Midway through the game last night, I was flooded with memories about horrendous calls against the Oilers in Denver. That was a big part of last night’s game, especially the overtime. Get ready: The home of striped heartbreak awaits the team this evening, against the Dallas Stars, deep in the heart of Texas.
First things first: What a great effort by the Oilers against the Avalanche. Led by the brilliant Connor McDavid line (Evander Kane, Kailer Yamamoto), Edmonton won a difficult road point on a night when Vegas lost another game.
THE ATHLETIC!
- New Lowetide: 7 Condors who could impact Oilers’ fortunes in the playoffs
- Lowetide: 9 Oilers prospects who could be available in trade at the deadline
- Lowetide: Is Oilers winger Warren Foegele doing enough to warrant his contract?
- DNB: Oilers trade deadline
- DNB: How Jesse Puljujarvi, as a player and person, became perfect fit for Oilers
- Lowetide: Darnell Nurse and Cody Ceci emerging as top pair for Oilers
- Lowetide: Ryan McLeod’s case for a spot on Oilers’ skill lines
- DNB: Oilers’ recent play only underscores that upcoming trade deadline must be a time to act
- Lowetide: Revisiting the Oilers’ choice of Evan Bouchard in the 2018 draft
- DNB: Markus Niemelainen collecting catchy nicknames as his surprise breakout accelerates
- DNB and Lowetide: Who says no? Evaluating 25 Oilers trades
- Lowetide: Oilers fans still adjusting to Ken Holland’s management style
- DNB: Ken Holland Q&A
- Lowetide: 3 trade targets that could help Oilers this season and beyond
- DNB: Oilers trade deadline expectations? Mailbag
- Lowetide: Oilers top 20 prospects, winter 2021
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM MARCH
- On the road to: PHI, CHI (Expected 1-0-1) (Actual 1-0-1)
- At home to: MON (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 0-1-0)
- On the road to: CAL (Expected 0-1-0) (Actual 0-1-0)
- At home to: WAS, TBAY, DET, BUF, NJD (Expected 3-1-1) (Actual 5-0-0)
- On the road to: COL, DAL (Expected 1-1-0) (Actual 0-0-1)
- At home to: SJS (Expected 1-0-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
- On the road to: CAL (Expected 0-1-0) Actual 0-0-0)
- At home to: ARI, LAK (Expected 1-1-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
- Overall expected result: 8-5-2, 18 points from 15 games
- Actual March results: 6-2-2, 14 points in 10 games
- Oilers in 2021-22: 35-23-5, 75 points in 63 games
By percentage points, the Oilers passed Los Angeles for second place in the Pacific last night. Music! The team is on a 98-point pace for the year, if they win tonight, the trajectory would be a 100-point pace. Music again! Jay Woodcroft is 12-5-2, 26 points in 19 games with a even strength goal differential of 57-34, 62.6 percent according to Natural Stat Trick.
GOALTENDER
Mike Smith had a good night. He stopped 28 of 31, .903 on the night and .898 on the year. NST had him stopping six of eight HDSC and then getting beat on a low-danger shot. The first goal was bad luck (Tyson Barrie intercepted a goal-mouth pass, but in doing so put it on a tee for Mikko Rantanen), the second goal deflected off Darnell Nurse and the overtime goal was the end of a mugging by the Avs that began with Nazem Kadri ripping the helmet off Nurse (a penalty, uncalled) and ended with Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar on a two-on-one versus Connor McDavid.
DEFENSE
Darnell Nurse was involved, three shots, three hits, two blocked shots and a takeaway. He was on the ice for the Yamamoto goal, deflected the Colorado PP goal into the net, was tackled by Nazem Kadri at the 10 yard line and went 7-10 shots against the Nathan MacKinnon line in 12:46. A big game from the big man, referee made the best play against him all night. Cody Ceci blocked a couple of shots, had a shot on goal and played a consistent game. He has good speed and stands up well at the blue, this pairing is 12-4 goals at five-on-five since the coaching change. This pairing played big, tough minutes against great players and played them to a draw at five-on-five.
Kris Russell had five blocked shots and a takeaway, he was on the ice for the first Colorado PP goal, had a tough time with the big Avs forwards. He was on for 3:46 of PK time, I thought the PK was good but unlucky. Tyson Barrie moved the puck well, had two shots on goal and the tough PK moment that led to the first goal. My guess is the incoming defenseman (Brett Kulak) will be his next partner.
