2024-25 PS Game 8: Oilers at Canucks

by Lowetide
  • 2019-20: 9-7, 56 percent
  • 2020-21: 4-11, 27 percent
  • 2021-22: 10-8, 56 percent
  • 2022-23: 13-13, 50 percent
  • 2023-24: 8-18, 31 percent
  • At home to: WPG, CHI, CAL, PHI (Expected 3-1-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
  • On the road to: NAS, DAL (Expected 0-1-1) (Actual 0-0-0)
  • At home to: CAR, PIT (Expected 1-1-0) (Actual 0-0-0)
  • On the road to: DET, CBJ, NAS (Expected 1-1-1) (Actual 0-0-0)
  • Overall expected result: 5-4-2, 12 points in 11 games
  • Actual October results:
  • Oilers in 2024-25:

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defmn

@Sportsnet

Jack Campbell has entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program and will be away from the Red Wings for an indefinite period of time.

OriginalPouzar

Lineup:

Nuge/McDavid/Hyman
Skinner/Drai/Arvidsson
Janmark/Henrique/Brown
Podz/Philp/Perry

Ekholm/Bouch
Nurse/Emberson
Kulak/Stecher

Skinner
Rodrigue

———————-

YES!

Sierra

Now we’re cooking!

The Great One

But no quotation marks!

Decidedly Skeptical Fan

Should be the opening night lineup. Would like to see Lavoie in for Perry at some point when he is healthy, but for now, this is great.

Moonlight

Hopefully we don’t lose Lavoie for nothing on waivers. That would be terrible asset management.

CopperandBlue

Not really.

Darryl8843

This feels like the opening night lineup

OriginalPouzar

Do we think that Philp at 4C tonight and Ryan watching is an indicator of the game 1 lineup or the “last audition” for Philp prior to the season?

Ryan has had an OK exhibition season (one really impressive game) – he shouldn’t play every night but I do think they want to accrue cap space early.

As you mention Jason, injuries will happen and they will need to call up a player soon enough to fill in for a short-term (i.e. not LTIR) injury and the accrual will crater.
They might want to “make hey” before those inevitable injuries happen and accrue what they can.

I don’t see them waiving Ryan unless they think this a good time to try and sneak him though. At $900K, he likely slides through.

I think Philp goes down to Bako to start – they can call him up at any time to give Ryan, and then Perry, some games and send him back down when its time to get those guys back in – perhaps.

SayItAin'tSo, Gretz, SayItAin'tSo!

This is the Way.

defmn

I’ve been thinking about this and earlier thought they would send Philp down for 20 games or so but the problem I am having is that this means we have Ryan & Perry on the ice together for however many minutes they give the fourth line.

To me that makes the 4th line very vulnerable to speed and physicality from the other team.

Way back at the beginning of the summer I assumed that Perry & Ryan would be 12/13 forwards each playing about half the games & I was OK with that other than pointing out that it makes 4RW a $2M roster spot which is not where a cap strapped team should be spending extra dollars. But the more I think about it a Podkolzin – Ryan – Perry line is really not an NHL calibre line.

This team has two decisions to make coming out of camp; 3RD and 4RW. It will say something about management what those decisions are.

defmn

The
@EdmontonOilers
in Vancouver:

RNH-McDavid-Hyman
J.Skinner-Draisaitl-Arvidsson
Janmark-Henrique-C. Brown
Podkolzin-Philp-Perry

Ekholm-Bouchard
Nurse-Emberson
Kulak-Stecher

Skinner

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Chelios is a Dinosaur

Excellent roster.

defmn

Do we get a Dermott signing in the next 24 hours?

Chelios is a Dinosaur

I though he showed well from what I saw. I would certainly welcome it.

Reja

Yes Sir.

OriginalPouzar

Ethan Bear has a cap hit over $2MM which is not a fit for the Oilers 3RD at this point in the season.

DexandRuby

This year all I want is for the players to stand up for the stars. It should be automatic, you touch McDavid and there’s a response. Instant smash.

Now if that means having a couple “coke machines” on the roster, then I’m OK with that.

