Holloway is so good...extremely skilled, extremely fast, plays hard. Did he just hate Edmonton? I see a lot of Oilers fans trying to cope by saying he was low on their depth chart...who would be ahead of him aside from McDavid and Drai?? I don't see any other Oilers forwards I'd take over Holloway.
Holloway coming to STL reminds me a lot of Tage Thompson going to Buffalo and tearing it up. We saw the potential in Thompson when he was here, but he was never given the opportunity to show his true value.
Oilers are the odds on favourite for the Cup without them. How much better could they have been?Wonder just how good the Oilers would be with both he and Broberg still on the roster.
With each passing game they play its looking better and better for STL.
He actually wanted to stay with the Oilers and was shocked when they did not match. He signed the offer sheet cause he and his agent literally got no response from the Oilers. He wanted to put pressure on them so they would negotiate. To this day it's mind-boggling that they did not match. And Holloway he was all screwed inside when they didn't match. He was like WTF? Esp. since it wasn't a huge amount.
Really stupid move by the Oilers.
I'll take "Shit that never happened" for $1,000, Alex.
Holloway was born in Alberta, true, but he grew up a Calgary Flames fan, not an Oilers fan (and yes, you can look that up). He signed an offer sheet for a significantly higher portion of money than what the Oilers were willing to give him, as was his right as a sports athlete who could suffer a career-ending injury at any time and get nothing but the signing bonus. Broberg? Same thing.
The most the Oilers could've done after the fact was match the offer given by the Blues (you can't go over or under an offer-sheet once it's signed by a player; only match). He signed an offer sheet knowing that it was the highest he'd get, and did it willingly; the Blues didn't kidnap his family and threaten to gun them all down if he didn't sign the contract.
And aside from that, Holloway has never once said - in an interview, to a private source, anywhere at all - that he regrets signing the offer sheet. Never. I don't know where that myth came from, nor do I care: I'm just here to point out that it can't be regarded as anything other than fiction - and I should know because I write fiction.
This is some phenomenal coping.SKinner was a calculated risk...but Holloway would have the same issue in Edmonton. Skinner isn't playing where he needs to be to be productive and he can't break in because the top 6 is basically set. Holloway definitely would not be getting the minutes and chance he is in the St Louis in Edmonton.
Skinner hasnt been that bad, he isn't scoring, but he is't playing in the top 6 and he isn't as bad defensively as people make out. Also, his contract is over at the end of the year. Skinner wasn't given a real run in the top 6 after October ( when the whole team was struggling).
It’s crazy how little help McDavid has gotten from the Oilers’ management. They don’t deserve to have a piece like him on their team.The fact Bowman came out and told the media this worked out well for the Oilers is about as incompetent as it gets.