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Daccord starting. Why. Just. Why.
Against Pickard.
Oilers supposedly fully healthy.
Against Pickard.
Oilers supposedly fully healthy.
I don't have a logical answer here.Daccord starting. Why. Just. Why.
Against Pickard.
Oilers supposedly fully healthy.
Daccord starting. Why. Just. Why.
Against Pickard.
Oilers supposedly fully healthy.
I don't have a logical answer here.
Maybe Bylsma thinks that running Daccord to the ground and winning 2-3 more games will keep his job secure? I wish they would call up Kokko and split the remaining games between the 3 of them evenly. Or even start calling up more kids and see what they can do.
The ship seems pretty rudderless to be honest.
I would very much doubt they end up that high. I know stranger things have happened but off the remaining 10 games left on our schedule, only the Sharks and Utah are not already in the playoffs or fighting for a spot. Utah is 8 points from the WC2 spot and are unlikely to make it but they still have 9 more points than us with fewer games played. Also, our team has already shown that they can lose to San Jose.I've read that both McDavid and Draisaitl are still out and that Draisaitl will be the first one back around next week.
Well, you gotta wear him out before his extension kicks in....
I guess the team's going for that 9th OVR pick...
Anyways, let's see how the guys will do at home against the Oilers without their top players.
I admittedly didn’t do even my usual level of half-assed scrutiny : I was looking at renowned hockey site ESPN.COM whose preview article for the game said “no reported injuries” for the Oilers to which I thought “huh, that doesn’t sound right but whatever” and posted it here anyway.I've read that both McDavid and Draisaitl are still out and that Draisaitl will be the first one back around next week.
Well, you gotta wear him out before his extension kicks in....
I guess the team's going for that 9th OVR pick...
Anyways, let's see how the guys will do at home against the Oilers without their top players.
Man I wish that guy was as good as Kaiden Guhle, then maybe we’d have something…
I just wish he was good enough for Suzuki's jockstrap.Man I wish that guy was as good as Kaiden Guhle, then maybe we’d have something…
Burakovsky always tries thoose reverse blind passes in the offensive zone. And they almost never work.
I have never really played hockey, but I would be interested in knowing if thiis type of stuff, is more a basic no-no from a coaching perspective or not? Some of the shit we do is just mental stuff like those no look back passes, holding on to the puck too long, etc.The Kraken swing the puck backwards more often than up the ice.
Yeah. I don't know how you bring him back. I really don't. I guess the GM/Ownership can make some kind of excuse about a bad year overall, etc. but this team looks worse than last year and that is saying something.This team can't move the puck at all. It's game 73 under Bylsma's reign.