Last year was the soft parade. Too many guys were scared to engage. I don’t think I’m alone on this. Brown has a place on this team, sheltered minutes on the 3rd pair will not make or break this season.

That’s it and nothing more. Why criticize the entire organization for signing a guy for 1 million that can be buried and forgotten at any time.

godot10

So you want the Oilers to throw away 0.33 goals every time someone touches McDavid? Maybe more if the retaliation gets penalized more than the initial infraction.

The Great One

@PuckPedia

As suggested and predicted in this piece, hearing that #ALLCAPcomment image will in fact be putting Ethan Bear on waivers today

Sierra

How is it a guy who was in media won’t use quotes to give identify when using other people’s words?

The Great One

When I provide a post with a clearly defined link to the content, it should be obvious who authored it.

Much worse is someone who repeatedly parrots content derived from those generating it without providing a link to the content provider since they may be depending on traffic to make a living.

Sierra

If, ands, and buts….just use f#ckimg quotes when you are quoting someone. Otherwise, don’t post it.

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The Great One

This is not a newspaper.

I invite you to look up and see a post about the lineup for tonight.

Do you see quotation marks or a link to the source of information?

Does this not upset you?

Chelios is a Dinosaur

Ceci and Desharnais were “replacement level” last year as per many people. They have been replaced. Meanwhile at forward Holloway became Pod, while Foegele and McLoed became much better in theory as Arvidsson and Skinner.

Thats on paper a better club than the opening lineup in the SCF.

I can’t get behind the idea that we’re sewering a season because the rotating cast of seventh to ninth defencemen are wrong handed or the fourth line is shorter. We so far have no evidence the defence has actually been weakened and where there IS a hole (the same one that existed last year) they have actually positioned themselves to FILL said hole at the deadline.

Its fine. We are at the stage of the season where you put chips down on what’s wrong so yo can cash it at 2-9-1.

But let’s not forget these remain the best of times. What happened to holding on to this feeling, etc?

We all have a responsibility to not be pollyannaish but does anxiety over the fringes of the lineup undermine the core essence of this club, which is unchanged and if anything hungrier and more prepared than ever? Not for me by a mile. Much of this is respecting the leadership of this core and knowing they are capable of getting the best out of each of their line-mates.

The preseason is meaningless. Let’s drop the puck for real and give some credit to coaches Coffey and Garlic who took a slightly worse club to within a goal of the prize.

JimmyV1965

Great comment

meanashell11

Word, baby, ….word!

Lewis Grant

Agree in spirit. Many good reminders here. These are indeed the best of times.

But at beginning SCF, I do think Broberg was better than whomever our 2RD will be. Hopefully we can upgrade that the trade deadline.

Also, I hope the SCF G7 loss will make us hungry…not tired from a short off-season.

Chelios is a Dinosaur

Not unless you pay him 4+ million or get in your Delorian and sign him to 1 million. Its a game of whack a mole thereafter.

Mayan Oil

I know a guy with a used Delorian for sale. Heavily upgraded power plant, low mileage. Only one owner, sparingly driven from time to time….

The Great One

Farewell 630 Ched.

Next Oilers game is the Final on 630 Ched. A Farewell to a Decades Staple.
It will be moving over to 880 starting with the 1st Game Opener!

https://x.com/OADsBraydonW/status/1841676910499151967

LMHF#1

It will be interesting to see how they handle the branding challenge here. Kind of surprised they haven’t dropped the “630” in their promos and reads already.

MushedPeas

Holy Crap.

New World.

CruJones

What’s the deal with the signal strength on 880? Can easily pick up 630 in Calgary now. Will be a shame if they move to a weaker signal.

The Great One

Generally speaking the lower you are placed on the AM dial, the further your signal reaches.

When CKUA was broadcasting on 580, it was possible to listen south of Calgary and as far as Canmore.

In announcing the switch, Corus claimed it will provide better coverage in the city but I am not sure 630 ever had an issues with that.

https://www.corusent.com/news/edmontons-legendary-radio-station-has-a-new-home-on-the-am-dial/#

Given Corus’ precarious financial situation, I expect this has more to do with money than improved service.

