Riesen to Believe, Vol 2 2025-26

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Gerta Rauss

Gregor with some fresh content after a long summer (huzzah!!!) from the Captain’s skate earlier today – it’s over at ON with several items of interest

I’ll post this little nugget that’ll make Mr Slushy happy

— David Tomasek is much bigger than the 180 pounds he was listed at. He’s closer to 200. He has a hard shot and was sporting a goatee. He’s the player I’m most interested in seeing in a game.

Last edited 1 day ago by Gerta Rauss
Walter Gretzkys Neighbour

Quick question for those savvy in this sort of thing – how do i attach a photo in a post here?

Moonlight

Great question, I’ve never been able to figure it out, that or a gif.

Kert

The easy part is linking to your image. Just paste a link directly to the image into your comment. This is easy if the image is already on the internet. There should be something like “Copy image link” if you right click an image in your browser, then just paste that into your comment.

The tricky part is if your image isnt hosted on the internet already. If it is a picture you took you’ll have to host it somewhere. I’m not going to link to an image hosting site, but if you search for one, there’s no shortage of hosting sites out there. Once you’ve hosted the image, you can then do the right click thing to get a direct link to it and paste that into your comment.

The direct link should end with jpg or gif or png or whatever format the image is in.

Kert

Here’s an example gif. Try right clicking on it to see if you can get a direct link to it.

comment image

Walter Gretzkys Neighbour

Thanks Kert! It was going to be my own pic. The dog in this post looks ABSOLUTELY identical to mine! I will see if I can get something to work. Appreciate the help!

winchester

So , with all the changes, how does one plan a playoff roster?

McDavid goes down with injury you can replace him with a 3.8m player max.

winchester

cap applies game to game but you can carry as many players as you want as aces.

Would you want to load up your AHL team with fringe NHLers?

Some NHLers won’t get a place if they cost too much. Used to be a team would pick them up to flip at the deadline

Oilers have a good owner. Should they overpay to have a bunch of Klink Kostind in the AHL they can deploy in playoffs in case of attrition.?

Otherwise they can’t bring in these deadline depth players. Or can they?

OriginalPouzar

Yes, but your lineup with an extra player may not be cap compliant in the playoffs.

The Oilers were planning to used accrued cap space an acquire a player mid-season – perhaps a $5MM of AAV with $1.25MM of accrued cap.

They may be able to do that but not ice their top roster with new player counting for $5MM in the playoffs (after counting for $1.25MM in the regular season).

There could be wonky things like scratching Stuart Skinner and playing Pickard with Tompkins as back-up to save $2MM.

Ancient Oilers Fan

Presumably you would scratch Henrique assuming your 5mm player is s forward who is better than him.

Last edited 1 day ago by Ancient Oilers Fan
Ozoil

Off topic but I’ve been thinking, if the team wants to run three scoring lines I think you gotta take Hyman off the mcdavid line and put him on the nuge line. Hyman can be the play driver on that line.

Howard Mcdavid Mangiapani
Podz Drai Savoie
Fredrick Nuge Hyman

Fredrick and Howard are interchangeable as are most of the wingers. But McDavid Mangiapane,
Drai and Podz, Nuge and Hyman. Those can be the three lines. Change the 3rd partner as needed. I think a 3rd line of Nuge Hyman Fredrick could do some damage though.

cowboy bill

There are multiple ways to form 3 scoring lines without moving Hyman away from McDavid especially if Savoie & Howard can both play in the top 9. Frederic-Nuge-Mangapane might be dangerous too, as well Ike-Nuge-Freddy. Don’t get me started.

Last edited 2 days ago by cowboy bill
OriginalPouzar

I could see a third line of Nuge/Frederic/Savoie…..

OriginalPouzar

McDavid gave Spec an interview which is on SN.

Two highlights:

1) ““The easy answer is, nothing needs to change. Nothing. I don’t need to see anything,” McDavid said of the Oilers’ team construct, or what the horizon may look like in Edmonton. “Time is on our side, and I’m just not in a rush to make a decision. We’re having lots of conversations, believe me, as a family, player and agent, (wife) Lauren and I…

“I’m just not in a rush to make this decision.”

