
Northern Lights dancing at Turtle Lake, SK. Photo by Todd Kirkpatrick
Back in the old hippie days, watching the Montreal Canadiens line shuffles early in games was a thing. You see, Scotty Bowman wasn’t a fan of lollygaggers, so one indifferent shift might see Murray Wilson demoted and Chuck Lefley elevated (or vice versa) for the remainder of the game. I don’t believe Kris Knoblauch is going to be another Scotty Bowman, but he is an astute judge of his roster, and small tweaks by the coach often result in a ‘catch a fire’ payoff. Ladies and gentleman, Connor Brown.
The Athletic article today is about Adam Henrique and his struggles. Item is here.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN DECEMBER
- On the road to: VEG (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 0-1-0)
- At home to: CBJ, STL, TBAY (Expected 2-1-0) (Actual 3-0-0)
- On the road to: MIN (Expected 0-1-0) (Actual 1-0-0)
- At home to: VEG, FLA, BOS, SJS, OTT (Expected 4-1-0) (Actual 4-1-0)
- On the road to: LAK, ANA (Expected 1-1-0) (Actual 0-1-1)
- At home to: UTA (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 1-0-0)
- Overall expected result: 9-4-0, 18 points in 13 games
- December results: 9-3-1
- Oilers in 2024-25: 22-12-3, 47 points in 37 games
The Oilers are on a 104-point pace and delivered on a promising December schedule. I have January at 8-6-0 currently, but will have a closer look before posting my final prediction. Safe to say the Oilers should be over 60 points by the conclusion of Game 50.
THE NUMBERS

There’s about 20 miles of good news in last night’s boxscore, for me Nuge scoring is right at the top. Stuart Skinner had a fine game, capping a strong December. Connor Brown? Oh my he had a great night, and now sits at 2.21 points-60 during five-on-five play. Music! Only Connor McDavid (2.92) and Leon Draisaitl (2.66) are ahead of him, and only Vasily Podkolzin (1.73), Zach Hyman (1.63) and Mattias Janmark (1.57) are above 1.50 points-60 in the discipline so far this season. Could we see more Connor Brown in an elevated role? I don’t think so but this is an impressive season for Brown.
Leon Draisaitl is on a 60-goal pace and young Ty Emberson’s inspired pass for the ENG last night shows this roster has enough skill to support a strong offensive season from more than one line. Knoblauch demoted Adam Henrique and it worked like a charm, with the big pivot flourishing on a soft parade wagon with Jeff Skinner and Zach Hyman. Shame they didn’t score.
I liked the work of the defense on the evening, aside from Emberson I thought Mattias Ekholm showed his impressive range of skills and Troy Stecher recovered a little from an uneven road trip. I thought this was an excellent recovery game from a group that knows how to win via suppression of opposition offense and through high octane hockey. It’s been a good run recently, and the team is 22-9-3 since that sucky start.
STANDING ON THE SHORE LINE
There was a time when the ‘Standing on the Shore Line’ post included phrases like “Nadir’s Raiders” and “The Edmonton Oilers make important decisions based on things other than winning” and the always popular “The Edmonton Oilers are a team in the National Hockey League” that usually brought a rueful smile and perhaps a chuckle. Here’s what I wrote on January 1, 2015, ten years ago:
It’s January 1, which means we’re in the sprint to the trade deadline. I think we’ll see David Perron and Jeff Petry moved in the next few weeks (deadline is March 2) and although the return is vague, I expect ‘up the middle’ will be the major item. Perron is attractive to other teams because he’s skilled, rugged, an agitator and even in a season when he’s not delivering optimum offense his projected point total (41) tells you he can help offensively. Pittsburgh lost Patric Hornqvist to injury again, I can see Perron as a Penguin by the deadline.
There are many who feel Edmonton will sign Jeff Petry, I’m not one of them. Despite impressive (compared to the rest) numbers my guess is the Oilers want a more physical player playing RH side along with Justin Schultz and Mark Fayne. Think Jason Smith, that’s the kind of player one suspects Edmonton is looking for to fill out the position. The Oilers can sign Petry today, so maybe his agent will hear from the team this afternoon. I wouldn’t count on it.
Leon had a helluva night in Calgary New Year’s Eve, you can see the talent even though he’s still a teenager. He’s above 50% on the possession stats AND damn near 50% with Nail on his wing. The young man doesn’t have Sam Gagner’s rookie boxcars but he does have all the good stuff Sam never had over his Oiler career.