Reja

The lower on the dial is interesting why is this? As i remember 1260 would barley make it to Bowden for me.

Side

Generally speaking the lower you are placed on the AM dial, the further your signal reaches.”

Source?

Tarkus

It’s true.

Fun fact: There’s a radio station that broadcasts out of Swift Current on 570 AM. However, so as not to interfere with 580’s range, the 570 signal is directional rather than broadcast in 360-degree range.

As such, the 570 signal is “cut” from going westward. This is why 570 is more clearly heard four hours north of Swift than a half-hour west.

Going to 880 will reduce its range, but not drastically so. (Point of reference: as a yute in southwest Sask, I was able to listen to 1060 in Calgary with ease.)

Side

Interesting – thanks, Tarkus!

The Great One

Put simply, radio signals are sent using parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, called the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum. Different parts of the RF spectrum have different qualities.
Longer wavelength, lower frequencies travel farther and are better at going over, around, and through more obstacles without losing their integrity. That’s why AM and Ham radio stations (operating at the lower end of the spectrum) are capable of transmitting signals over great distances.

https://cdt.org/insights/techsplanations-part-6-mobile-connectivity-an-incomplete-explanation-of-the-radio-spectrum/#:~:text=Longer%20wavelength%2C%20lower%20frequencies%20travel,obstacles%20without%20losing%20their%20integrity.

cowboy bill

630 CHED was never the same without Wes Montgomery.

OriginalPouzar

It should be far better, but the Oilers are going to be defensively chaotic coming out of the gate. They just are.

Maybe, but I don’t think this is a certainty.

For me, although its only been exhibtion games, Emberson has shown the opposite of chaos – he is very good defensively and has given up almost nothing against at 5 on 5.

We know the top pairing is fire (although Bouchard has a tendancy to start slow with handling the puck), I think the 2nd paring (which will always have some chaos because Nurse bring some chaos) has a real chance to succeed and Kulak is a solid 3LD anchor.

OriginalPouzar

That said, I’m thrilled the team is taking its time with Nurse’s deployment. Bring him along at pace and return him to the 2022-23 levels and maybe more. It’s the right thing to do. I’m even confident that Ty Emberson will have a positive impact on the team, although we simply don’t know if it will be next to Nurse on the second pairing.

I believe that Nurse having a “bounce-back season” is one of the keys to this team’s success. I know he’s had a round season and a half over the last few seasons culminating in an injury-related debacle in this year’s playoffs.

Frankly, I don’t think he had been near 100% since he played through the hip issue in the 2022 playoffs but I think he may just be there with the extra rest and precautionary deployment.

I have little doubt that Nurse has the ability to anchor a very strong second pairing. I mean, Nurse anchored a 1st pairing, playing some of the toughest comp in the NHL, with a revolving door of “non 1st pairing partners” for years and kept his head above water. Yes, there was McDavid help but those were very tough minutes and with the likes of Bear, Ceci, Barrie, etc.

Nurse has flaws and will make mistakes every game but, when he’s playing well, the quantity of solid plays simply vastly outweigh the mistakes – he stops so many plays in the defensive zone with a good stick or getting in front of a puck of winning a battle, etc.

As far as Emberson goes, one can only glean so much from exhibition but he has been so very solid – he gives up almost nothing defensively (to my eye) – great stick, good positioning, smart plays, etc.

His numbers in the exhibition are 60% plus across the board including like 64% expected goals.

To this point, he has done everything to provide optimism that he can be a solid 2RD – to this point.

Reja

I believe the organization and Woody tried to turn Nurse into a stay at home rock. This is not what he does best Nurse can drive the play with his skating ability and needs to be given the green light offensively. I do believe this is right up Coffey wheelhouse and I expect a revitalized Nurse this coming season.

Georgexs

Every season, pre-season does and doesn’t matter.

Josh Brown’s pre-season GA60 is 3.96 in 60 minutes, Bouchard’s is 4.39 in 54 minutes. Matters or no?

Desharnais over in Vancouver is 3.73 in 32 minutes. He was 0.7 GA60 in 85 minutes of pre-season time with us last year. Matters?