2) He also said he didn’t think he had a very good year last year and wants to prove that scoring 50-60 goals was not a one-off!

OriginalPouzar

Per Rishaug:

McDavid – “We’re trying to find a scenario that works for everybody in terms of my family, my families security, a deal that makes sense for the team to continue to have success. My belief in this season and the players this year has never been higher.

winchester

i think plates, agents and teams are all trying to digest the changes to cap structure. What was bet before may no longer be true.

How do I win? No significant trade deadline? Cap restriction for playoffs, how do we play this??

This may be a factor

godot10

Point 2 about 50-60 goals is music to my ears.

Reja

For some reason he wouldn’t shoot it was so evident on the PP where teams were taking the Leon and Bouchard shot away leaving McDavid and Nuge free to shoot at will yet both passed up so many looks forcing it to Leon and Bouchard.

Last edited 2 days ago by Reja
2minutes4lookingsogood

That is the McDavid we need.

Scungilli Slushy

A few comments about Nurse and Bouch. I am still thinking that while they do have lapses, like most D do, a lot of what gets put on them is more because of what the forwards are doing. At least in the D zone

There are so many times where opponents are given clear lanes to the scoring areas, off the boards and and from the top, with passing options to boot, the D is left with no good choices to make in a split second. Also leaving players open, or not challenging shots and attacks. Now thinking the game is not Nurse’s strong suit for sure, he’s more of a physical reactionary type, but it makes it so that he can’t play to his best level, or the goalie

The Panthers are often lauded for their roster, which is well put together for sure, but to me I see a lot of average players playing well as a team. They make it very hard for a team to generate much or sustain it, and very hard to get up ice. They play their system well

In my opinion, the Oilers don’t do that. They have so much talent that it covers this fact. If a team makes it easy they roll, if they don’t they struggle to score 5v5 and breakouts fall apart etc. It’s part discipline on the player’s part, but I don’t think a coach has yet found how to get their best out of them. The latter lines of defense get the most heat. Knoblauch says (like many coaches) that defense starts in the offensive zone and that’s the forwards. Still not quite there yet. It’s the key, more than anything else to me

cowboy bill

It’s the details.

OriginalPouzar

Skinner says his goals include being a goalie for Team Canada at the Olympics and getting back to the SCF and finishing the job!

OriginalPouzar

On that note, we know that Team Canada management said they called a bunch of goalies that were not invited to camp and that it doesn’t preclude them from making the team – performance for the rest of 2025 matters.

Stuart was asked about that and started with “Ya, I think we were all told” – seems to me that he was one that got a call (I’m thinking the likes of Blackwood, Kuemper, Thompson…..)

cowboy bill

I guess they didn’t call Pickard.

cowboy bill

It’s a good thing to set your goals high. The tandem of Skinner & Pickard took them to the SCF so they should be fine during the regular season. If not, they might need to make a new plan. IMO Carter Heart would be an ideal option to spice things up. Skinner can still push the envelope to be a goalie at the Olympics and so can Mr. Heart.

DevilsLettuce

Skinner Henrique Emberson 1st for Sorokin.

There’s a hockey trade brewing.

Reja

This is a defining moment for Bowmsn he needs to upgrade without breaking the bank. I don’t blame Bowman for taking his time but he needs to pull the trigger before camp gets going. There’s no way Bowman should be banking our season on a career back-up in Pickard saving the season again. Bowman knows we got lucky last year.

OriginalPouzar

Drai talked about a great summer, aside from the wedding weekend, alot of down time, “time to get healthy”…….

Traveller

You might want to put a period after summer. Right now it reads like Drai had a great summer except for his wedding which you clearly didn’t intend.

OriginalPouzar

McDavid has attended the NHL September media event yearly and was scheduled to go this year but (I think along with Drai, as usual) but Bouchard is going in his place.

Also sounds like he’ll talk to the media in Edmonton tomorrow.

