Tonight, the Edmonton Oilers reach the halfway point of the NHL season. The opponent? The Pittsburgh Penguins. Fans of the Penguins are watching over one of the greatest teams of this century as it ages out. It’s eerily similar to the Boston Bruins, Edmonton’s last opponent. Time waits for no one. Penguins fans can be happy and satified, secure in the knowledge the Crosby-Malkin Penguins are written in the history books in bold and underlined. This is the destiny the current Oilers pursue tonight in Pennsylvania.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN JANUARY
- At home to: ANA (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 1-0-0)
- On the road to: SEA, BOS, PIT, CHI (Expected 2-1-1) (Actual 2-0-0)
- At home to: LAK (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
- On the road to: MIN, COL, VAN (Expected 1-1-1) (Actual 0-0-0)
- At home to: WAS, VAN, BUF, SEA, DET (Expected 3-2-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
- Overall expected results: 8-4-2, 18 points in 14 games
- January result: 3-0-0
- Oilers in 2024-25: 25-12-3, 53 points in 40 games
This is the period in January that is probably going to be a grind for the Oilers. Tuesday in Boston, Thursday in Pittsburgh (the two cities are 900 kilometres from each other by car, but that’s a quick flight) and then Chicago on the weekend (Pittsburgh to Chicago is 750 kilometres away). After that? Home to Los Angeles, then road trip to Minneapolis and Denver. They’ll be stone tired by mid-January.
Podkolzin!
A post from HP36 in yesterday’s comment section connected Vasily Podkolzin’s work with Leon Draisaitl to Jaroslav Pouzar’s play with Wayne Gretzky in the days of yore. It’s a valid comp, and recalls an all-time favourite for the old timers in our group. I loved Pouzar so much. Wrote this in my book:
“He was listed at 6.0, 200 but he hit like a freight train and had more skill than one would expect from such a physical player. He was smart and defensively responsible, and often played on a line with Gretzky and Kurri in his time with Edmonton. Pouzar was not fast, and drew the ire of fans at times, but contributed to the 1984, 1985 and 1987 Stanley Cups, providing a unique and valuable skill set. He would play in just 186 NHL games, but made the most of them.”
Podkolzin is a complementary offensive player, but I do think he is taking unnecessary criticism in regard to his offense. His boxcars (4-10-14 in 40 games) don’t sing, but that’s not really a level playing field. If you look at the boxcars, Zach Hyman (13-10-23 in 35 games) looks far more capable offensively, and fair that because he is more talented. However, things like power-play points and ice time impact those numbers.
I get incredible resistance in the comments section from time to time about using five-on-five points per 60, but for me it’s a level playing field and reflects everything but linemates (and we’re smart enough to know that Hyman and Podkolzin are mostly playing with elite centers). So, without trying to enrage folks who don’t like the metric, allow me to defend Podkolzin’s offense by listing the Oilers forwards pts-60 at five-on-five along with their rank among the NHL’s top 384 forwards (32 times 12) based on five-on-five ice time:
- First Line (1-96)
- No. 17 Connor McDavid 2.67
- No. 19 Leon Draisaitl 2.64
- No. 67 Connor Brown 2.14
- Second Line (97-192)
- No. 154 Zach Hyman 1.73
- No. 160 Vasily Podkolzin 1.71
- No. 160 Jeff Skinner 1.71
- Third Line (193-288)
- No. 194 (DNQ) Kasperi Kapanen 1.59
- No. 220 Mattias Janmark 1.45
- No. 224 Viktor Arvidsson 1.44
- No. 279 Corey Perry 1.23
- Fourth Line (289-384)
- No. 294 Adam Henrique 1.13
- No. 315 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 1.04
- No. 315 Derek Ryan 1.04
This isn’t to suggest the boxcars have no value, but when we say Vasily Podkolzin isn’t productive on the Draisaitl line, the boxcars don’t help us. Podkolzin isn’t driving the offense on the line but he is contributing. He isn’t pushing Draisaitl to greater heights (Draisaitl has a higher goal share five-on-five without Podkolzin, 67 percent to 62 percent), but is a useful piece. Draisaitl-Podkolzin score 59 percent of the goals when together sans Connor McDavid, Draisaitl without the captain and Podkolzin is at 57 percent.