I never believed the Oilers would win 5 Stanley Cups during the McDavid era, because the organization always had priorities that didn’t match winning. From pushing Sam Gagner to the NHL in the months after his draft, to punishing Sheldon Souray for telling his truth, to making sure they received an unsatisfactory draft pick in the year after Andrew Cogliano got traded, none of it made sense. Can you see Sam Pollock doing any of those things?
Then came the McDavid lottery, and a key mistake. Instead of using that wonderful 2015 draft to build around McDavid with Leon Draisaitl, Darnell Nurse and those picks dealt away from Griffin Reinhart, the key goal became icing a competitive team in time for the opening of Rogers Place.
When the lottery win happened, the team replaced Craig MacTavish with Peter Chiarelli as GM. I thought that was a good move at the time, but it was in fact a disaster. Chiarelli got them to exactly one competitive playoff run, and Ken Holland absolutely delivered more while continuing the stunning talent bleed in these 10 years.
The message today, 10 years after, is we don’t know really what Stan Bowman will do. His early moves for Vasily Podkolzin, Ty Emberson and Kasperi Kapanen have been good to excellent. We’ll see about Alec Regula.
However, the big move is out there, out among the stars. Will it be two gorgeoous picks for Griffin Reinhart? Taylor Hall for Adam Larsson? The sun, moon and stars for Andreas Athanasiou, Mike Green and Duncan Keith? Bowman doesn’t have much in the way of riches left to deal, and I doubt he’ll send Matt Savoie over the wall for Mike Matheson, but we don’t know what we don’t know and that’s a fact.
The Oilers have the formula now, and if they can build a strong contender each season Edmonton will eventually win the Stanley Cup during the McDavid-Draisaitl-Nurse era. All of the cushion is gone now, though. Another dumb damn trade could send this thing reeling. Happy New Year!
Lets go Finland
I was thinking the same about it being a demotion, but for Hyman. Laing has an interesting take that I hadn’t considered:
https://oilersnation.com/news/the-day-after-37-0-why-keeping-zach-hyman-off-connor-mcdavids-line-could-be-the-right-move-for-the-oilers
Many think of Hyman on the first line as a soft landing spot. It certainly started as a reward that was likely promised to him as a free agent. He clearly has earned the opportunity and made it count. He is the goal scorer other than Draisaitl that the team needed to play with McDavid.
And while the Nuge-McDavid-Hyman line was fire last year, I never thought of Zach as a play driver until the article.
I agree that putting a guy who scored 62 goals in the year 2024 on a de facto 3rd line is not a great long term idea, Henrique and Skinner actually have skill and Hyman seemed to complement them well. It may create balance for the top 3 lines, at least until Kane is back? I can see that line starting to have some actual success. At the very least, this line would not have gotten owned by the Byfield line.
Of course, this also hinges on RNH getting going 5×5 like we saw last night, and Brown continuing his strong form
Quoting LT’s blog in the comments 101.
1) Copy and Paste.
2) Hit the quote button
3) Hit return a couple of times
4) Hit the quote button again
5) Type a letter
6) Backspace
7) You should now be in business OP.
I have no dog in the fight. Why are you so bitter? Why can’t you just enjoy the game? Why can’t you just post your thoughts?
Something I do multiple times a day, and that you see every day.
I missed one quote, a clear mistake, one I noticed 8 minutes after I posted which is too late to edit and I responded right away apologizing for the same.
So, may I ask, WTF?
I wasn’t able to read your posts. All I got was dots. I was trying to be helpful.
And yet 5 hours before your “helpful” post LT explained that he mistakenly deleted the posts.
The sun, moon and stars
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2nd, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Caleb Jones
I couldn’t find anything that rhymed with Mike Kesselring. Or Lane Hutson. Or Brock Faber. Or Philip Broberg. Or Dylan Holloway.
You’ve been lumping Holland in with Chiarelli lately (mostly re: prospects), which doesn’t quite sit right with me.
The above does acknowledge a difference, but still doesn’t seem fair in my view (and I know I’ve been a Holland apologist here for many years).
Maybe “stunning *prospect* talent bleed” would be a fair assessment in my opinion. I don’t think it can be argued that the Edmonton Oilers experienced an overall talent bleed in the 2nd half of these 10 years.
And Broberg and Holloway are every bit as much on Bowman and Jackson as they are on Holland, aren’t they?
Holland and Jackson certainly.
