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2024-25 NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown: Edmonton Oilers’ Top 10
The addition of Matthew Savoie gave this group a nice boost, but it’s far from a strong one.
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Interesting, don't know much about him4. Maxim Berezkin, RW, 22 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL)
Acquired: Drafted 138th overall, fifth round in 2020
I’m not sure what type of role he’ll have when he comes over, but I do think Berezkin can become an NHLer. He’s 6-foot-4, 212 pounds and is very difficult to contain when he’s at speed. He also has a good shot that he put on display often during the playoffs, where he seemingly played his best hockey of the year. There are times when I think Berezkin needs to be a bit more selfish and stop relying on his teammates to shoot the puck because he has the pure skill to make it happen himself. But as a whole, I think the Oilers should do everything possible to bring him over after his KHL contract ends this spring.
2024-25 NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown: Edmonton Oilers’ Top 10
The addition of Matthew Savoie gave this group a nice boost, but it’s far from a strong one.www.dailyfaceoff.com
The hardest thing to acquire in the NHL is RD and RC. Next RW so we have that coveredNot a lot at LW or LD in particular.
We got RD and RW covered though.
Show Yaroslavl Lokomotiv the money, get Berezkin to North America. He was drafted 4 years ago. Oilers need the size. Either he can play or he can't.4. Maxim Berezkin, RW, 22 (Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, KHL)
Acquired: Drafted 138th overall, fifth round in 2020
I’m not sure what type of role he’ll have when he comes over, but I do think Berezkin can become an NHLer. He’s 6-foot-4, 212 pounds and is very difficult to contain when he’s at speed. He also has a good shot that he put on display often during the playoffs, where he seemingly played his best hockey of the year. There are times when I think Berezkin needs to be a bit more selfish and stop relying on his teammates to shoot the puck because he has the pure skill to make it happen himself. But as a whole, I think the Oilers should do everything possible to bring him over after his KHL contract ends this spring.
couldn't agree more. I would have a goalie ahead of him lolLavoie at 7 - thud.
Lavoie is 6'4" and 215lbs. He may never be an NHL'er but how big do you want him to be??couldn't agree more. I would have a goalie ahead of him lol
He's almost 24 years old now, McLeod's age. People see the AHL goals and think there is more there, which is compounded by our weak prospect pool. Lavoie is a two tool player, and he's not big enough or shoots well enough to make up for the deficiencies
He does the odd shift on the DFO pod. He’s very articulate and appears to put effort and research into his assessments of draftees and system players. Much prefer listening to him vs Craig Button for that type of analysis.I liked the write up too. Thoughtful and full of insight.
Lavoie is 6'4" and 215lbs. He may never be an NHL'er but how big do you want him to be??
Pretty sure he meant this his size and shot weren't enough to overcome his deficiencies. At least I'm pretty sure, lol.Lavoie is 6'4" and 215lbs. He may never be an NHL'er but how big do you want him to be??
Lavoie has gone from prospect to suspect !Pretty sure he meant this his size and shot weren't enough to overcome his deficiencies. At least I'm pretty sure, lol.
Petrov is a natural LW (however I think played mostly RW for the Condors this season), also Beryozkin plays mostly LW. As for LD there is a hope that Yevseyev can bounce back.Not a lot at LW or LD in particular.
We got RD and RW covered though.
I think maybe he meant to say during Lavoie's short NHL stint he was either one zone behind the play or falling down in the offensive zone. Not much of a showing but not much of a look either. If not the Oilers someone should give Lavoie his shot in the NHL because he's earned it. There are many teams with less depth Lavoie would have a decent shot with.Lavoie is 6'4" and 215lbs. He may never be an NHL'er but how big do you want him to be??
Look up a player named Curtis Douglas if you want size! He may never be an NHLer but he definitely has the size and toughness!!7'2", 300 lbs
No, the Oilers stay in the same spot in the queue. But Lavoie, if claimed, would have to stay on the claiming team's NHL roster. If that team decided to send him down, he'd have to clear waivers again. If he did, the Oilers would have a choice to send him to their farm system and reclaim him.I think maybe he meant to say during Lavoie's short NHL stint he was either one zone behind the play or falling down in the offensive zone. Not much of a showing but not much of a look either. If not the Oilers someone should give Lavoie his shot in the NHL because he's earned it. There are many teams with less depth Lavoie would have a decent shot with.
You're the guy to ask since capfriendly is gone, if the Oilers place a player on waivers and that player is claimed do the Oilers jump to the front of the waivers queue... or how does that work?