Post-Game Talk: 1001 Reasons to Watch Hockey

Soundwave

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The fact that you are ok with 2 of our dmen played bottom 2 for the Coyotes last year and then another dman that has played 40 games total for a Stanley cup contender that is a concernl. Team defence is ok but defenceman needs an upgrade before goaltending FOR SURE. Again so many posts of yours that will not stand the test of time very well. Not sure if you have been watching other games. Goals are up BIG time. The 10th best goalie in the league has barely over a 910 save %.

I don't think you pay attention to any stats, the Oilers 5 on 5 D is the main pillar propping the team up.

For reference, the last 3 years at this exact same point

22-23 Oilers (Woodcroft): Oilers allowed 61 goals against through the first 17 games
23-24 Oilers (Woodcroft, with Knob replacing him): Oilers allowed 66 goals against in the first 17gp.
24-25 Oilers (Knob in): Oilers have allowed 53 GA in 17 gp.

Anyone saying this team hasn't gotten better defensively is smoking crack cocaine.

If the goalies could even be a little below average on the PK, that 53GA number would be likely in the mid-40s, which would be top 10 in the league.

The D is not the problem here. Once the PK normalizes (maybe the goalies can help by making a damn save), the team will be again be in the top 10 defenses in the league as they were last season under Knoublaugh/Coffey.

Villanizing the d-corp when they're the main reason the team has a winning record this year (because they sure as f*** aren't doing it with offence or goaltending) is stupid.
 

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Yup it’s a real issue with this team for some weird reason, just so many shots that are just Center mass on the goalie. It’s statistically a big enough data set to say it’s not just a fluke, and the powerplay almost cost them tonight, one goal was needed and they couldn’t deliver.
One of the things is we're taking arguably the 2nd best producer on the planet off the charts in EV with the wingers he's had this season. Still a combined 2 goals all year for his wingers because they just don't cash shit. Constant setups. Pretty done with Pods in topsix. Sure the work rate is there but stone hands and just botching everything. Line has hardly looked more dangerous than with Perry on it tonight.

We're putting coolers with Drai and Henrique has nothing at all going and J Skinner has other than tonight been invisible for weeks. Hyman this is kind of predictable he was going to be human again this season. Nothing but work from him but playing with an injury and just not cashing.

So many players on this team not going. Nice for Nuge to be taking the year off.... The offense this season is basically McDrai and the D. They're all over it. Nobody else even registering.
 
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Season is long, but get a #4 dman and a goalie and this team can go all the way again. I can't even imagine what they can do if RNH/HYman/Skinner wake up
 

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Aerrol

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It’s important to remember that we’re spoiled watching 97 every night

Tonight is a great reminder. We are witnessing the most talented player to ever play the game
Yup. Came here to say this. It's so easy to forget how lucky we are to watch McDrai night in and night out. A classic display of both their talents tonight despite Wedgewood's best efforts.
 

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Kulak has more goals than all but two of our forwards and almost scored again tonight.

Ekholm has been all over it offensively all year. Nice to see Nurse getting untracked.

The forwards other than McDrai really ned to be picking up the bar tab this year. Just nothing.

Career Oiler RNH was pretty invisible tonight as well. Could see the players that were pumped for McD and making extra effort. Those that weren't...

Yes, the secondary scoring has been quite alarming so far this season. I’m hoping that the worm will turn shortly though as surely we can’t have multiple forwards putting up career lows on a playoff team. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before in my years of watching hockey.
 
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Bob Stauffer in the 1st intermission said "You know Wayne would consider him (McDavid) top 5, because he has said that to us", does anyone know what interview that refers to?
 

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Yes, the secondary scoring has been quite alarming so far this season. I’m hoping that the worm will turn shortly though as surely we can’t have multiple forwards putting up career lows on a playoff team. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before in my years of watching hockey.
Gonna win the Cup setting the record for fewest goals scored by a team through 4 rounds.
 

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Yes, the secondary scoring has been quite alarming so far this season. I’m hoping that the worm will turn shortly though as surely we can’t have multiple forwards putting up career lows on a playoff team. I don’t think I’ve ever seen that before in my years of watching hockey.
The numbers suggest it will turn. We're likely too much into the season to see a lot of these guys put up big season totals, but they likely will start producing like themselves in the last 3/4ths of the season. All the advanced stats suggest they will. Typically when the top guys start dominating like this it has a trickle down effect and the guys who haven't been scoring are still getting plenty of scoring chances and are tilting the ice in their minutes.
 

Soundwave

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The numbers suggest it will turn. We're likely too much into the season to see a lot of these guys put up big season totals, but they likely will start producing like themselves in the last 3/4ths of the season. All the advanced stats suggest they will. Typically when the top guys start dominating like this it has a trickle down effect and the guys who haven't been scoring are still getting plenty of scoring chances and are tilting the ice in their minutes.

They were scoring to start the year when Connor and Leon weren't doing shit, obviously when McDavid wakes up they go quiet. Happens every time here like clock work, might as well just be a feature of the Matrix at this point.

From the other thread

Darnell Nurse's last 7 games:

2G, 5A, 7 points, +7 ... my goodness it's Broberg like production, lol.
 
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Soundwave

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So 2 players out of 10. Perry's scored more in his last 6 than in his first 10.

For our first 6 games, probably half our goals were from so-called "depth scoring" players, we had a few taken away too over BS.

Adam Henrique doesn't look like a very good signing at this point, I was always kinda iffy on that one. He's pretty old for a forward.
 

Soundwave

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Largely yes with Kulak, but he's also taking some shifts with other pairings. They seem to be playing Kulak-Nurse together 60-80% of the night and then getting Kulak shifts with Emberson and Nurse shifts with Stetcher/Dermott.

Whatever is happening with Nurse maybe they should pin his ass to the right side from now on, lol.

7 points in the last 8 games, +7 in those 8 games.
 

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The worst parts of this win for me was Knobs postgame. Is it just me that is worried a guy is this flustered by basic questions sometimes and just constantly d rides McDavid and Leon?
 

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For our first 6 games, probably half our goals were from so-called "depth scoring" players, we had a few taken away too over BS.

Adam Henrique doesn't look like a very good signing at this point, I was always kinda iffy on that one. He's pretty old for a forward.
Not really. They had just as much scoring from dmen in the first 6 games as they did from depth forwards.

The worst parts of this win for me was Knobs postgame. Is it just me that is worried a guy is this flustered by basic questions sometimes and just constantly d rides McDavid and Leon?
What does this even mean?
 

Soundwave

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The worst parts of this win for me was Knobs postgame. Is it just me that is worried a guy is this flustered by basic questions sometimes and just constantly d rides McDavid and Leon?

He's a horrible interview, has been from day 1, but his system (or Coffey?) gets results.

Oilers at game 17 in 22-23: 61 goals against
Oilers at game 17 in 23-24: 66 goals against
Oilers at game 17 in 24-25: 53 goals against

And that's considering that 53 number is likely wildly inflated by an unsustainably bad PK, it should be a few goals less than that. Once our PK settles the f*** down and either one of the two goalies decides to make a save on it, our GA will be quite good.
 

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