Sure, Bowman would have minority blame for Holloway/Broberg.
Maybe 40/40/20 for Holland/Jackson/Bowman?
I (personally) don’t see how 50% (or more) could be assigned to Holland.
Broberg (iirc) could have been signed July 1, 2023. Is that correct. I think Holland’s blame lies in that window. How much or little is open to discussion, but I think the timeline goes Holland (July, August) and at some point Holland-Jackson (September through OS) and then the decision on matching (Bowman).
Not sure how that works out in percentages. I think that’s the timeline, though.
Yes, clearly it’s open to discussion.
That’s mostly the timeline. I wouldn’t blend the ‘Holland-Jackson’ 8 months with the ‘Jackson only’ 2 months where Holloway/Broberg were actually RFAs and then signed offer sheets.
IMO the ‘Jackson only’ period is clearly distinct. And IMO the decision on matching is as much ‘Bowman-Jackson’ as the earlier 8 months were ‘Holland-Jackson’.
I also remain unclear how ANY blame for the Holloway offer sheet lies with Ken Holland.
I do think the summer of 2023 is key, because by December early (DNB article at The Athletic) Broberg wanted out. Holland could have traded him at that time, not sure signing him then or in the summer of 2024 was in the cards. Absolutely no way to know, but I do think it’s logical that Broberg was done with this team (as much as he could control his fate) by early December.
As for Holloway, the fault comes in the organization’s constant slow playing their young players. Ryan McLeod signed his qualifier, including the lowest possible increase, the day he arrived in the city. Holland slow-played Bouchard to suppress his future contracts.
Imo it’s an old fashioned way to do things and counter productive. The idea of a dual OS made the situation more dangerous for Edmonton than Holland may have believed. But that’s the job.
You were crediting Jackson the moment Brady Stonehouse signed, so surely you’ll agree that ‘Holland-Jackson’ (rather than ‘Holland’) were the ones responsible for not signing or trading Broberg in fall or winter 2023/24.
McLeod agreed to sign a below QO offer from Holland, then signed a fair bridge deal from Holland, then was traded by Jackson. I don’t think there’s been any indication that McLeod was unhappy with how he was treated as an Oiler prior to the trade (correct me if I’m wrong).
Likewise Bouchard. It’s true Holland could have traded Barrie earlier and given Bouchard PP1 sooner, but I’m not aware of any indication that Bouchard isn’t happy with how he’s been treated as an Oiler.
‘Holland’ and ‘Holland-Jackson’ had Holloway on the NHL roster for most of his 2nd and 3rd ELC years when healthy. It was ‘Bowman-Jackson’ who deemed Holloway not worth matching at $2.3M.
Clearly it’s being debated, but I’ll never agree that the dual OS are on (or mostly on) Holland months after he left the organization.
Oilers hired Jeff Jackson August 3, 2023 iirc.
Holland should have recognized what he had a year earlier, promoted their development, signed them earlier or cut bait.
Jackson should have resolved the issues before signing Skinner, Arvidsson and deciding not to move Kulak instead of Ceci.
Bowman was very late to the party.
70-20-10
Why does Bowman deserve 20% responsibility? His hands were tied. He maybe deserves 5% blame.
Holland deserves the most blame because he limited Broberg’s NHL opportunities and tried to grind both Holloway and Broberg re contracts. JMO
Yes.
Super confused how Holland “tried to grind Holloway and Broberg re contracts” when he was not the GM when they were RFAs. That was Jeff Jackson.
It’s true that Holland-Jackson could have signed either of Holloway and Broberg after the 2nd year of their ELCs, but I’d love to see a list of other non-regular NHLers who signed extensions in that situation. There sure as hell aren’t many.
There are dozens of pending RFAs who get signed to extensions every season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQRuVN0H8dM
As of this moment who would you rather have as a prospect Cowan or O’Reilly?
Very comparable draft seasons. Cowan popped in his draft+1 in a way that O’Reilly so far hasn’t.
O’Reilly is a right shot center, Cowan is a left shot winger.
It’s a reasonable question to ask. O’Reilly will need to take another step offensively though. I loved what I saw from O’Reilly at camp and in preseason.
I wish all CHL games were televised.
RS C like O’Reilly all day
Any idea how this works will O’Reilly play another year of Junior and possibly make the WJ team or does he go to Bakersfield next year? Will Clattenburg and Wakely play in Bakersfield next year? I have to tell you I’m excited about O’Reilly he’s a legit top 9 Centre all day everyday if developed properly. The Nicholl pick looks sneaky good as well. I think we’re going to look back at this draft and smile 5 years from now.
