archangel2
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WTH! Why would they give him a NMC?
Because the oilers--FYI--this is more wishfull thinking by an oiler blog than anything else
WTH! Why would they give him a NMC?
So Ottawa is going to replace Tkachuk... With Skinner
People really are stupid
Sure and then see the ops postThe OP lists a fringe oiler fan blog that is trying to run Skinner out of town
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Click bait article by an oiler blog site that comes and goes like a bad habitHe already cost them two RFAs to offer sheets.
1 month into the season and already buys remorse. Either that or a click bait article. Tad too early IMO. Needs time to build chemistry.
WTH! Why would they give him a NMC?
WTF?! In what universe does he get that? Ughhhh stupid Oilers.He has a full NMC. So he has final say in where he goes and I do not see him waiving it for the teams mentioned. Oiler fans can wish upon a star
Oilers xGF% at even strength is currently 3rd in the league, yet their shooting percentage is 2nd worst in the league with the talent they have, and they currently have just a 17% power play which ranks 22nd in the league. I hate the Oilers a shit ton, but I am also not naive - their profile still suggests they're a sleeping juggernaut that is going to go on a hot streak soon here.
They also have the worst goaltending in the league which suggests long hot streaks will be difficult.
It's quite common for those 1 year deals.Thats actually insane to do on a one year deal for a run of the mill player. I cant remember if Hossa got a NMC in Detroit, but at least that'd reasonable for a star player.
They did it last year with the worst goaltending in the league as well, they're built to be able to withstand bad goaltending - at least in the regular season
10.5 million for HuberdeauI just saw Skinner and Arvidsson have a COMBINED 11pts so far this year in 18 games. Yikes. So much for those two high prized signings.
no, last year they were around the middle of the pack
this year they have literally been the worst