Duncan Keith blocked a couple of shots, battled well although challenged by the physical Avs forwards and was also in photo (not his fault) on the chaotic OT goal. He passed well too, at times under pressure. Need that veteran savvy more often. Evan Bouchard had two shots, two blocked shots and a giveaway. I thought it was his best game in some time. The pairing was running around a little but were aided by Smith’s puck moving and good short passes.
FORWARDS
Evander Kane scored the tying goal, effectively ensuring a point in a road game. He had two shots, six hits, he is 13-8-21 in 24 games. Connor McDavid was at his best, had an assist, was solid in the faceoff dot, had a HDSC and skated miles. He was also hooked, grabbed, etc. It was a playoff atmosphere but he played through it. Kailer Yamamoto had his best game of the year, going 1-1-2, taking six minutes in penalties, driving Avs mad by the dozen. He will not give up on any play and looks healthy and rambunctious. Yamamoto now has 16 goals and 29 points on the season, both career highs. He is poised to become the fourth Oilers forward this season to score 20 goals.
Zach Hyman had two shots, four more attempts and had a couple of HDS chances but couldn’t cash, a rarity in recent games. Also took a couple of heavy hits. Leon Draisaitl’s pass to Yamamoto for his goal was just fantastic skill work by the big man, he also had two shots and a couple of good looks. Jesse Puljujarvi didn’t play much, not sure if he was banged up. JP had two shots, a penalty that was (I thought) marginal and was a pain in the ass for Avs on the back check. In a game against a team like Colorado, Puljujarvi’s positioning is doubly important. Consider Leon: With Puljujarvi last night, the big man was 4-4 shots at five-on-five. Without Jesse, he was 1-6 shots. He is the best right-winger on the roster.
Warren Foegele had a great start to the evening, had one good look and moved up to play with Draisaitl and Hyman for a couple of minutes. He doesn’t flourish in those trips up the depth chart, that might be a year two deployment. Devin Shore had one good look of his own creation, a serpentine cruise into the middle of the ice for a better look. He didn’t play much at five-on-five but did play well when he was on the ice. Derek Ryan helped keep the hounds at bay, he is in a quiet period now, owing partly to lack of playing time.
Brad Malone hit everything that moved and was 4-0 on-ice shots during five-on-five play. I know someone is coming out of the lineup, and it’s likely him, but he brings some jam. Ryan McLeod had one shot on goal, it was a good look too, but he doesn’t play enough when on the fourth line. I think the coaching staff is going to find a way to get him into the top-nine soon. Zack Kassian had three hits, a shot on goal, a clever shoot in that Leon almost caught for a great chance and then did things like go offside. This line didn’t hurt the team last night, credit Kassian for not taking a penalty on a night when refs were handing them to Oilers forwards like mad.
THOUGHTS ON THE DEADLINE
I like the Brett Kulak trade, for me this player was one of few on the board who could have helped Edmonton down the stretch. He can skate, is good in coverage, and I suspect he’ll play second pair often over the rest of the season. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see him signed for next season.
Derick Brassard still has some skill left and I expect the Oilers will ask him to center a fourth line that outscores, even if it’s just a little. He might platoon with Josh Archibald on that fourth line and of course he won’t be an everyday player.
I can’t say Ken Holland did well, because the Oilers didn’t upgrade in goal. I can say he helpd his team get better, and that’s a good thing.
The payment for Kulak was an overpay, but there was cap involved and Edmonton didn’t have a clean 2022 pick to offer. You’ll read a lot of negative about this deal today, I would suggest it does continue a long line of overpays but is not something to lose sleep over. Sail on William Lagesson, I think you’re a better player than many believe and hope you find a home in Montreal.
I would run Kulak with Bouchard starting now. Suspect it’ll be Kulak-Barrie though.
LOWDOWN WITH LOWETIDE
We’re back baby! At 10 this morning, TSN 1260, we hit the ground running with Tyler Yaremchuk from Daily Faceoff and will have a special “Crossfire” devoted to events in Dallas involving the Oilers over the years. 10-1260 text, @Lowetide on twitter. See you on the radio!
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Finally found a good clip of kadri’s garbage
Well, that reopened that wound…
I dont think wound should be closed. To hear nothing at all mentioned anywhere on the majors seems absurd. Clear game deciding garbage shouldn’t just dissappear with no mention.
They did a good 5 mins at least on Tim and Friends. Talked about how ridiculous it was that it wasn’t called on Kadri and essentially cost them the game
Good practice for the playoffs.
