Behind Enemy Lines
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Kuzmenko was a fortuitous cap dump. Not a fit for Tocchet who didn't like the player, didn't play the player, and wasn't thrilled at his choice to train in Bali. Addition by subtraction whether Lindholm resigns or not. If Canucks beat Edmonton and get three round playoffs, Lindholm is a good rental buy with secondary prospects given up. Podkolzin is a hopeful depth guy who can add size and physical fit to Tocchet's culture (or an add-on trade chip).They traded a good player (Kuzmenko) with term for a rental in Lindholm (maybe he re-signs, but that's not a given). Podkolzin hasn't done much in his career yet, bottom 6 or otherwise. Not a great way to end up for such a high pick but better than the busts Wright has been drafting I guess. Most of their bottom 6 has regressed after their torrid starts, particularly after their team slipped back the last third of the season. They only kept 1st in the division because no one else wanted it. Their winning % dropped heavily. Demko is an elite goalie but this isn't the first time he's been missing significant time with injury, it could be a pattern. This team has been light on Silovs and the Preds are no offensive dynamos either. They would have Demko back next round but he could both be rusty and not 100%.
Again, there are no guarantees and with their regression in the last third of the season and being outplayed nearly every win they have in the playoffs, I don't really see a great team. I see an Oilers team that is beating themselves yet again. Poor management has exasperated their plight and some of the shine has worn off on KK with poor goalie management (Skinner should have been sat since game 1's giveaway by a coach with balls) and a refusal to sit other underperforming players. I think Tocchet is overrated but he's schooling KK right now. I think DeBoer would chew him up and spit him out, frankly
We both agree in some sense that a good portion is the Oilers losing this series, though likely disagree on how much the Canucks are winning it. They have had lots of quiet players as well including their vaunted face of the franchise in Petterson who has never done much in the playoffs. Their best players have been the ex Flames
The Oilers had a chance to steal first in the division. Exact revenge against the Canucks. Then lost to their #2 organizational goaltender. It was there for the taking. Thus far the Oiler haven't extracted the revenge they earmarked after two lopsided early losses. Hard to diminish the fact they did hold first place.
There's excellent Stanley Cup pedigree management, a really good coach (way better than I ever imagined), and a solid core group to build around. Could they regress to a non-playoff team? Maybe? But this looks more to me as a team that is developing into a regular playoff team and maybe eventual contender .
This is the Oilers window. This was to be their breakthrough playoffs. This series was to be a quick and easy one before moving onto elite top contenders. It's a product of Oilers weaknesses - goaltending - and some bad decisions like Bouchard tonight, Foegele previous but also a nasty opponent that mirrors its coach and has been resilient, lucky but also creating luck with their work rate and high motor. Unfortunately results are results and it's 3-2 Canuckles. Oil can absolutely win two to take the series. But the season result is a harsh reality that this has been a very tough matchup.