O’Reilly will definitely be back in London next year and should have a very prominent role with all the offensive guys in their last season currently. We are seeing a glimpse of that now with his bigger role with the WJC ongoing. I sure hope he has a shot at the WJC team next year and that Canada stays far away from the mgmt and coach of this year’s squad.
Wakely is an overager and it is ahl or echl for him next season. I do believe Clattenburg can do an overage season in the OHL next year but wonder if the org wants him adjusting to the pro game sooner after signing him to his elc recently.
Totally agree on Nicholl. He kind of reminds me of McLeod honestly in the way he skates and is always around the play in the dzone.
O’Reilly’s birthday is in March so he’ll return to the OHL and potentially play in the WJrs unless he’s in the NHL (which he won’t be).
Clattenburg and Wakely will most likely be in Bakersfield (or ECHL) next season. Clattenburg could play an overage (age 20) OHL season but he’ll be pro otherwise. Wakely is playing an overage season right now.
Nicholl will almost certainly return to the OHL next season as well and will also be eligible for the WJrs team next year (Clattenburg and Wakely will not).
O’Reily is not age eligible for the AHL next season.
Clattenburg is – there is a chance he’d play an over-age season in junior but he is AHL eligible.
Wakely is already in an over-age season. I presume they will sign him and he’ll turn pro – could see ECHL time next season. He’s having a nice season but I always take over-age seasons in junior with a grain of salt.
Summarizing!
O’Reilly sniped his 15th goal in an o’vertime loss.
Nicholl returned to the lineup but was not a recipient of soup.
“Out among the stars”
Is that the Merle Haggard song… or something else?
Waylon Jennings.
comparing anybody to Sam Pollock is a fools game
And yet striving for excellence is a noble thing.
In life noble, in pro sports the only thing
Jim Matheson
@jimmathesonnhl
Off Ty Emberson’s play up to this point an Oiler extension, maybe three years, is probably in the works
I’ve been thinking 2-3 X $1.65MM (apx) to be signed early in the new year for a while now.
He’s 15 games from being an RFA (rather than UFA).
Would he be getting 2-3 x $1.65M on an RFA bridge deal? (I’m not so sure)
Can’t say I’m sure but I think its somewhat reasonable – maybe a bit high but if they can get some real term for that AAV…..
Yeah, ‘somewhat reasonable – maybe a bit high’ is how I feed about that number too.
The real question I think is – Is he a top 4 D in that 2-3 year time frame.
I’m not sure he is, not sure he’s not.
Fair, I would suggest that his floor is a very good 3rd pairing d-man, a 5D, and $1.65MM is reasonable for that as well.
Several invisible players over the past three games. These breaks never turn out good for the Oilers. Tip of the hat to Stu Skinner. A wall when he had to be. But so many others just not earning their pay imo.
My father used to curse Bowman’s blender when applied to those glorious 70s Habs lines. He, like so many of us, was attached to “things being the way they were.” In all that I’ve read about that team I never hear complaints, after the fact.
One of the most interesting things about Knoblauch is how most of his decisions about who & how to deploy seem to “turn out.” Last spring and most of the way through the playoffs I heard a steady chorus of “Oilers don’t have the depth” to beat Stars, Panthers. Did they or did they not have the depth? Did they or did they not have a coach who knew how to deploy the depth that was there, to get within a whisker of the Cup? Almost as much as the games themselves I enjoy his “play” behind the bench. I’m trusting he & Bowman the Younger are singing from the same hymnal.
They had so much talent. John Ferguson and Gilles Tremblay fade on LW, so Marc Tardif, Steve Shutt, Murray Wilson, Yvon Lambert, Chuck Lefley and a bunch of names I’ve forgotten show up. Incredible.
Some sneaky good line combinations last night.
Nuge-McDavid-Brown
Podkolzin-Draisaitl-Arvidsson
Skinner-Henrique-Hyman
All they need now is Noah Philp and have him center Janmark & Kapanen.
I confess I hadn’t thought of dropping Hyman to support the third line. Kinda thought he was welded to McD. Hope that line gets another chance to make hay.
100%
Happy New Year everyone!
It’s too bad that the club faded in the 2 LA games, but like I’ve said, this team has been an oilercoaster ride for years, but more recently the ups are very high and the lows get very low, not to mention all the twists and turns…
The best thing about this team overall has been consistent good health. The great thing trending this season is the play of several prospects. Many of us thought the organization was a prospect desert, but that changed dramatically this season.
