Lol....The question is do the Oilers have a secret weapon this playoffs? Last season after struggling to Dallas initially, they had a weapon in Broberg, and the rest is history.
Feels like it would have made a lot more sense to make this thread after Friday.
The real question is did management watch the guys they signed last year?Henrique straight up took McLeod's job in the playoffs. Foegele's play made them give up on him ever moving into the top 6 so they gambled that Arvidsson could at the same price. Did the OP not watch the Oilers play last year?
Yeah its hard to get my hopes up again. 2022 three of our games went into OT, lost all of them. 2023 we went on an absolute tear entering the playoffs and arguably looked like a lock for the WCF, then choked to Vegas. We were even leading in game 5 lol. Last year we choke to florida by going down 0-3. Ive known nothing but pain as an oilers fan in my 27 years of living. Losing to 3 cup winners in a row is the cherry on the shit sundaeThe cup window has closed. It lasted for two years. The first year was squandered by playing Stuart Skinner after he had clearly imploded. And it could be heavily argued that the team lost for the same reason last year.
Has one organization ever done more to squander generational performances by neglecting one area more than the Oilers neglected its goaltending?
Yet on July 1st HFOil was concerned, and Calgary Puck was penciling Broberg into their lineupI always find it difficult to blame solely management when it comes to offer sheets. By the sounds of things, the Oilers were blindsided by both
Henrique? Yes that was my point. Arvidsson was a career top 6 player that was a gamble due to coming off injury but the Oilers couldn't have afforded as a full price top 6 UFA. Skinner was a cheap reclamation project which I wouldn't have done but understand why someone would.. especially if that someone wasn't a real GM which is a pretty f***ing ridiculous situation for a pro team.The real question is did management watch the guys they signed last year?
They f***ed up so bad it feels like there's no chance at a Cup this year. Or ever.
There was a day in 1988 that blows any 9 month stretch out of the water.it sure does not look good, it definitely has the potential to be the WORST 9 months in Oilers history. If this team goes out in the first round, and it ends up making McDavid decide that he wants to move on, and not resign here, then yes, this would be the worst 9 months in the history of this team.