I tend to the pre-season doesn’t matter camp. Oilers did well last year in pre-season, came out of the gate horribly, fired their coach, made the finals. NYR and DAL didn’t have a great pre-season, finished high in the standings, made the semis.

Hockey’s mostly get individual talent, try something, then try something else.

cowboy bill

It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish.

The Great One

An amusing tale of Ray Ferraro.

Seattle wanted to host the first game of the regular season so was granted an afternoon game and Ray was slated to provide colour for the game.

That game starts at 1:30 PDT.

Ray is also doing the inaugural Utah home game the same day which starts at 7PM PDT.

Then he is slated to do colour for the Canucks home opener the following day at 7PM PDT.

So he is working 3 games in a little over 24 hours.

Ranford.85

3 games x 2.5 hours/game = 7.5 hours of work in 24 hours.
Crazy….

Diablo

Tough life – he works less than I do.

The Great One

There is just a bit of travel between games.

Reja

He’s making hay while the sun is shining.

Walter Gretzkys Neighbour

Boo – F%#@ing – hoo. And we may care about this because?? Twat

OriginalPouzar

First game of the regular season was today.

Seattle was fooled!

Red wolf

Is it really so bad?

Ek Bouch
Nurse Stetcher
Kulak Ember
Dermott

Georgexs

“In breaking things out this way, we can identify two seasons that are outliers, and that implies injury or some other element in a player’s game. Right? If he gathered 56 percent solo in two of the first three years and 27 percent in the other, it’s the Sesame Street ‘one of these things is not like the other’ right?”

Here’s a link to a binomial calculator:

https://stattrek.com/online-calculator/binomial

In those first three years, if Nurse were truly a 56% goal share player away from McDavid, the probability of him being on ice for 4 GF or fewer out of 15 total goals scored in one of those years is 2%. The evidence would then suggest he’s not a 56% goal share player away from McDavid. And, in all the years listed, Nurse in fact went 44-57 (44% goal share).

But… Important to remember that, of the three positions (F, D, G), defensemen have the least impact on goal share. When McDavid isn’t on the ice, the Oilers have typically had poorer forward options than other NHL teams over those years. That’s probably the bigger driver for Nurse’s results, quality of teammates… rather than the effect of injuries, which can only be speculated, given the player mostly continued to play.

The criticism of Nurse comes from the salary, which is at a level where fans can fairly expect him to have a positive influence on all of his teammates’ results. Management did not zero in on that, however, before offering Nurse his contract. To be fair, there were probably other factors involved that made the signing a priority.

Nurse, to me, is fine, and better than fine when he’s aggressive and using his physical advantages.

Chelios is a Dinosaur

Is there a “reasonable expectations” series this year or has that been discontinued?

cowboy bill

It might be valuable to keep Ekholm & Bouchard together. However, it may be equally valuable to see how Nurse & Bouchard play as a pair. I’m still of the opinion Ekholm would be better suited to bring along Emberson than Nurse. In fact, I’d like to see them give it a try tonight, in their final tune up, before the regular season begins. Balancing out the three pairings remains an option that eventually they may need to look at. So tonight, if it were up to me, I’d go with Nurse & Bouchard, Ekholm & Emberson, Kulak & Stecher.

Darryl8843

Is there any chance Brown is the 7th defenceman? Then just plays the PK and sheltered 5v5? Philip makes the team and Ryan or Perry gets sent down and they go the Woodcroft 11/7 model?

cowboy bill

It might be a better option just to put Kane on LTIR. That way they can put out the best team available to start the season, with a 23-man roster and have some cap space to work with, when, not if, they can work out a trade, sooner rather than later. Because they won’t be in a position to accrue much, if any cap space anyway and doing so is more of a handicap than anything. There’s no way they should try to rush Kane back, if he can make it for the playoffs fine, if he’s out the entire season that’s fine too.

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Diablo

2 Mutts podcast reported that Brown actually bought a house in Edmonton 3 weeks ago. if that true, that that’s just a head-shaking decision for a journeyman defenseman who’s never been more than guy who has a spot in an NHL lineup for his fists more than his playing ability to make.

