@KeithIsActuallyBad
I told you the Oilers offense would break out. Just too much talent on this team and way too many unsustainably low shooting percentages for that to continue. Maybe they won't get on a roll quite yet but it was inevitable that the dam would break.
Like I said in my last reply to you you said the goal rate would increase. Of course it would. It couldn't get lower.
That said the two least indicative games of the season were the Pens game, and now last night. I say that because opposition coverage was non existent. Nice that a bunch of players got on the board, and the nucks served as great slump busters but their coverage was awful. We could've scored a dozen goals. Halfway through Lankinen looked exhausted. Like not even able to go anymore. Bieksa mentioned they probably should've pulled him earlier.
Sure theres a lot of scoring talent on the Oilers. But some of it is old and players that have a lot more trouble getting into wide open spots in premium scoring areas against even garden variety NHL opposition. The Canucks looked drunk.
The revealing factor to me will be how many players on this team will fight through coverage to get goals. Not bagging some against a team missing coverage all over.
Brown almost got a hat trick. Good for him. Never had one. But thats also how bad the Nucks were. brown could've scored 4X. heh
You get about 10 games a year like this, maybe more, where the opponent doesn't even show or flat out gives up in a game. The Nucks may have well left the ice at 4-2. They were broke. Without the deflection goal they were probably ready to be gone at 3-0. Game had all the look of a blowout.
The more games like this occur the more Hughes will want to be avoiding the Oilers at all costs. His methods don't survive Oilers pressure high very well. Oilers are not scared of him. He only exploits clubs that are.
The Oilers reside in Quinn Hughes nightmares by now. Even without Kane. Defensively he's a fraud against pressure and outsizing.