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Bryanbryoil

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IMO the best teams are teams that can win no matter the style of hockey. As it stands IMO we are not equipped for an all out war against big and physical teams in a long series. Last season we saw some of our players injured in the playoffs, McDavid cheap shotted by Zadorov and Soucy with no response. Ideally we add 2 heavy and physical players that also crash the net and make life difficult on other teams down low on the cycle. Who are guys that we could target for such roles? Greenway is on Buffalo and an UFA at season's end but has a huge salary at $3 million. Who are some other guys that we could target from poor teams? Brazzeau was a beast to play against for instance in our last game.
 

Mr Kot

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Pat Maroon would help as well, imo.
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Mr Kot

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I bet that dog eats your poop in the litterbox.


McCarron as a 4th line winger I think would be huge.
He's a good boy.

But no, no to Maroon. He is very old and slow now. Not the kind of player that is worth any cost whatsoever.
 

Jimmi McJenkins

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IMO the best teams are teams that can win no matter the style of hockey. As it stands IMO we are not equipped for an all out war against big and physical teams in a long series. Last season we saw some of our players injured in the playoffs, McDavid cheap shotted by Zadorov and Soucy with no response. Ideally we add 2 heavy and physical players that also crash the net and make life difficult on other teams down low on the cycle. Who are guys that we could target for such roles? Greenway is on Buffalo and an UFA at season's end but has a huge salary at $3 million. Who are some other guys that we could target from poor teams? Brazzeau was a beast to play against for instance in our last game.
I thought of Greenway too, but he's out for bit I believe.

I bet that dog eats your poop in the litterbox.


McCarron as a 4th line winger I think would be huge.
He would and I'm confused lol. McCarron kills penalties too which his huge.
 
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TheNumber4

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Kane will be back to fill the role of enforcer/shit disturber. But Kane will not be enough. And adding a coke machine that can’t play Oilers hockey, who compromises the ability of our team isn’t the answer either.

The solution, is that the players we already have need to add an element of DIRT to their game.

It’s not some random 4th line face puncher who can barely skate that did the following, it was:

MacKinnon who slew footed an already injured Drai.
Landeskog who elbowed Yamo out of the NHL.
Kieth who cracked Sedins jaw with an elbow.
Tkachuk who gave McD 5 unanswered jabs to the face and back of his head.
Hedman who bloodied Gallagher into complete ineffectiveness.
Pietro who tried to chop Drais arm off.

Etc etc etc.

The answer must come from within the room. And yes they do need to add that element to their game if they want to beat any type of opponent out there, Panthers included.
 
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SupremeTeam16

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I don’t buy it, there’s no such thing as a deterrent in today’s NHL these days, and often if you retaliate all you end up doing is hurting your team on the scoreboard. All these big slugs end up doing is costing you because they don’t have the feet or hands to keep up when the hockey gets fast. End of the day it’s not about size, it’s about your speed, skill and in playoff hockey your willingness to battle which most guys ramp up during playoffs.

I was always a much smaller guy at every level I played but I was fast, strong on my skates and loved to get into the mix. Often times I was wrecking bigger guys because when they met me, they were getting the strongest part of my body in my hip at their knee or thigh. That was my deterrent, come at me along the wall or in the corners and I’m gonna get low where my base is the strongest and I’m gonna drive my hip into the side of your lower half. I was a wrecking ball, a business maker for orthopedic surgeons.
 

Jumptheshark

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Sincerely, the Oilers should call about Michael McCarron, fits what they do and what they need. Pat Maroon would help as well, imo.

Maroon is 36 and has lost a step. considering he was not that quick to start with? McCarron? I like the fact he is playing 12 to 13 minutes a night. signed for one more year after this one--So I would be curious what the ask would be
 
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Soundwave

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IMO the best teams are teams that can win no matter the style of hockey. As it stands IMO we are not equipped for an all out war against big and physical teams in a long series. Last season we saw some of our players injured in the playoffs, McDavid cheap shotted by Zadorov and Soucy with no response. Ideally we add 2 heavy and physical players that also crash the net and make life difficult on other teams down low on the cycle. Who are guys that we could target for such roles? Greenway is on Buffalo and an UFA at season's end but has a huge salary at $3 million. Who are some other guys that we could target from poor teams? Brazzeau was a beast to play against for instance in our last game.

In fairness our response was going out and killing Vancouver in games 6 and 7 and winning the series on their home ice by shutting them down.
 

Burnt Biscuits

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McTonyBrar said:



Maybe trade for one of the defenders available since the D cores weakness is getting realized now. Maybe just get someone like....

MIKE MATHESON

Bring on the hate!
I see this as part of getting us ready for the playoffs, IMO Ekholm is probably one of it not the best mentors for young D. Just playing with him, getting some advice and tweaking his game a bit will go a long way in ensuring Emberson is playoff ready.

Also just added bits of familiarity is good to have in case of injuries, the playoffs aren't the best place to correct malfunctions so if we can iron out things before hand all the better.

Nothing about these changes scream to me Mike Matheson is the answer, I'm not entirely against him, but he isn't at the top of my wanted list.
 

Oilslick941611

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Maroon is 36 and has lost a step. considering he was not that quick to start with? McCarron? I like the fact he is playing 12 to 13 minutes a night. signed for one more year after this one--So I would be curious what the ask would be
Maroon lost a step 2 years ago. He’s a shell of his former of self and I can’t believe people think we should get him back.

I’m not familiar with mccarron but I assume he’s a tough guy type player? Where would he fit in on the roster?
 

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