Last edited 2 days ago by OriginalPouzar
winchester

Id like to see a new defensive coach turn Nurse loose. He can absolutely take over when he’s free to roam, hit, cause chaos, plays angry.

He will make mistakes, be criticized, take a penalty, get benched for said behaviour so it won’t happen. But sometimes you gotta take the bad with the good.

(Im thinking here about Bennett being encouraged and rewarded for running our goalie, while Kane gets benched for taking a penalty in trying to establish presence.)

Darnell Nurse turned loose, at full speed is a load.

Reja

I really thought Coffey would turn him loose. Nurse has the ability to go end to end via Big Bird yet he plays a game not to be noticed in a good way or bad way

Pretendergast

Puck skills really arent there for end to end rushes. If it was a track meet then sure but gaining the zone and doing nothing with it is death in the NHL.

cowboy bill

It’s not really Nurse’s cup of coffey.

Reja

What’s stopping Nurse from driving around the outside and then crashing the net causing chaos in the process. Nurse has certain skills in his tool box that he excels at yet rarely uses them. Like I said he plays the safe game which only warrants a third of his sticker price. He could of had a Burns like career if he was developed differently.

cowboy bill

The difference being Bennett gets away with it and there’s absolutely no Oiler player the league would allow the same privilege, not even Darnell Nurse, who just needs to focus on being good and not bad.

winchester

i don’t think we need anyone running goalies, but true Oilers get away with less.

Nurse would get penalties so my point being if you let him run you have to back him up.

Im thinking with Nurse there is a skill set available not often used. Might be fun.

OriginalPouzar

Nuge and Bouchard, both who played the SCF very hurt (Nuge: broken hand and Bouch, undisclosed LBI) remain absent from captain skates (Hyman as well, of course).

LMHF#1

As I said entering the playoffs – Cal should start training camp as the presumptive starter. He won’t, but he should.

He is simply the better goaltender at this time. As he was then.

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Reja

We need solid goaltending to get out of the gate. I still believe Skinner will be traded Bowman is just biding his time.

LMHF#1

Look at all these minus folks acting like he didn’t save the Oilers’ playoff run and almost go on an undefeated run to a Cup…very cute.

OriginalPouzar

Wow, how condescending.

We can can discuss these season saving efforts if you really.

No doubt he was a key factor and I give him all the credit in the world for 6 straight wins. I also give the team itself more credit for turning its game around after the first two and, in some cases, outscoring Pickard’s average goaltending.

I recall one game where Pickard really good and in the other 5 he did “just enough to win”. He made some big saves most games but let in blah to bad goals in every game.

Lets not forget that absolutely horrid Moore one-handed goal, right after the Oilers tied it up to give the Kings the lead going in to the 3rd period. A horrible goal at a horrible time – worse than anything Skinner let in in the playoffs.

Kudos to Pickard but he was not great and he was OK through the playoffs finishing with a lower save percentage than Skinner.

leadfarmer

Ummmm no.
Skinner punching the puck right into the panthers player in game 6 was the worst goal of the playoffs

cowboy bill

One might ask where the Oiler player was?

Bobbyoiler

No the Marchand goal off the face off was the worst goal of the playoffs!!!! He walked every Oiler on the ice!!!!

cowboy bill

Almost is the key word. I guess we will never know if Picks undefeated streak would continue, very cute indeed. It may have just been a timely injury, signaling for Stu to come to the rescue.

Reja

We need the media to fanboy Skinner trade value. This Olympic talk definitely will add value. I still think at 2.6 his value is still a tad negative but all it takes is 1 GM trying for this years lottery pick. Gavin McKenna is definitely worth tanking for. Maybe Uncle Mikey would flip Goaltenders. There has to be at least 1 G.M that owes Stan.

OriginalPouzar

Based on him being worse in the NHL playoffs than SKinner?

