Oilers Decade of Darkness was just a bunch of finesse wingers.Wingers are easily replaceable.
#1D and #1C are hard to get.
Exposed and destroyed every game.
Oilers Decade of Darkness was just a bunch of finesse wingers.Wingers are easily replaceable.
#1D and #1C are hard to get.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it was just Hall and Eberle right? Holy f***Oilers Decade of Darkness was just a bunch of finesse wingers.
Exposed and destroyed every game.
Paajarvi, Hemsky, Yakupov, etc.Correct me if I'm wrong, but it was just Hall and Eberle right? Holy f***
Jagr and Kurri would've dominated as centres regardless on if they were hypothetically born in Canada. It's a disservice looking back that their respective coaches didn't utilize them more in that position lmao. Kurri even had that one infamous stretch in 1993 when Gretzky got injured and he played centre and torched the f***ing league for a solid 2 months. Just Imagine a Lemieux-Jagr duo or a post Gretzky Messier-Kurri duo down the middle in the early to mid 90s. Both Pittsburgh and Edmonton are locks for a cup for half a decade IMO. Just bafflingMaybe I'm wrong but I'm under the impression in Canada winger is seen more of a left over position and all the best forwards play center, even if if they were naturally more suited to wing? I might be off, but my gut feeling is talent like Kurri, Jagr or even Selänne, arguably the most natural winger of the bunch, would've been developed as centers in Canada. Or Rantanen as a more recent example. Likewise if McDavid or MacKinnon were euros, I think there's a good possibility they would've ended up as wingers.
Better than having 2 franchise wingers that can't get out of the first round.Oilers Decade of Darkness was just a bunch of finesse wingers.
Exposed and destroyed every game.