2025 Positivity Thread

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I’m actually looking forward to the rest of the season and the playoffs. This is the fun time of the year for hockey fans. There is enough negative crap going on in the world right now, and the Oilers not getting exactly what I wanted today isn’t even in the top ten. Disappointing sure, but we’ve still got a solid team, with oodles of playoff experience. I’m not ready to write this team off until I’ve seen what they can do in the playoffs, that is what they were built for. We have an improved top 6 D over last year, and quite a bit more adequate D depth as well. For the forwards it’s show time for a lot of the guys, time to ramp it up. If Kane can come back and be close to the level he’s been at in the past, then that’s the best deadline acquisition any team could make. I think the boys will be motivated to take care of their unfinished business from last year. The ride will get bumpy, but that’s all part of the journey. Should be fun down the stretch.

I need to read more of this. I’m very down on the management and the coach is making a lot of puzzling decisions that run counter to his comments in the media, but the players are now what we got like it or hate it.

I’ll cheer my Oilers on harder in the hope we get to the promised land!
 
Imo we were never going to need a big fish addition. Goalie was the only spot we needed one

We have had deadline additions who have stayed on. Deals like Walman and Frederic were what we should have expected.

Also adding big names is not the huge video game upgrade that it seems today. Rantanen didn't look great in Carolina and may look underwhelming in Dallas. Even if he looks great, the scoring he gives will come from opportunities that their other offensive players won't have, and they'll get cold. The total upgrade is real but not as massive as it can seem.

Also our team is full of under performers. I'm guessing almost everyone has their eyes on peaking in the playoffs. It's just a fact that players cannot play at 100% every night for 82 games, and that goes double for players past 30. These guys will improve a ton
 
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I’m actually looking forward to the rest of the season and the playoffs. This is the fun time of the year for hockey fans. There is enough negative crap going on in the world right now, and the Oilers not getting exactly what I wanted today isn’t even in the top ten. Disappointing sure, but we’ve still got a solid team, with oodles of playoff experience. I’m not ready to write this team off until I’ve seen what they can do in the playoffs, that is what they were built for. We have an improved top 6 D over last year, and quite a bit more adequate D depth as well. For the forwards it’s show time for a lot of the guys, time to ramp it up. If Kane can come back and be close to the level he’s been at in the past, then that’s the best deadline acquisition any team could make. I think the boys will be motivated to take care of their unfinished business from last year. The ride will get bumpy, but that’s all part of the journey. Should be fun down the stretch.
Great post. Going to take you up on this too.

PS- the Sun did come up today!
 
This should make people's heads pop-off. But the thread theme is Positivity and so feels fitting to share that Brian Burke believes in Skinner and the Oilers goaltender coach. Evidence is here:

Burke has also been fired from his most recent management job in the NHL of late (which was an complete abomination) and is now out of the league.

Let’s hope he’s right though.
 
Burke has also been fired from his most recent management job in the NHL of late (which was an complete abomination) and is now out of the league.

Let’s hope he’s right though.
It's definitely possible that Skinner-Pickard wins us a cup

Remember that there are no more super teams. Everyone has weaknesses and play to cover those up. We're no different
 
We didn't move a roster player which is good.
I would have been ok moving a few roster players if it brought back players that potentially play better in Knob’s system.

I mean it’s been rehashed to death but JSkinner is persona non grata with this staff and Arvidsson, to name just two players, I wouldn’t have shed an ounce of tears if they were moved.

Unfortunately, I believe that JSkinner is not going to get a 2nd chance on this roster, post TDL. Kane, Jones and Frederic bump him further down.
 
Burke has also been fired from his most recent management job in the NHL of late (which was an complete abomination) and is now out of the league.

Let’s hope he’s right though.
Haha. I enjoy Burke the media interview less the overrated hockey executive. That said, his interview fit the thread theme so I felt it was worth sharing. We all know about the management choices, prioritizing its cap expenditures, and poor decision making, so including a hopeful opinion of a largely neglected critical position is at least worth a listen imo.

We're all about to see how good is the Jackson Bowman information based organization. Lots of big bets across key areas that haven't delivered. This playoff will reveal.
 
