Prospect Info: 2024/25 Oilers Prospect Thread

BarDownBobo

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and we traded two prospects for him. I still do not understand why we traded for a guy who has had two years of back to back lost seasons. The guy is too fragile for the NA game
Borgault and Chiasson have combined for 4 more points this season in 22 more games. Jarventie has injury concerns but he’s shown significantly more at the pro level than either of the other two. It was a complete change of scenery move that likely amounts to nothing but Jarventie is much more likely to play NHL games.

Plus they got a pick attached which they in turn flipped to get Podkolzin. Which in itself is a huge win. The trade as a whole has massively favored the Oilers regardless of Jarventie’s injury issues this year.
 

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Sam O'Reilly scores nice goal, and I imagine takes a number. Collects an assist later.





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Brady Stonehouse with this tip.



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Connor Clattenburg with good anticipation finds himself on a breakaway. Nathan Day makes 17/19 saves for a 8-2 win.



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Beau Akey sends the pass from his zone for this apple.



Different Day, different Dalyn Wakely goal.

 
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Shizuka

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Hardly even talked about, but Paul Fischer, the D they received from STL is quietly putting together a nice season at Notre Dame. Plus skater, good 4 way mobility and edges, pretty solid defensively and isn't shy about taking the body. Not a flashy type but this team desperately needs some wins in the development pipeline, so this is one of very few up arrows.
 

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The Terrier's won the Friendship Four, which seems to be a smaller version of the Beanpot. Anywho, the Terriers won it, besting Merrimack yesterday and Notre Dame today.

Shane Lachance was all over the third period comeback down 3-1. He and Matt Copponi assisted on the 2-3 goal, assisted on the game tying goal, and scored the tournament winner.





 
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VeteranPresence

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The Terrier's won the Friendship Four, which seems to be a smaller version of the Beanpot. Anywho, the Terriers won it, besting Merrimack yesterday and Notre Dame today.

Shane Lachance was all over the third period comeback down 3-1. He and Matt Copponi assisted on the 2-3 goal, assisted on the game tying goal, and scored the tournament winner.







Wow, what a game. Lachance is evolving into a special player right before our eyes. Hopefully he gets signed at the end of the year and we can get him into the AHL pronto. He'll be 22 when next season starts so the perfect age to take that next step.
 

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Wow, what a game. Lachance is evolving into a special player right before our eyes. Hopefully he gets signed at the end of the year and we can get him into the AHL pronto. He'll be 22 when next season starts so the perfect age to take that next step.

And he's been at 3 development camps in a row. So he seems invested in the Oilers, which isn't always the case with kids who go the college route.
 
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