Because god knows that won’t get called in the post season either.
I get it. It’s like crack cocaine (McDavid & Drai) …but we can’t pound away with this lopsided ice time.
Ryan 8 mins
Shore 8 mins
Mcleod 5 minutes
It is not tenable and it won’t work come playoffs.
There are three forwards that weren’t available tonight that should be for Thursday: Nuge, Brassard, Archie.
There is no doubt the coach has the horses to play a 4th line real minutes.
They weren’t playing well. McLeod was the culprit twice on the second goal.
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I think he’d murder anyone who tried to give him the bumps.
That Reimer looks okay
Well, always a Calgary Loss to make one feel better!
Scheduled loss night, which turned into a should’ve won night, really boils the blood. Damn.
Gutsy effort but a really frustrating result.
Special teams lose us another one…c’mon coach. Time to tinker.
I think this may have been Woodcrofts’ first mistakes.
His top six were not only tired but they were getting beat on by a big tough defense. This what beats the Oilers and why they should have addressed it.
Back to backs and he kept his physical players on the bench. No fresh legs.
The other thing is McLeod was flying and now hes getting no utilization. Missed opportunity.
Jessie is a good player but im not seeing him well at the moment. Hes playing his finish game in big swoops. No stops and starts, not net presence. Afraid of the puck hes giving it up to players who are not even open. Not only that but on his swoops nobody is feeding him the puck, something is not working here.
Woody went back to top lines, got little out of his supporting cast. That and powerplay coach needs help.
No the PP coach needs a new job. He’s done here. Zero shots when you have a chance to put this away? Not good enough, not good enough.
Agreed on JP, so many passed up shots tonight, it was bad. There was one he tried to swing back to Hyman ten feet out and Hyman gave it too him a bit after. It’ll come around but times a ticking.
Nuge back will be nice but man do I want to see a totally new PP
There seemed to be different options available even when Leon / Connor would switch sides. Kane being a lefty that cross crease bump in is better coming front right side.
Leon has also been very creative in bumper position. Jessie has been th most effective screen.
Messier, the leader, emphasizing the importance of having every player on the team feeling like they are important. The depth is critical he says
JP played better, but he’s still not crashing into D men with his big behind. When he’s more physical, he’s even better.
Chokejob!!!
Excited to see the new additions and Nuge on Thursday.
Messier is such a good guy.
You can just tell.
Still humble.
Good guy man
and he’s an Oiler fan too. By what he was saying and how he was commentating, often from an Oiler view.
Blew their wad last night, remember 3 green, his face will meet glass compliments of 97. The Toronto media says all McD has to do is run someone and add plenty of nasty. Heck , all McD has to do is not swoop away next time he forechecks. He comes up on D men so quickly should beable to hurt someone. Mess should take him for a beer.
McD is getting stronger and more physical every year.
End the Mikko experiment bring up skinner every non Oiler fan sees Mikko as hot garbage can’t win real games with leaky mikko.
Mike’s was excellent. Have another
Do actually think Mikko can win a series with his 900SV percentage. Smith will be the starter of game 1 I’ll bet you a bottle. Booook it.
Yeah the 3rd and 4th goals are on Nurse and Ceci. They were out there to close out the game and utterly failed.
Nurse in particular just stopped moving his feet. Left his feet entirely on the 4th goal instead of tying up the open guy and leaving the shooter to Koskinen like you’re supposed to.
The first goal was a weak one and the 2nd took a weird bounce off his blocker. Otherwise Koskinen settled down and gave his team a chance to win.
Woody lost this game a bit too. They need to learn to roll lines and get everyone involved. Once Brassard is up to speed, they need to settle on some sort of shut down line for these late game situation: McLeod-Brassard-Shore/Archibald
Need to sit Jesse down and go through some tape of all the shots he’s passing up. Manson needs to shorten the shifts for the D pairings on the road to keep them fresh.
Nuge back on the PP will help improve the puck movement.
Kulak in and Russell out will bring some balance back to the D pairings.
Kassian needs to watch some games from the pressbox.
You’re joking. Right?
Also – they don’t have a goalie and that means another wasted season. Fully and completely. That team isn’t getting anywhere even playing great hockey – the last line will let them down when it matters.
Have some balls call up Skinner see where he’s at and if plays his way into game 1 then do it. Skinner has gone nuclear in a couple of Playoff series. Mikko is hot Garbage Smith is losing his reaction time.
Better to learn that lesson now than later.