Speaking of prospects, has anyone heard anything on the status of Roby Jarventie?
Coincidence? Probably.
Regardless, I am still filing this under: “things that make you go hmmm”:
https://oilersnation.com/news/happy-new-year-edmonton-oilers-fans-2
Timeless, really.
Just swap a name or two.
A week or two before the break the coach stated that Jarventie was not close – hasn’t even skated yet. He was definitely not going to be back before the new year.
No idea if we are talking two more weeks or two more months.
I keep waiting for Mattias Ekholm to regress.
Of course I loved the trade when it was made but was concerned about the term on his contract given his age.
He’s 34 and turns 35 during the playoffs – past normal “peak years” and generally in to real regression, and often cliff years, in particular for a bigger “average skater” type player.
He also takes a beating and his face if busted up more often than its not.
Well, notwithstanding a couple of games here or there (mini-slumps), this player has NOT regressed and continues to be a pillar of strength out there and a top 20-25 d-man in the league.
Don’t even have to mention how great of a dude he seems to be and an absolute leader. He does quite a bit of media for a guy that doesn’t wear a letter and that takes some pressure off guy like McDavid and Drai a bit.
Besmirch not Viking.*
* had similar concerns.
I wouldn’t mind seeing more of Ekholm-Emberson.
It would mean Nurse with Bouchard and Kulak with Stetcher.
Such a combo would help Emberson’s development and might increase Ekholm’s longevity
It also could provide a balance to the pairs.
Right now, while Nurse/Kulak continues to do a solid job as a make-shift (lefite-lefitie) 2nd pairing, the Stecher/Emberson pairing is barely playable.
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Interesting
I see LT stickied your post to make an example of you.
2025 LT will rule with an iron fist.
Haha. No, Lowetide hit the wrong button, as always. 🙂
Wouldn’t be making lineup changes for Friday but I would suggest that Kapanen is putting himself in the conversation (along with Ryan and Perry) for healthy scratch candidate.
He’s scored some goals and made some plays, including defensive plays, and provides some depth PK minutes but he’s also leaking goals against. Bruce mentioned yesterday that has GA/60 is highest among forwards, with a bullet and, after leaking another last night (which he was culpable for) he’s been on the ice for something like 14 goals against in 17 games.
The Cult also has him a very high rate of mistakes on high danger chances against, nearing Jeff Skinner territory.
I hope he can tighten up as I like his speed and his sneaky skill and I think he would play an aggressive type game in the playoffs – not sure he’ll be on the roster come May but I hope he plays well enough to be.
Shoot I’d missed that, and had assumed Kap was contributing positively to goal suppression.
the guy has a short shelf life and is past his best before date
Do you think he’s provided value for his cap hit as an Oiler?
played well when hyman and arvi where out. might he sailing on
Brown has been having a fine year after a nasty ACL a few years ago. It basically took him all of last year rehabbing and thankfully for himself and the team getting his game back during the playoffs. Brown’s 30 should the Oilers resign him and for how much and how long?
I agree on his play and, yes, high level, I’d like to bring Brown back for a couple of years but the AAV has to “be right” and, frankly, a discount to open market money. With the current high end cap hits, and those coming in the next few years, the Oiler have to be tight with their tertiary and depth player commitments (guys like Nuge and Hyman being locked in to the “secondary tier”).
I think a couple of million AAV on a 2 year term (3 year max but get the AAV down to, say, $1.8MM) would make sense and not have too much risk.
Obviously Brown loves it here and he seems to be a good fit especially with Janmark on the PK come playoff time. We all know a PK can carry you through a entire series or two. I do think if they give him the Janmark 3 year deal say around 1.6 to 1.8 mil annually that’ll he sign which should be a win win.
I could see a team like Buffalo, San Jose, going 30-40% higher on 3 year term
and, as per my post, I suggested that this organization would require a discount to market in order to re-sign him (presuming he continues to have a strong season).
Wouldn’t have expected Nuge/McDavid/Brown to be such a low event line, only 2 shots total in their close to 6 minutes – granted they both went in.
I checked during the game last night and the expected goals weren’t there, so it’s possible that number will be tweaked. Checking now, it’s still 2-0.
https://www.naturalstattrick.com/game.php?season=20242025&game=20601
I wasn’t questioning the numbers but just noting surprise – low event for a McDavid line for sure.