If you factor in luck, you could say Podkolzin is a neutral player. I would suggest that, considering cap hit and the fact it gives coach Kris Knoblauch a chance to spread the offense around, Podkolzin is a valuable player. His scoring and outscoring are appropriate to the role. Boxcars do not tell the entire story in this case.
A busy day on the Lowdown, we’ll hammer tonight’s preview and more beginning at noon on Sports 1440. Bagged Milk from Oilers Nation will be our featured guest, and I’ll dig deep on Toronto Blue Jays rumors (there are some!) as we begin to wake up to baseball spring training (I know, I know, but this is the first pitchers and catchers anticipation I’ve had in decades!) for 2025. I’m at Lowetide on twitter, in the comments section here and on the Sports 1440 text line at 1.833.401.1440 directly. We can be heard at sports1440.ca; iHeartRadio, Radioplayer Canada, it’s available post-show on apple and spotify, and we tweet it out on X.
I put full blame for the loss on Gregor. This afternoon he was going on nonstop about how the Oilers had thrashed the Penguins over the last several games. He must have pissed off the hockey gods.
This team loses when I attend games.
First trip to Pitt, great atmosphere.
Oilers had three or so very solid shifts to start and I knew they would take their foot off the gas thinking it was another Boston. Didn’t expect such a deficit but when the lady next to me told me Pittsburgh had embarrassed them last home game I thought these two scenarios might conspire against Edmonton. Oh well. I had fun and like I told that lady they needed it more than we do.
Pittsburgh is such a cool city!
If you’re still there for lunch/dinner tomorrow, one of the finest brew pubs I’ve been to is called The Sharp Edge Bistro in Sewickley (charming suburb where one Mario Lemieux resides next door to the Heinz estate). A quick search shows that the pub has declined a bit (not embracing local craft beer) but if you are a fan of a Belgian taphaus and fare, it could be worth a look.
An egregiously sloppy first period did them in – the hole was a bit too big .
While they thoroughly dominated the back 35 or so minutes of that game, there wasn’t much from the bottom 3 lines and, as mentioned, they needed one from the depth.
Oh, well, won’t win them all.
Yeah there’s only so much one can (reasonably) be angry at a team that had won 4 straight coming in, and has been top 3 in the league in points% and every other metric since the 3 game losing steak to start the year.
Not a good performance though, to be sure.
Who is angry? It remains concerning how they struggle so much in certain games, because playoffs
If they don’t find a different way offensively when it’s not easy for them the Cup is a coin flip at best. It shouldn’t be like that
I am watching the Knights and it’s obvious why they do so well with a lesser roster than Oilers and not elite goalie. They know exactly how to defend, have very strong sticks, and look to set up specific plays O zone. Why are Cassidy’s teams so successful?
The Oilers are looking around far too much when trying to score, end up outside, and trying the same old things everyone expects. Not a fan of Gully ‘pond hockey’. The Bruins game was way more how they should attempt offense other than breaks. They can’t win every game, but they should be far more dangerous than this
The magic will happen when it does. It shouldn’t be the primary plan
Well that was horrible. I didn’t expected that.
You and me both. That was an embarrassing. LT keeps telling us this team is Jackyl and Hyde and it happened again.
I wonder if they have a team bet with who can score without shooting half net up
Can we leave town with Pettersson?
27 min for Drai and Mcdavid chasing this game is not acceptable.
Agreed. Short term thinking
The game was a long shot at best
Summarizing!
Wakely scored his 18th goal of the season.
Akey and Stonehouse–the latter making his Petes debut–did not garner soup.
Oilers terrible first period but all the puck luck went Pens way tonight. Bigger problem is the ice time eaten up by our stars tonite on a long road trip..
Kulak has been rough this last while
Rough game tonight.
He was the team’s best skater in Boston – in my opinion.
I’ve seen a lot of weak plays in many games. His MO is like Janmark, he’s been better in playoffs. It’s why he’s 3rd pair reg season
Not singling him out just my observation
Pretty sure Drai has 5 goals tonight….