Louis Levasseur

My hope is that Bouchard can cut down on the egregious lapses in his own zone. He seems to be able to up his intensity in the playoffs, but during the regular season some of his defensive errors are almost inexplicable for an NHL player. I’m not talking about the creative plays that went bad, but the one’s resulting from lack of focus or intensity. Lots of Bouchard haters and I always try and defend him because I think he’s super valuable, but holy, sometimes you can’t. Here’s hoping he cleans that part up this season.

OriginalPouzar

A couple of things from listening to Oilers Now last night.

It seems likely Hyman, at the least, won’t be playing many exhibition games and a “great opportunity” for some younger players to get some top 6 reps.

He then said later, we don’t know, but Hyman may not be ready to start the season and there could be more top 6 opportunity early.

He also thinks Philp would 100% get claimed on waivers – Bruce Curlock does as well.

OriginalPouzar

Presuming group health, who hits the waiver wire, Stecher, Emberson or Regula?

I think there is zero chance its Emberson.

Stecher is at league min and massive value at that price – I can’t imagine he survives the waiver wire.

Regula, of course, more upside that Stecher and, for all we know, “better now” – but we don’t know and exhibition really can’t tell us much. Last we saw, he was a full time AHL player on the cusp but then he didn’t play for a full season. Can a team claim a non-established 25 year old d-man, who missed the entire season last year and keep them on their roster?

Maybe but who knows?

Similar to Jarventie.

Bar_Qu

I’d think Boston would try to get Regula back if he hit waivers. My preference is putting Stecher on waivers, only because the other 2 have higher upsides long term.
Waivers at the start of the season is a funny thing. So many players get waived at the same time it becomes a real crapshoot of who gets through versus who doesn’t.

OriginalPouzar

Would Boston try and get him back? They’d need to keep him on their roster and they have 7 legit NHL d-man already.

Not to mention, they risked him last year for no evident reason – they could have kept him off their NHL roster and NHL cap, just like the Oilers, without exposing him.

To your last point, alot more famous names, and established players, than 25 year old Alex Regula slide right on through, right?

Scungilli Slushy

I think the risk with Regula is fairly high for a claim because he’s older, and while not NHL established has a clear and high end track record in the AHL. He’s also got the things every NHL team wants – he’s big and can move around pretty well, doesn’t chop the puck square. It wouldn’t be a top team, but a building team might take a flyer on him, it’s free, and they can demote him if they don’t see it

For me I think Stecher has the least chance of getting claimed. Because he’s small, and 31. As LT mentioned with his struggles against the Panthers, GM’s may not have seen him good. I’m not sure why some players chose the Oilers, like Josh Brown. He probably could have found a team that would play him in the NHL more, or use as a 7th

Reja

Also Regula and Bowman have history just as K.K and Emberson do as well. I think it’s Stecher hitting the waiver wire as Regula has the size factor that G.M’s like.

OriginalPouzar

That’s the thing, no, they can’t demote him – they have to put him back on waivers.

Scungilli Slushy

Sorry that’s what I meant. If they don’t like what they see no loss if he gets claimed again

Traveller

It’s still a potential risk to initially claim him, even if they could put him back on waivers and potentially lose him if he doesn’t initially pan out. It is highly likely that on the day they claim him if its right before the season begins, they would need to send another player down to the minors.

Maybe they have a player on an ELC they can send down to make room without risking waivers, but if not they would be risking another player off their 23 man roster being claimed on waivers. Unless the team is pretty sure that Regula is better than whoever they now have to risk on waivers, they probably wouldn’t claim him.

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Scungilli Slushy

All true. The wildcard to me is he on some teams radar? He’s been a part of trades twice, it seems he’s on the radar. What if he shows well at camp as do Stecher and Emberson, and they take the chance that he doesn’t get claimed to get him some reps in the A? I think he’s at some risk to be claimed. I’m also not convinced the Bruins are that deep at RD

Traveller

I agree there is a risk he will be claimed, but if it happens it will much more likely to be by a team that legitimately believes he is better than at least one of the best seven defenseman they have at the end of their camp (and camp injuries open up these spots) and even more likely they would want him to start in their top 6. Claiming a rookie, even an older one, to sit in their press box does little for them and nothing for Regula’s further development. I was just saying he is unlikely to be claimed by a team just taking a flyer on him only believing he has a chance to unseat someone they have because for most teams its not a free option.