I would have been ok moving a few roster players if it brought back players that potentially play better in Knob’s system.

I mean it’s been rehashed to death but JSkinner is persona non grata with this staff and Arvidsson, to name just two players, I wouldn’t have shed an ounce of tears if they were moved.

Unfortunately, I believe that JSkinner is not going to get a 2nd chance on this roster, post TDL. Kane, Jones and Frederic bump him further down.

Connor Brown, JSkinner would have freed $4M.

This is positivity thread, so I’m very happy that Connor Brown should never get another shift in an Oiler uniform, barring injury with the new additions and Kane coming back.
 
The play on the ice over the last 6 weeks has been hugely disappointing, but the impact of said play in the standings hasn't been.

The Oilers are quite likely to finish 2nd (or even 3rd) in the division, and by virtue of that they will get LA/VAN/CGY as a first round opponent. Dallas is going to get Colorado! Lol. Round 2 probably sees Vegas or Minnesota as the Oilers opponent, while the two surviving Central teams eliminate another one of themselves.

The East is looking pretty similar; two of Florida, Toronto, and Tampa are gone before the Conference Final. The much weaker Metro division will limp somebody into one of the final four spots (or it will be a humdrum wildcard team that gets hot).

Basically the current NHL playoff format hurts teams in strong divisions and helps teams in weak divisions, and at this moment in time the Oilers are a weak division benefactor.

It's well within the realm of plausibility that the Oilers path back to the final could be VAN-MIN-battered and bruised WPG...I'm cherry picking a best case scenario, but it's at least one reason for optimism.
 
Connor Brown, JSkinner would have freed $4M.

This is positivity thread, so I’m very happy that Connor Brown should never get another shift in an Oiler uniform, barring injury with the new additions and Kane coming back.

Edit: NVM, I was reading your posts in the wrong order, sorry about that. Delete pls.
 
It’s 78F on my patio, the Brier is on and PEI isn’t in it, and the Oilers still have a small chance. It’s all good.

The not positivity thing is that the Saskatchewan rinks are drinking now with Koe.

Cheering for Manitoba as we speak. Jacobs is an interloper.
 
I raged all day but after listening to the Bowman presser I thought he was brutally honest in his assessment of the team

He is correct that Frederic can play with Leon imo, he will even push Hyman, and it would be at a 3C price. If Walman really is a good 3D for 3.5, It's two value contracts in key roles next season.

Jackson haphazardly gutted the roster, capped out, handed NMC's to the players we need to dump, and we have 3 valuable prospects left. That's what I got out of the presser. I mean Bowman essentially said they swung and missed on deadline day. It was a reality check, we want to talk about goaltending when the team has played well for 30% of the season
I agree.
I think the other reality here is the lack of energy and emotion which IMO is completely understandable considering they place all that high energy/high intensity hockey last spring and lost in game 7.
I clearly remember how gutted McDavid (and the entire core) was after that excrutiating loss.
That had to affect them emotionally this season and I believe it has.

I think another reality is that its very hard to assess a team when internally it is devoid of energy.
Essentially depleted. Players are then not playing to their potential...not providing an accurate picture of what they can do.

That is why I like the Jones and Frederic trades and also why I have been so bullish on about them.
I think that Bowman had exactly the right read on the room.

This team (once Frederic and Kane are in the lineup) now (potentially) has an energy player for every line.
It will also have a much better net front presence and more pushback against the heavier teams.
They now have more players who can generate that emotional spark this team obviously needs.

With the addition of Walman they have a player that fills a hole on D. He is a very good skater who can move the puck up ice very effectively. He can play boths sides which offers flexibility. He even throws open ice hits which is something this team hasnt had in years....that keeps opposing players honest.
He is even a shot blocking leader.
Lastly he is a solid point producer...all of that for a conditional first and a prospect that may not even play in the NHL and h even has another cheap year on his contract left.

Bowman did some good work here.
He gave up very little (he had very little to work with in terms of the teams prospects and draft picks) and IMO touched on some major areas that needed improvement.
 
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