needs to speak out or the narrative will continue
I’ve turn the broadcast off for the intermission.
Que MacLean saying the refs doing a good job and that pulling one guy out of a scrum is smart. Then Hrudey saying calls even out over time.
MacLean is gutless shrill. Hrudey works for the Flames and has always hated the Oilers even though he’s from Elmwood.
To all those that have been saying the Oilers have been dominant this series, this is what I’ve been seeing. Dallas has been very unlucky. If that turns we’re in some danger.
only 97s line is doing anything.
The last two games I agree.
Drai line is getting fed. Henrique line getting fed.
Fourth line was fine until tonight.
It’s been a lot of both. Oilers have been by far the better team 7/10 periods now. In the periods the Stars were better, they had insane puck luck for one and absolutely none for the other two.
Oilers overall have been having good puck luck all series, but also far more high danger chances. Stars haven’t had much luck getting fresh air in the slot overall.
Any word on Hyman is it a wrist or shoulder?
Nurse 1-12 CF/CA
Drai 0-8 CF/CA
Need more from these two 5v5.
What the hell was that we need the next goal bad to settle Dallas from running us out of the building.
Deboers whiny gamesmanship starting to work…that’s not a penalty in any playoff game I’ve ever seen.
The Stars have the gall to call favouritism for Edmonton, eh?
These refs have been absolute jokes and should be reprimanded.
If Messrs Dan O’Rourke, Chris Rooney, etc. want to be the stars so bad, perhaps it’s time for them to make a pitch for an all-ref expansion team.
I think this pattern will continue throughout this game — Dallas will receive two PP’s for every Oiler one unless the score becomes lopsided. Then they’ll even the calls in garbage time.
Very lucky to be up 1-0.
Knobber has his work cut out for him with the injury to Hyman.
Only penalty? Nothing on knocking down Arvi dangerously without him ever touching the puck?
Wth was that penalty call? That’s horse crap
Hahahaha.
It’s so blatant.
WOW.
That’s a penalty?
Game managers gonna game-manage.
Pathetically weak call there. Shoulda chopped Hintz’s foot again in the scrum.
How the heck did we get the only penalty??????
What a ridiculous call. Podkolzin did very little
Pod got punched in the head and got 2 min for his troubles
THAT’S a penalty? A small scrum after the whistle? What am I missing here?
Scrumming while an Oiler with a lead in the game and series. Automatic penalty.
That’s a terrible call – Podz did next to nothing….
Refs are awful again.
Lines 2-4 and pairings 2-3 are hanging on for dear life.
It’d be great to get a late period goal here.
I don’t think Hyman is coming back
Bouch stopped on an open look from the slot and then McDavid off a rush – both goalies are doing their jobs early.
That shot was wired by Bouchard great difficult save.
Our d-zone coverage is atrocious
Oh, Tyler, you are not Drai, you cannot score from there….
That’s twice Ceci has had a lane and either shot wide or Stu saved it
Somebody run Marchment, hard.
I’m old school at heart, and I approve this sentiment.
Appreciate the support
Ok, everyone pray that Hyman’s fine and I can relax again!!
Stars not afraid to shoot/direct the puck at the net
Stu has had the answers thru 13 min
*Cuthbert is stealing my material LoL
One Nurse slash and the associated full media cycle of attention permits 4 periods of Dallas cheap shots and now possibly 2 men down?
Wonder if Pete and Paul are collaborating.
They’ve been so filthy, almost as dirty as Florida
Leon is starting to carry the puck again.. he hadn’t been roaring down the wing much this post season. Nice to see the beast mode back!
BOOM!!! Executioner shot is Back!!!
Oilers now have 4 names in the top 5 of playoff scoring. Woot Nuge.
Nuge with MORE primary points!
We haven’t seen Leon from the kill zone in a while
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot!
Leon remembers how that play works.
Leon from his spot – finally!
Marchment is such a dirty player. Something needs to be done.
Winning will be done!
He’s as dirty as his dad
That was a beauty.
Klinger had to almost get killed to have a penalty called!
Feels like the 2nd period from last game. Oilers need to find their next gear.