Point is basically everyone we let go in the offseason is doing well elsewhere. And again, not the first time. And the additions we made in the offseason have been middling at best and Travis Dermott at worst.
Why is that most players that leave the Oilers do better elsewhere? That's the question that needs to be asked.
Because this roster can never get it together for the first 20 games of the season for reasons. Have no idea what they are, but they do this every single season, and I'm more surprised that this surprises people.
What happens every single year we start the season:
- Playing like complete dumbasses at home
- Have a horrific penalty kill
- Have the worst goaltending in the NHL
- Have a bottom 6 that mopes around the ice that does nothing
- Team defensive structure (rush and net front defence in particular) is abysmal
- Team is "snake bit" and don't "have any puck luck"
- Play an incredibly unphysical and low intensity game
The only newer features are the power play and McDavid in particular being complete ass, those have only crept in the last two seasons. Everything else has been a constant going back years, yet every time these things slowly get better and then are more or less fine by the new year.
I have no idea why this is. It's transcended many roster turnovers and many coaches. It just is what it is. It's a phenomenon that has no answer, but it's the truth. This nonsense pisses me off, but writing the obituary now is incredibly premature because we do this every single season.
The thought that Foegele, McLeod, Holloway and Broberg would be putting up equal numbers here is laughable to me. They would be right in the doldrums with the rest of the lineup, just like those exact players were every other year we were here and 80% of the roster didn't realize the season started until January. This issue is systemic and cultural. Those players can't transcend that.