That is unfortunate to hear. A team like us missing urgency and compete will almost always result in a L.Honestly it's hard to describe.
The first 20 minutes were a complete disaster, one of the worst periods of hockey I've seen from a professional team. For a team that considers itself chasing a playoff spot, probably the worst. They had zero motor and were just coughing the puck up left and right in both the d-zone and the neutral zone (they were never in the Oilers zone to cough it up there). The two the Oilers scored looked like a practice drill against a bunch of traffic cones. It was bad.
They pushed back a little in the 2nd and 3rd but honestly there was no point where it felt like they were "in control". The Oilers would just take their feet off the gas now and then and the Kraken would squeeze in a chance or two. Still no consistent link-up play or push, just individual effort by one or two people for brief moments in time.
The score in no way reflects how the pace or flow of the game actually felt. The Oilers dominated them from pretty much the first faceoff.
I was actually thinking about this earlier this afternoon, that this season there have already been multiple games where I just wanted to turn it off after the first period, not bother coming back for the 3rd period, etc.Left to go Lebowski bowling with friends after it was already 0-2; I see the offense never managed to assert itself. 17 shots in total, really?
I was actually thinking about this earlier this afternoon, that this season there have already been multiple games where I just wanted to turn it off after the first period, not bother coming back for the 3rd period, etc.
I had hoped the whole "fun team to watch, hard to play against" vibe from season 2 was them developing an overarching culture for the team, but it really was just lightning in a bottle, wasn't it?