Uncharacteristically bad coverage from some good players on both late goals. Multiple culprits.
Sounds like a broken record played over and over again this season. Looked like Tippett”s team tonight.
Call that what it was.
They choked. Badly.
They had that game in hand twice and couldn’t close.
Big time
Just brutal decision making
power play for the second game in a row cost us the game. That and our soon to be 9.5 million wonder boy
oof
missed opportunity tonight
Nurse needs to defend that 2 on 1 better – in particular with Ceci providing back pressure. Terrible slide.
McDavid can’t stop skating to his check…
True.
But with minutes left in the game, up by 1,Ceci decides he has to- at that moment -pinch to hold the OFFENSIVE blue line.
why?
What a waste of a fantastic start from Koskinen. His teammates really left him out to dry tonight.
I haven’t had many bad things to say about Ceci this year, but what the hell is he doing on the winning goal? Just so determined to pinch and stay high trying to force a nothing play up the wall with no one behind him.
No forward support either. Looked a lot like Tippet’s team in that last 7 mins…no team defense.
Why are you playing for another goal when you’re already up one? Just play solid D and get the win! Frustrating.
Thank you.
Minutes left in the game. Up by 1.
Risk / Reward
That gutless power play totally fucked them.
Top guys cost them tonight. Some really questionable play there.
Over and done.
On to the next one.
Ugly loss. Game decided with the top D and F unit on the ice.
well there goes that ‘score first and win’ streak.
pretty much as scripted – Oilers wheels fell off for long stretches in this game, needed better goalering.
At least vegas lost but looks like LA will move ahead a few.
Well that was crushingly bad. Our top D pair on for both goals……
Not really the D’s fault. 91-97-56.
Did you miss Nurse ineffectually waving his stick at Hintz on the 3rd goal or trying to swim on a frozen lake on the 4th.
Yes the forward we’re out of position … but you don’t get paid 9+ million to be a pylon.
He’s not getting paid 9M yet. Lotta 5M dmen get paid to be a pylon.
The third goal Dallas split two forwards who did not pick him up.
I thought it was Kassian’s fault??
Ceci agrees with you…..he saw everything unfold from the offensive blue line.
well, it’s looking like Dallas will be the team to snap the perfect win streak when scoring first.
BOOOO!
Dammit my little brother took the controller for a minute my bad yall.
One guy (Kassian) starts cheating the system, and soon everyone is. It’s infectious.
Right. Guy on the bench gets the blame. Maybe it was Bensons fault
Kassian was responsible for the first goal against, when he came of the bench looking for a hit rather than looking for his assignment. Changed the momentum of the game.
When he was out, the Oilers forwards were not making mindless mistakes. They were playing the system. They kept in rhythm. Kassian back making mental mistake, and the rhythm of the solid 5×5 play gets broken, and everyone begins making mistakes.
Kassian’s mistakes are like throwing sand in the gears…soon everything seizes up.,
Yeah, he played 6 minutes and change for the second game in a row.
One second is too much TOI for Kassian.
Well no more powerplays tonight
9 million dollar d by Nurse there.
McDavid was beaten back by the goalscorer. $12.5 million forward.
Nurse absolutely horrid on both goals wow.
That fucking Powerplay man
Yamamoto puckwatching and lost his forward backchecking.
Nurse defence-squad out in full force tonight.
Wow… this game is hella weird…
Is that all 5 players -2 in 20 seconds or whatever?
Woodcroft with his first time-out flub
Nurse swimming but going nowhere…
Manson needs to coach that out of him
Lol. WTF??
Pain.
Wow, rope a dope is right
From the stars
Well that was nice…..
Commercial break – Shore?
Damn. Nice goal.
Wow. D got totally fooled by, what looked like, a set play…forwards were out to lunch, too…
Well that was ugly
No shit…….
Ugh
Embarrasing
Nurse needs to stopping flopping on the ice like a damn fish.
It really is baffling that a PP with the two best players in the league on it can be so terrible…
When one of them doesn’t move and everyone else watches the other best guy it’ll happen alright.
Whats baffling is the refusal to switch it up.
And it costs them
Ahhh Louie talking about the “moral victories” of another PP that doesn’t register a shot…
Needs a fixin
Well at least our PP killed off a couple of minutes!
5 long minutes to go……
The PP really misses Nuge
He’ll replace Yams I assume…?
How far away is his return?
Tbh, I think the PP misses Klefbom more…
Predictable power play again…..
PP really misses 93