Last 14 Games: 2 regulation wins = WHY? Let's break it down...

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The Panther

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Sorry for the mini-essay here -- in the past 14 games, the Oil have a pathetic 2 regulation wins.

They have scored 2.7 goals per game (in regulation).

The Oil have scored 26 even-strength or short-handed goals (not incl. novelty overtime or empty-netters... not that they ever get the latter) in these 14 games. (For comparison, in their past 14 games, the Dallas Stars have scored 42.)

During this brief stretch, the Oil have the fifth worst record in the NHL, being out-performed by Chicago and Seattle (last spring's Finals' opponent, the Panthers, have the very best record, btw).

So, obviously, in any slump, everything is bad (offense, defence, goaltending). But one thing has been pretty good for Edmonton, which is the Power-Play. During this slump, the PP is at 34.3%, fourth-best in the NHL.

Here's how the Oil's stats break down over these 14 miserable games:

Overall record: 28th
Overall offense: 18th
(but I suspect they're around 20th if OT isn't counted)
Overall defense: 31st
Power-Play: 4th
Shot on Goal: 2nd


So... what's going on here? How do we square the club's offense drying up just as the PP is hitting season-best heights?

Also, it seems to me that since last season, the Oilers have consistently been getting large volume of shots on goal but then having a poor shooting-percentage. Is this a Knoblach-related thing? I guess as a very "puck-possession" type of club, the Oil will tend to hold onto the biscuit for extended periods, but it appears they aren't then able to generate high-quality shots as an end result. (Either that, or their shooters just suck.)

During these 14 games of misery, Draisaitl is the 2nd-leading scorer in the NHL, and McDavid 19th (with a bunch of other guys tied). Here's how the club's roster scored over this stretch:

14GP:
Draisaitl -- 22 PTS (11G, 11A) -2
McDavid -- 16 PTS (3G, 13A) -13
Bouchard -- 14 PTS (4G, 10A) -4
Hyman -- 8 PTS (5G, 3A) -5
Nugent-Hopkins -- 7 PTS (1G, 6A) -4
Perry -- 5 PTS (5G, 0A) +2
J. Skinner -- 5 PTS (3G, 2A) +2 (NOTE: Only 10GP)
Ekholm -- 5 PTS (1G, 4A) -10 (NOTE: Only 10GP)
Kulak -- 5 PTS (1G, 4A) -7

And here's how the goaltending has shaken down these 14 GP:
Skinner 3-5-1 = .880
Pickard 2-3-0 = .879
Of goalies who've appeared in 5+ games, this ranks Skinner 42nd and Pickard 43rd out of 52 goalies.

I don't know what's more disturbing -- McDavid falling off the cliff offensively and going -13 in 14 games, or Skinner and Pickard both being out-duelled by goalies on teams like San Jose.

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In short, why has this veteran-laden team with (seemingly) a great deal of offensive skill (eight past 30-goal scorers are regularly on the roster, with another, Kane, waiting in the wings) become a team that needs 50+ shots on goal to score?

Why has the PP gotten quite good just as the ES offense has dried up like a bone in the desert? (To put it another way: Why has a 39-year-old on third-line duty become the club's 2nd-best goal scorer?)

Why has S. Skinner seemingly regressed to his worst full season this year (just when he should be starting to peak)?

Whis is McDavid suddenly stuggling to put put up points, and utterly sucking in ES results? (For comparison, from Nov. 9th to Dec. 31st, McDavid put up 44 points in 23 games -- easily 1st in the League in both points and ES points.) Then, this calendar year, he's 11th in points-per-game.

I don't know the answer, but I do know one thing -- over the past two years, Oiler-slumps and extended team struggles have generally occurred when two things coincided: McDavid and Ekholm both struggling.

This makes sense, of course, as McDavid is the top forward and Ekholm the best (or at least more reliable) defenceman, not to mention one of only two D who has been hard to play against. We saw the early stages of 2023-24, when the club was nearly last overall for 15 games, that both McDavid (injured) and Ekholm (hurt, struggling) were playing their respective worst. As a result, the club completely collapsed. Now, I think the same thing is happening again: McDavid has (relatively) gone into the toilet, and Ekholm is injured and tired (thanks 'Four Nations' thingie, for burning out our top-Dman!). Without the two of them anchoring the offense and defence, respectively, this team kind of sucks.