Vegas got ridiculously lucky last year how the Lavoie thing played out, and Lavoie kind of got screwed. They even called him up for 9 games in the season, just under the limit where he’d have to clear waivers again. That’s a loophole that should probably be addressed but one such occurrence to to a marginal player probably doesn’t get priority in the grand scheme of CBA issues.

Cape Breton Oilers 4EVR

The 3 year contract is why Josh Brown chose the Oilers.

Scungilli Slushy

Probably

Gordoil

For me it would be Stetcher in the event all equal after training camp
I love Stecher but would be probably the easiest (cost wise) to re-aquire if needed at deadline

cowboy bill

Wouldn’t a trade be the preferred route to take?

OriginalPouzar

Not necessarily – depth at the defence position is important.

OriginalPouzar

Darnell Nurse. He is a durable player who faced elites 33-41 percent of his overall time for years, but (via Puck IQ) that has changed over the last couple of seasons. One of the players on the roster who will be under pressure from opening night, the Oilers badly need a strong playoff run from the big man. 100 percent

The key for me is the last sentence. Nurse actually had a solid-very good regular season (in my opinion) but, AGAIN, he not only didn’t step up in the playoffs (like Bouchard does) but his game regressed considerably.

It’s been pretty much every year since the Winnipeg series that Nurse has struggled big time in the playoffs – for a few years there was legit “injury excuse” but, to my knowledge, that was not an issue this past playoffs.

If Nurse repeats last season’s regular in the playoffs, there may have been Stanley

Jake Walman. I have been a fan of Walman for some time and was pleased the Oilers picked him up at the deadline. He showed well across all levels of competition (PuckIQ) after the deadline and can play both sides. I’d like to see him with Darnell Nurse, there appeared to be some chem there. 100 percent

The last sentence is the key to the D-group for me. The Oilers have 4 legit NHL LD (arguably all top 4) that will play nightly and one needs to play right. Its not only clear that this should be Walman (he’s had success in his career on the right side and Kulak/Ekholm have struggled on the right side) but that he should be paired with Nurse.

Nurse/Walman played 105 minutes together in the regular season and were 8-2 goals and 61% expected goals.

It was a mistake (in my opinion) that they only played 23 minutes together in the playoffs – 2-1 goals and 58% expected goals.

Lock this pairing in as an elite 2nd pairing

Brett Kulak. If the Oilers can run him on the third pair all season, that’s a good thing. Kulak can move up the depth chart, but you’d like him as insurance you don’t need to use. 100 percent.

Lets lock Kulak in as “Ekholm-insurance” as well.

I mean, we start Ekholm/Bouchard given its been a top 3 pairing in the NHL for a few years but, if Ekholm is “looking old” or “looking hurt”, Kulak/Bouchard were sensational in 150 PLAYOFF minutes last season to a tune of 7-1 goals and 61% expected goals. That is something that cannot be ignored and needs to be explored, right?

They did play 200 minutes together in the regular season and were 9-12 goals but, again, 58% expected goals.

There is something here.

Bar_Qu

I appreciate what Pickard brings, but if (when) a change comes I think he is the guy to move along. He played above his level last year which should make him more appealing to other teams. However, his historical numbers suggest he is not a guy who can play the tough teams and have sustained success (I’m pulling this from memory from what Dennis King talked about).
I remain a Skinner fan, even while recognizing he is an inconsistent goalie. I think the Oilers can win with him and another number one type who can step in when he is off his game. No idea who that could be though.

OriginalPouzar

The potential play is the acquisition of a goalie like DiPietro or Daws with the expectation they take the 1B role with the potential to steal starts from Skinner and, maybe, take over in due course.

The risk is that they are not there yet and its a downgrade from Pickard in the short term.

An acquisition via waiver claim or trade would require the goalie kept on the NHL roster as they’d need to run the player through waivers to get him to the AHL.

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