Looks like that was a set play that worked perfectly except for the finish.
For a team with this much talent they sure can be uncreative at times
So obvious Pens are not being challenged that much
We’ll see, and it’s not goalie
Leon low blocker, guess what? UPSTAIRS
So severely overplaying the big guns to try to chase down a game that got away in the first is a bold strategy cotton
Given standings rolling 4 would have made more sense
Play the system
Pittsburgh winging a lot about some pretty obvious penalties!
Nurse and Kulak have been taking on water for a little while now.
Prison rules out there…… all around.
Ok, lets get another one here.
Much better period but mostly one line
So you’re saying there’s a chance?
Nuuuuuuuuuge 5th goal in 7 games
Mission Accomplished!
NUUUGGGEEE!!!!!!
Get a 3rd goal here and the game becomes in reach.
Ya, like that.
A couple good squeeze outs by Emberson tonight on rushes by strong attackers – Crosby there.
Tough game, could easily be 5-4.
I grew up a hardcore Oilers fan, living in a small rural Newfoundland town. When adults asked kids what their dream was, my dream was to grow up and move to edmonton and get season tickets.
I became an Eskimos fan, a brickmen fan, and a trappers fan.
Now 40 years later, I’m finally going to see the Oilers play in etown. My dad was a big Red Wings fan, me and his brother are flying in for the Det game, and the brother is a Leafs fan for the Sat game.
If there are any must see or must do things that yall recommend, let me know.
Depends on how long you’re in town, and where you’re going to be located.
Edmonton is replete with a variety of quality restaurants (and a strong brewery scene), many in or near Ice District.
Entertainment options are not as deep as they are during festival season, aka summer. But there are things to see and do, depending on your interests.
One more this period to cut the deficit to two would be nice….
Mcdavid needs to shoot there!
Coach K not pulling Skinner after the 3rd goal might cost the Oilers the game.
Giving him the opportunity to try to collect himself is also important.
How many times this season has Edmonton severely out shot the opponent, made the opponents defense look pathetic, only to come out of the period tied or with a 1 goal lead, several.
Stu can be pulled justifiably without needing his feelings petted.
He could have been but he was no worse than the majority of the team in the first period.
Can you believe the Oilers (entering the game at least) were above league average in team SV%?
How the hell does he score from there….?
Repeatedly.. it’s unbelievable
One would think that’s all she wrote after failing to keep pace on the special teams goals near the midway point of the game. But we will see.
Forgot to mention Ned also playing out of his mind.
(posted that seconds before Draisaitl’s 2nd)
I’d pull Skinner- Oilers not showing up tonight.
Oilers will need a goal or two from the depth tonight – can’t reasonably expect the load up line to take care of the entire comeback.
lol
Oilers need at least 1 goal from the depth (non Connor-Leon) lines in order to get back into this one.
I wonder why coach Knoblauch is so opposed to taking a time out? I’m a big coach K fan but that was bewildering to me not to take a T-out or even pull Skinner.
sometimes a reset is a good thing.
Shades of McLellan
What exactly inspired Jeff Jackson to sign Josh Brown? Much less for three years?! Not seeing one reason other than size and he is another block for guys that might genuinely earn a call up.
That was Ugly!
I agree 100%, though ‘ugly’ might be an understatement.
I think we pull this out and win 8-7! Pond hockey returns!
Pill Skinner
Give Stu the mercy pull……
Haven’t seen this level of shite defending for a while
My goodness, they’re overcommitting on everything tonight.
Everyone chasing and no one considers picking up O’Connor there.
Awesome work Josh Brown….. sigh.
Seriously he is a pylon.
That won’t help Skinner stay up the lineup…..
Big goal after more terrible own zone play
Well there’s one back!!!! Atta boy Drai with the finish after rush by Connor.
That rush was actually by Hyman. Showed great speed there.
Very glad Leon was there to pick up the garbage.
Not exactly an easy convert either.
Nice finish Drai!
Quite the rush there.
After such a stellar performance in Boston this is unexpected. 3 goals allowed in 10 minutes??? Yikes.
Michaels is mailing it in like the Oilers so far.