KK might be doing the humane thing by keeping him on the preseason squad and giving him lots of reps to give him as a long a look as possible.

cowboy bill

They need a 23-man roster.

Reja

The 11/7 deployment works in a pitch it’s not a viable strategy just ask Woody who’s watching reruns of the Price is Right as we speak while Kris is coaching a Stanley Cup contender.

OriginalPouzar

Knob does not like 11/7.

Elgin R

Pretty easy schedule for the first 4 games with the exception of the Jets who always give the Oilers a tough game. Say they play Brown against WPG, CHI, CAL, and he is found wanting as most of us are predicting, management can say at least they tried and then send him down.

I would expect Connor and friends to outscore those three teams even with giving up a bad goal or two.

JimmyV1965

Can you make the argument that it is better for the team to send Philip to the AHL for half a season so he can play 20 minutes a night, and then bring him up for the second half of the season?

Diablo

You put too much cache into first week pre-season results. We’ll see how Philp does when the games matter. I hope he can rise to the occasion, but as we’ve seen in past years (e.g. Holloway’s pre-season results) once the games start to matter, a lot of young players start to quickly show that they don’t belong in the NHL.

LMHF#1

Agreed and I’m seeing him as having NHL ceiling based on the little things he does well. The game never looks “too fast”.

These are not “preseason results” driven observations. There’s a difference if you know what to look for.

Cape Breton Oilers 4EVR

If he’s won the role, give it to him. He’s 26 now, so no more need for nurturing his development. He’s there.

CruJones

I’m not at all following this narrative that the Oilers are suddenly obsessed with getting bigger. They acquired one guy (Brown) as far as I can tell who fits the narrative lately, and he’s at best going to be a third pairing guy.

They also acquired Savoie (5’9), Skinner (5’11), Arviddson (5’10), Podkolzin (6’1) and re-signed Brown, and Henrique (6’0) Stecher (5’10) and maybe Dermott (6’0 and looks like he might bump the one BIG guy down the depth chart). None of these guys, other than maybe Podkolzin, are known for being a big physical presence, and in most cases quite the opposite.

Other than Perry, who’s a bit player, none of the “bigger” guys they have acquired or retained (Emberson, Janmark) scream physicality.

They traded up to draft a guy who’s 6’1, and the one guy they took who seems to be of the “coke machine” variety is listed at 6’2. They also traded away or opted to not re-sign Foegele (6’2), MacLeod (6’3), Ceci (6’3), Desharnais (6’7!), and Holloway (6’1).

I don’t think having one guy on the roster who’s in the BIG mold who’s at risk of sitting in the press box or even on the farm most nights represents being “hell bent for moar bigger”.

Just my $.02.

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Diablo

Don’t let the evidence ruin a perfectly good narrative.

CruJones

I don’t think most would say that O’Reilly is “gritty” so much that they’d say he’s a 200 ft guy. He had 34 PIMs in 68 games (14th on the team) for London last year, and plays a style closer to Nuge from what I’ve seen.

In 134 games, Podkolzin has 43 PIMS, and most of those came in his first season. In his last 58 NHL games, he has 17. Not sure that represents a guy out there throwing his weight around and being brought in to be “gritty”.

Jarventie? Tough to make a call either way, as he’s not on the roster.

I just don’t see a single player outside of Brown that shows any push in that direction. If they’re that obsessed, wouldn’t they be bringing in guys who were higher in the lineup or at least were going to be everyday players.

It’s not like they brought in Lucic or something. Looking at the numbers, the Oilers have gotten smaller in the offseason when you look at guys who will actually be in the lineup on a consistent basis, and I simply don’t see how that can be construed as being obsessed with grittiness or intimidation or even size.

CruJones

I’d definitely not an expert, but I watched O’Reilly play in Penticton against other rookies, with plenty of youngsters out there who wanted to throw their weight around to get noticed, and saw nothing like that in his game. Haven’t really seen that in the preseason either.

The interview I heard with him sounded more like he wants to be known as a guy who’s responsible at both ends.