Sure, but you’re right it does seem strange. Sometimes there are alterations and the NHL seemed to be having some tracking issues last night. We’ll see.
I thought they made for a pretty good checking line (as in they were all over the bad guys) with the potential for the odd goal thrown in. For balance. 🙂
Brown has the tenacity of Hyman but has more creativity with the puck. And is quick. Maybe not the willingness to hammer an opponent nor the goal line finish but he does fit well with two other creative players like McD and baby Nuge.
I hope that’s true. My understanding is that last season – and I know last season is last season – Brown cratered the offense of whoever he skated with.
That’s not the vibe he’s giving rn so let’s hope he can run with these kinds of opportunities. Gives Knob more options.
Solid finish to the year last night.
Of note in the Hyman deployment, post-game Knob alluded to part of it being that Hyman hasn’t played on the left side in quite a while and not even really practiced there. Sounds like they liked Brown up top and wanted to get Hyman back on the right side. Interesting deployment adjustment.
Prospectabularasa!
The spotlight shines on the Knights of London, who conclude a home-&-home with the Sarnia Yakupovs.
London administered a 9-3 spanking unto Sarnia’s backsides yesterday, aided greatly by O’Reilly o’registering a goal and three helpers. In doing so, he surpassed Nicholl in team scoring and they now sit third and fourth on the squad:
SO’R: 33 GP, 14-20-34
WN: 33 GP, 12-21-33
Nicholl has missed the past two games for reasons unknown to this author. Will Will draw back in when the puck drops at noon Excel time? We wait.
Internet sleuthing, ie. a post on HFb from a traditionally very knowledgeable ohl and prospect follower, noted WN missed 1 game due to a crosscheck but has recovered, and yesterday was just due to illness. If these are indeed facts I’d expect Nicholl back in short order.
Thank you for your intrepid reporting.
His imminent return will make for a nice little o’rivalry with O’Reilly for bragging rights down the stretch.
Nicholl is playing today (currently -2 as the Knights are down 2-1) – Sam O. with the goal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uev2J_cBHjQ
https://youtu.be/TFG2zGzhMbA?si=iiVY8TPHrW9oUR_N
And suddenly this song is 20 years old. Dear god…
Happy New Year everyone!
Big congrats to McDavid for passing Messier on the Oilers All-Time points list, which now looks like this:
Gretzky: 1669
Kurri: 1043
McDavid: 1036
Messier: 1034
Anderson: 906
Draisaitl: 906
Nugent-Hopkins: 719
January will no doubt see McDavid climb to #2 and Draisaitl to #5.
Congrats to Draisaitl as well for catching Anderson! Top 5 is a real nice milestone.
Pity Ryan Smyth didn’t get the opportunity to climb the ladder longer.
All because of another Kevin Lowe temper tantrum. They were $100K apart on a five year deal. Lowe said sign it or I’ll trade you. Unbelievable then, unbelievable now.
And Smyth offered to spend the $100K on a box in the arena.
The boss has to draw the line somewhere. Edmonton was good to Smyth I think he has a more illustrious career staying put but he chased the money which he has every right to do.
Thing is…it could have ended amicably but at the time it seemed Lowe’s ego was out of control.
I think it was more than a fair deal for Smyth who was a folk hero in Edmonton. When the boss says take it or leave it you can’t cry over spilled milk when you turn it down. Maybe it was Smyth agent that fired him up with they need you more than we need them rhetoric. The sweater is more important than the player Captain Canada blew a good part of his legacy for a hundred grand.
Smyth was a tough negotiation at every opportunity (if i recall correctly).
I mean, Smyth could have signed the deal if it was just 100K off of what he would accept. The blame goes both ways.
Smyth had every opportunity. He simply was prepared to leave Edmonton for more money.
Then he returns, washed up, and it was almost like no one remembered who he even was.
Some may feel that way, I never did. I always respected Ryan Smyth and the way he played the game. I was pleased to have the opportunity to shake his hand and congratulate Smyth on a great career.
He’ll always have a special place in my version of Oilers lore.
1035, good lord I swear he just got to 1000 like a couple weeks ago (obviously a bit longer).
What really gets me excited is seeing that McDrai should be #2 and #3 on that list by the end of next season. Damn impressive, especially considering the company on the list…
Also makes one (or at least me) appreciate their commitment to the organization and the city (on the easy presumption that McDavid does re-sign for term, again).