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Alienblood

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Roy may get fired:

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Yzerman has to get fired, that's the 3rd embarassing loss in 4 days.

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Yzerman won't get fired, it will be birdman
 

dahrougem2

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If they need some cap space, I’m willing to take on Ekholm
We need cap space lol
How did that happen. How do you give a guy 11M a year contract. Was he really good before this. Maybe offensively?
Points pay. Since 21-22 he's 9th amongst all defensemen in points. Rasmus Dahlin is 8th and he makes 11M. Bouchard has the ability to ask for that and if the Oilers don't want to pay, some dumb team will.
 

McMetal

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We need cap space lol

Points pay. Since 21-22 he's 9th amongst all defensemen in points. Rasmus Dahlin is 8th and he makes 11M. Bouchard has the ability to ask for that and if the Oilers don't want to pay, some dumb team will.
The best thing (as an Avs fan) about the Bouchard situation is that the Oilers are about to enter a repeat of where they were with Nurse before they signed him to that gross contract. Both the Oilers and Nurse knew that if they let him go to UFA they had absolutely nothing in the system to replace him, so everyone at the table knew that any threat to let him walk was an empty one. They were over a barrel and ended up having to pay whatever Nurse asked.

And now here they are again, where their defense is so paper thin that even letting an extremely overrated player leave would gut them. If they trade him, they won't get a better player back, and if they let him walk they have no internal options to replace his role. So they will end up paying Bouchard an obscene amount of money on an 8 year deal to do shit like that.

And better yet, they will then have to go turn around and beg McDavid to stay, despite it being very obvious to their captain and everyone else that the Oilers are not built to win a Cup with Nurse and Bouchard on those contracts.
 

dahrougem2

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The best thing (as an Avs fan) about the Bouchard situation is that the Oilers are about to enter a repeat of where they were with Nurse before they signed him to that gross contract. Both the Oilers and Nurse knew that if they let him go to UFA they had absolutely nothing in the system to replace him, so everyone at the table knew that any threat to let him walk was an empty one. They were over a barrel and ended up having to pay whatever Nurse asked.

And now here they are again, where their defense is so paper thin that even letting an extremely overrated player leave would gut them. If they trade him, they won't get a better player back, and if they let him walk they have no internal options to replace his role. So they will end up paying Bouchard an obscene amount of money on an 8 year deal to do shit like that.

And better yet, they will then have to go turn around and beg McDavid to stay, despite it being very obvious to their captain and everyone else that the Oilers are not built to win a Cup with Nurse and Bouchard on those contracts.
Honestly they got by just fine with Tyson Barrie in the Bouchard role. Sometimes you gotta be ruthless and if I was Stan Bowman, I would ship Bouchard to the highest bidder next offseason and allocate that money elsewhere.
 

McMetal

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Honestly they got by just fine with Tyson Barrie in the Bouchard role. Sometimes you gotta be ruthless and if I was Stan Bowman, I would ship Bouchard to the highest bidder next offseason and allocate that money elsewhere.
So would I. The ideal scenario for Edmonton is to simultaneously acquire assets while making his next contract someone else's problem. However, I think we both know what's most likely to happen.
 

NOTENOUGHRYJOTHINGS

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Look at Bouchard giving up on the 2nd goal. Incredible


He's faster turning around and skating up the ice after the second goal (I assume to the bench?) than he is trying to get back to prevent it.

Every defender makes bad plays or misreads where the opposing forwards are. It happens to the best of them. Even Quinn Hughes. But how does one put more effort into turning around and skating off than trying to get back to stop a breakaway?
 

RoyIsALegend

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He's faster turning around and skating up the ice after the second goal (I assume to the bench?) than he is trying to get back to prevent it.

Every defender makes bad plays or misreads where the opposing forwards are. It happens to the best of them. Even Quinn Hughes. But how does one put more effort into turning around and skating off than trying to get back to stop a breakaway?

He actually wasn’t sure if the puck went in and was turning up-ice to go on offense.

Not sure if that makes it better or worse as he literally coasted defensively and then got a speed burst when there was a chance to go back on offense. 😭
 
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SirLoinOfCloth

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He actually wasn’t sure if the puck went in and was turning up-ice to go on offense.

Not sure if that makes it better or worse as he literally coasted defensively and then got a speed burst when there was a chance to go back on offense. 😭
Leon Draisaitl-esque from our cup run. Hobbling around like an impaired child on defensive, puck ends up on his stick and boom nothing's wrong.
 

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Leon Draisaitl-esque from our cup run. Hobbling around like an impaired child on defensive, puck ends up on his stick and boom nothing's wrong.
The injury is called OZS. It stands for Own Zone Symptoms. It is a very weird injury where you only feel extreme pain when the puck is headed TOWARDS your own net. A milder form of this disease occurs when the player lacks a great deal of effort again only when the puck is headed towards your own net. Some coaches have tried prescribing benching as a remedy to both these cases but quickly found that it is usually incurable. It is very sad.
 

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