Tkachuk had 80 PIMS in 57 games in his last season of junior. Kadri had 105. That’s a pretty noticeable difference. I’m not saying he doesn’t have that in his game at all, I’m just saying do you bring in a kid who’s 6’1, 176 if grit and size is the absolute number one priority?

Brown is just one guy and one guy who’d likely not going to play more than 40 games, making this a moot point.

There are several other players that suggest a move in another direction. I’d say it’s far more likely they’re finally more concerned with surrounding skill with skill, and giving their best players the best players to play with.

The Parkatti move also speaks to this point. Would they bring him in specifically at a time when they’re obsessed with size so they could not listen to him?

cowboy bill

Maybe when he’s 6’1 & 200 lbs. He’s smart.

Walter Gretzkys Neighbour

Well I agree we are seeing some stubbornness.

Mayan Oil

To be fair, Brown was signed well before we got Dermott on a PTO. I treat Brown as a fall back signing who can be buried in the AHL and protect the kids, if and when they find someone better – which they eventually did in Dermott.

DevilsLettuce

Leon Draisaitl is starting his season with the most talented wingers he’s ever had on the 2nd line without robbing from the 1st.

The 3rd line was all retained.

Podz has shown flashes with the puck that Holloway has never reached, Perry has alot of goals and points under his belt.

O’Reilly had a great camp, with the puck.

Jarventie was flipped for a burnt out pick and may never play a big league game with the Oilers either.

Emberson is not a bruiser, none of the defenders brought in are other the one individual Josh Brown.

Everyone in the hockey world can see that the Oilers will be looking to upgrade the right side.

The team is older, shorter, lighter.

Imo it’s impossible to think Knobs and Coffey are going to be foiled by Josh Brown.

Nuge/Mcdavid/Hyman
Skinner/Drai/Ards
Janmark/Henry/Brown
Podz/Philp/Perry/Ryan

That’s not a moar bigger group, that’s a wagon.

Elk/Bomb
Nurse/Embers
Kulak/rotating cast of misfits.

There’s a hole everyone would like to see severely upgraded, and at some point it will be. If Emberson exceeds expectations, it’s most likely a tougher to play against 3rd pairing aging veteran. If Emberson ends up with Kulak, they’ve scored a talented top 4 RHD for the drive.

Not every player can be break dancers, some will make Dan Campbell proud with their knee cap biting abilities.

cowboy bill

Their nuclear deterrent is their PP. Even the second unit they can put out there is better than most teams first unit.

anonymous

Great in theory, not in reality. The Oilers do not get the calls. The Refs always even up.

The Pietro/Nurse fiasco a perfect example.

Paraphrasing, ‘if they called everything they’d be on the pp all game’. It’s a joke.

I believe they had 100 fewer pp opportunities than the league leader the year they had the record breaking pp.

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jp

I am not enamored with Oilers management and coaching currently. They have returned to the hell bent ‘moar big’ model that led to a stampede of Coke machines entering the organization two years ago

I assume ‘two years ago’ is a typo?

My apologies, but I have to say I’m a bit puzzled by your level of concern over this.

Aren’t we talking basically only about Brown being paid $1M and being the favored 3RD?

Maybe also the Clattenburg pick?

What else leads you to believe they are ‘hell bent on moar bigger’?

The main FA signings were Arvidsson, Skinner and Henrique. None big or rough. The chose to let Desharnais walk.

I’m just not seeing anything other than Brown at 3RD (with cover) that indicates a larger issue.

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jp

Yes, I’m not suggesting they play Brown come hell or high water, but it’s not like the other available options are out scorers either.

As I said, I’m not seeing much evidence of a larger issue, but maybe you’re ahead of the curve on this.

cowboy bill

Fill the roster with healthy players. Put Kane on LTIR.

OriginalPouzar

There are reasons why this is not the ideal way to start the season.