While I'm fairly confident that McDavid will break out of his mini-slump, I'm a little more concerned about Ekholm, as he's soon to be 35 and has been putting up big, hard minutes for a long time. To the club's credit, they did try to shore up the physical end of the defense core at the deadline, so maybe that will (eventually) help.

I still don't know why the team can't score, though. Arvidsson, Nuge, Podkolzin, Henrique. these guys just aren't getting anything done, offensively. (Nuge has 1 more ES point this season than Connor Brown.) I guess I'm okay with Hyman, but obviously a big (if expected) regression. During the past 14 games, the fifth-best PPG player is Jeff Skinner, who is always healthy-scratched.

Discuss.
 
The answer is right in the middle of your stats and has nothing to do with offence.

We are 31st in defence during that time.

Also, I think McDavid‘s issue has been that He was bit hard by that flu bug for the last four weeks and just seems to be getting out of it now.

Making the decision to have him play three games in four nights right after the four nations even more puzzling
 
Making the decision to have him play three games in four nights right after the four nations even more puzzling
Yes, I agree. I thought the sensible thing to do then would have been to 'lean' on McDavid after the tournament to take the first game off and rest up. I doubt anyone tried to do so, though.

This season, I've often been perplexed by some of the goaltending starts, too. Like, the previous game vs. Buffalo seemed a logical time to play Pickard. Why start Skinner AGAIN when we know he tends to perform worse when played a lot.
 
Everyone talks about the lack of offence from the bottom six but you can’t win if your top players are minus
 
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Too many passengers on too many nights.

The team is notorious for being ass when 1 or 2 roster guys are out of the line up. They don’t have the “next man up” mentality.

Zero urgency from the usual suspects.
 
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Knob is a bad offensive coach. We’re getting to the slot way less than we did last year and way less than under Woodcroft. His strategy is get it to the point and let the dmen hammer it. Were first in shots by defensemen by by a mile, which kills offense for forwards. Also, it leads to odd man rushes. Look at the 3 goals Buffalo scored last night. 2 of the 3 were puck funneled to the point turned over up high by a winger , leading to an odd man rush. Knob is coaching Tippett offensive and defensive hockey this season.
 
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Knob is a bad offensive coach. We’re getting to the slot way less than we did last year and way less than under Woodcroft. His strategy is get it to the point and let the dmen hammer it. Were first in shots by defensemen by by a mile, which kills offense for forwards. Also, it leads to odd man rushes. Look at the 3 goals Buffalo scored last night. 2 of the 3 were puck funneled to the point turned over up high by a winger , leading to an odd man rush. Knob is coaching Tippett offensive and defensive hockey this season.
I think you're right. The forwards are "getting to the slot" less than before. Even Hyman -- whose entire game is based on doggedly getting to the net -- isn't getting there as much. (The one exception is Draisaitl, who has finally been carrying the puck to the net and shooting from distance, two things I've been begging him to do for years!).

Typically, this team doesn't make any sense. They brought in Tippett to coach defense... with the result that the club's defense sucked and offense soared. Now, they've brought in Woodcroft (McDavid's buddy) and Coffey (offensive player), with the result that... the defence improved and the offense sucks.

I guess when we see Frederic in and a healthy Ekholm back, we'll have a better sense of whether or not the team D will stabilize again.
 
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It's hard to know what to attribute it to. What illness, injury, or communal funk is going on? Like Nuge's arms are wet noodles at totally random times. He's playing soft it is most likely something more than another year older.
 
Good thread!

Well hopefully we can get the right players and/or figure out the right system before the trade deadline, otherwise we are in a world of hurt. lol

Our #1 goalie needs to be better and be NOT a sieve. Ugh. I so wanted an addition at the deadline.

The best player in the world needs to play like it. Both with and without the puck. Yes #97 needs to figure it out.
 
Good thread!

Well hopefully we can get the right players and/or figure out the right system before the trade deadline, otherwise we are in a world of hurt. lol

Our #1 goalie needs to be better and be NOT a sieve. Ugh. I so wanted an addition at the deadline.

The best player in the world needs to play like it. Both with and without the puck. Yes #97 needs to figure it out.
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