I’ve identified a few.I can name a ton of smaller players that have had success. At the end of the day and good hockey player is a good hockey player. You’re do down on every single player and move it’s like talking to eyore. You’re the ultimate “identify the problem, never suggest a solution” type person.
Demko will never be healthy again though.OilersNation suggesting Demko is the way to go. Only one year left. Oilers with a healthy Demko would be the best team in the league
OilersNation suggesting Demko is the way to go. Only one year left. Oilers with a healthy Demko would be the best team in the league
A critical point about Marchand vs say Yamamoto is where they were drafted and the associated risk involved. Marchand at Round 3 71st overall with a great junior pedigree including Memorial Cup championship and strong playoff production numbers is a good bet on undersized skill. Yamamoto with the heart of a lion drafted first round as a 5'7" 160 pound hard-ice game, winger projecting to NHL success is fraught with risk peril.Brad Marchand says hi
Been raining and odd weather in Edmonton here so I feel a little shut in. haha.Back to @Drivesaitl complaining about Brown again. Must be a long off-season
And? That is not an endorsement of Hughes. He’s too small to be effective when the games start to matter.But so did a lot of Oiler d-men who are much bigger.
It's cringe because I realize Kane and Perry had addiction issues? I'm not blaming his ex at all for his gambling addiction. It's tragic he got help and he's now better for it. I'd say Kane is one of the best guys in the Edmonton community.This is cringe post.
Condemning someone before even knowing their guilt....meanwhile absolving someone like Kane by blaming it all on the ex.
I have no probs having Kane on the roster but the guy gambled and cheated all his money away while he had a family to support.
Talk about some backwards logic you got
And a few Oiler D-men didn't do all that well when the finals certainly mattered. He's an excellent D-man, I wish the Oilers had him.And? That is not an endorsement of Hughes. He’s too small to be effective when the games start to matter.
Wonder the cost on Silvos…. Who is most likely to be moved from the Canucks 3 goalies? Probably Demko, but that injury could affect his career
Tony, I don’t disagree to a point. RV, Kane are on the way out of town I believe so what then?Brent I think the makeup is not soft on the sides. If you think about it, our wings are primarily crashers and bangers (Arvidsson, Hyman, Kane). We don't have skill on the wings other than RNH and Savoie. So, I think having a Savoie on the wing is good.
Have both top 2 lines with one powerfoward, one top centre, one skilled winger
I agree with you a lot but not on this one. Kane and Perry did what they did as mature adults. Fully developed minds. With Kane I've believed him over any of the ex wife stuff. But Kane has his own issues like gambling, limited self control at times. Perry we don't know all that went on but sounded pretty creepy, as an adult.It's cringe because I realize Kane and Perry had addiction issues? I'm not blaming his ex at all for his gambling addiction. It's tragic he got help and he's now better for it. I'd say Kane is one of the best guys in the Edmonton community.
I'm saying his crazy ex wife is making up obscene stories.
As for carter hart what is confirmed is the kind of person he is. Has nothing to do with being guilty or not. If 5 guys go to some 3rd world country and buy some 18 year old prostitute and it's "technically legal" there doesn't mean that they are not disgusting people.
That's exaclty how this trial is playing out.
Lol my backwards logic? Carter Hart is the good guy and evander Kane is the bad guy because he had an addiction and married a bat crazy woman who lost custody of her child.
I guess time will tell, I’m not saying gift him a spot, he’ll have to earn it.I mean the problem with that is he isn’t NHL ready. He got his games this year and looked decent in the first game and completely overwhelmed in the rest. Bringing him up could also reduce his value if he isn’t ready. Which he isn’t.
I can spot the statistical fallacy in the arguments on PDO "everything evens out" as if all chances are equal irrespective of scoring difficulty or ability. I'm supposed to believe Brown was just unlucky the season he only scored 4 goals. "Really he's gonna score 20 next year, just watch" people here told me.I do think some advanced stats are important like expected goals for and against. But I think you’re also right about actual stats. This team just has too many guys who can’t finish. Having a couple is ok but I think the team has too many of them in general.
I don’t think Brown is as bad as you make him but I still don’t think you can overpay him. But its gets compounded with Janmark, Henrique, Arviddson, Podkolzin, etc. At least with Podkolzin hes physical and works hard. Henrique is pretty smart and pretty good defensively. But I think they need to move on from Janmark personally. I used to really like him but his defensive game has been fading for awhile and hes an offensive black hole. Obviously bottom 6 players are bottom 6 for a reason. They aren’t going to light the world on fire offensively. I’d still like guys who check a few boxes rather than guys who are average at things but don’t have any real strengths. Having one or two is fine.
When has Demko ever been healthy?OilersNation suggesting Demko is the way to go. Only one year left. Oilers with a healthy Demko would be the best team in the league
Any chance the Oilers can fit ehlers in the lineup?
There are many players who beat the odds, but players under 6 and 170 lb are incredibly risky amateurs.Brad Marchand says hi
I'm like a minute in to this video and all I can say is what the f***. Too bad he's injured 50% of the time and I can see why.