CruJones

As per Tony Brar:

EDM lines at Morning Skate:

RNH – McDavid – Hyman
Skinner – Draisaitl – Arvidsson
Janmark – Henrique – Brown
Podkolzin – Philp – Perry
Caggiula – Lavoie

Ekholm – Bouchard
Nurse – Emberson
Kulak – Stecher
Dermott – Brown

Gotta think this is the opening night lineup. It appears we’re arguing about the #8 dman.

Huge congrats to Philp. After taking a year off, the kid has come back and earned a spot right out of camp.

Reja

Clattenburg was picked 160 overall in the same zip code as Kelly Buchberger. Clattenburg was just named captain of his team. I know it’s Junior but coaches don’t select Coke Machines as Captains. This kid has something that is needed on all teams and I hope to see him on the Oilers in 4-5 years

anonymous

Mitch Moroz was an impact player in junior…

Reja

Mitch went 32 overall can you really compare that pick to 160 overall. Clattenburg can skate has high energy and is obviously loved by his teammates and coaching staff. I’m rooting for this kid and I don’t hold it against him that he doesn’t play all nice and gentle like a Bourgault type.

Tarkus

Prospectacle!

A quintet of OHL’ers feature on tonight’s docket.

Wakely has yet to appear in a Battalion game since being returned, but my sleuthing has turned up nothing about a reason. We continue to play the waiting game.

O’Reilly has also been returned to the O–shall he join Nicholl and the Kniggits this eve?

And the Birds of Fire are also in action with Flattenburg and the Day-man (woo-ah-ahhhhhh).

But I digress:

The list of communities I’m using has been expanded. Since the Flames have embraced mediocrity, the Oilers are running their show geographically too now. The list now includes all of Alberta with forays into the southern NWT and western SK, and numbers over 800 communities.

Digression ends.

All games begin at 5 p.m. Major time.

Reja

We were once called the Alberta Oilers.

Elgin R

Even though it was the shortest off season ever, it sure felt long. But we are finally here with LT putting up the ‘WHAT TO EXPECT IN OCTOBER’ heading and results!

As to the defence and Nurse – play him if he is healthy. Nurse is good dman most of the time. It appears he gets into trouble when hurt or trying to do too much with a weak partner. Coffey needs to sit him and Emberson down and be very clear on roles and responsibilities – then Nurse (if healthy) can shine!

Viking – Bouch
Nurse – Emberson
Kulak – Dermott
Stecher
(Hard to decide with the limited TOI, however data from last year showed that Stecher was riding a PDO pony, so Dermott it is)

Watching some of the preseason games, Brown did not play like an NHL dman. Send him to Bake and call him up if required, although one of Wanner, Gleason or Kemp will probably eat his lunch.

JJS

I feel this line-up, if healthy, is good enough to keep us in the division crown running. Maybe top 3-4 in the Conference. But not the Cup.

This trade deadline is shaping up to be one of the more important ones in team history, akin to the 2006 magic.

Fun times ahead!

finn_fann

Different coaches seem to have different priorities in preseason. I am hopeful Brown is only getting so much playing time so that the team can see what they have with him. If KK is truly just taking the opportunity to evaluate guys, then there is no point in hand wringing over who plays where in the current lineup.

That said, I’ve had this uneasy feeling since the draft that there could be a coke machine bias in our current management group (e.g. picking Clattenburg wgere they did). For me, the big litmus test is going to be how long Brown sticks around in the NHL once preseason wraps up. As you say, the qualities he brings don’t have much to do with winning games. If the team values those other qualities more than winning, then I think we are in for a number of questionable moves and signings going forward.

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Elgin R

Current management group have shown, with the exception of Brown, an improved acceptance of analytics and how they are valued.

IF Brown gets a couple of games and plays like he always has, I would expect them to send him down. No harm in cutting your losses as he will not count against the cap – just OEG money.

finn_fann

Agreed, this is what I think will happen.

But there is still a nagging voice in my head that remembers the DOD and fears a return to that addled way of thinking. For now, I don’t think Brown playing up at this time of season, or Ryan and Perry being on the roster for that matter, are the big red flags some are making it out to be. But if they DO get stubborn on Brown and keep him up over a guy like Stetcher in-season, then I will be very concerned.

JJS

Don’t worry LT, it will all come together tonight!!

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