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I don't think many people realize he's playing a minute less of 5v5 per game than Kulak.Drowns him with usage? Hes the 3rd most 5on5 minutes.
And that he has 2 more 5v5 points than Stecher.
I don't think many people realize he's playing a minute less of 5v5 per game than Kulak.Drowns him with usage? Hes the 3rd most 5on5 minutes.
How are Brobergs fancies? The more I watch him the more I think he doesn’t look very good.
Jeff Skinner gotta goBob Stauffer says the Oilers won’t be making a change in net but they will be adding a top 4 defender. He also says the bottom six needs a new dimension and is talking about switching players
Drowns him with usage? Hes the 3rd most 5on5 minutes.
This is a misrepresentation of what's going on in St. Louis and looking at Broberg in a vaccuum without context. He is actually leading Blues top 4 defenders by quite a bit in most possession metrics as seen in the chart below. His is also one of the only players on the entire team with an >50% HDCF differential. And the other defenders tend to do better with Broberg on the ice than without. The reality is that the Blues are an absolute disaster of a team and when your teammates suck and your system is nonfunctional, you're not gonna have pretty shot metrics (even McDrai had bad raw possession numbers during the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons because they were stuck with linemates who belonged nowhere near a top 6 NHL lineup like Chiasson/Neal/Kassian etc and had poor support from bad defensemen like Adam Larsson).Not great.
His possession metrics are all in the low to mid 40s.
His on ice goals metrics suck - 13.9 xGF, 15.8 xGA, 47.48 xGF%. He gets caved in scoring chances - 147 for, 184 against. He does well in in high danger scoring chances at 63 for to 58 against.
He's propped up by a 1.044 PDO, which largely comes from an impressively large on ice save percentage of 97.8% that I've never really seen before and I'd call an artifact of luck.
He's also getting the biggest offensive zone push on his team.
As much as I want us to trade for a better backup than Picard, it's wasted assets unless we fire Schwartz.
Do you think the Oilers would ever do a video on Schwartz?
I'm not a conspiracy theorist and don't believe Schwartz is some sort of Rasputin power to doltify the organization's leadership group and team. Jackson has been an interventionist CEO immediately upon the organization so he's not afraid to make big changes.
Reality is Jackson has actively promoted building a modern NHL organization that is information based in its decision making. Knoblauch is also an analytic fluent coach. So I have to believe they are comfortable with Skinner and the head coach has called him their best player several times in recent games. I doubt either or Bowman either who's analytically inclined would blindly defer to Schwartz if their information, likely far deeply than public, tells another story.
Goaltending has been an after thought (other than the Campbell debacle spend) for a decade - at the NHL level recycling deeply baked veteran goaltenders other than a good run by Talbot (who's largely been a short-term journeyman since) and opting needle in the haystack volume lottery ticket approach which has only netted Skinner as an NHL level goalie.
As much as I want us to trade for a better backup than Picard, it's wasted assets unless we fire Schwartz.
Do you think the Oilers would ever do a video on Schwartz?
But you've soundly hit the nail on the head right here- despite Jackson shaking up nearly every other area in the short time since being hired, he hasn't touched goaltending. The same held true for Chiarelli and Holland, who were also brought in after Schwartz. Did all three men come to the same baffling conclusion that Dustin is the best possible hire? Or is something else at play here?
Here's where your argument falls apart: if this group's decision making was based purely on analytics, Skinner would've been replaced before last year's playoffs even began. He was 42nd in SV% above expected, 46 in GAA above expected, and 36th in Goals Saved above expected during the 2023-24 regular season. He's worse in all those areas this season, including 78th in Goals Saved above expected right now.
This is backed up by the actual numbers that do matter (GAA and SV%) as well as the plain old eye test. Skinner looks and performs like the second-best goalie on the ice most nights because he objectively is. IF there are proprietary analytics at play here, they are DEEPLY flawed and need to be revisited right away. That also doesn't explain why we've kept the same coach, if all he's doing is coaching the position. Something clearly isn't right here, and reflected as such with his previous pupils too. This isn't a new problem.
And yet other teams in the past ten years have seen fit to try and change the environments in which their goaltenders develop, the techniques they use, and so on. Except us. Why? It defies logical explanation. That leaves only some other external factor at play here.
I really wish it wasn't the case, because there's no fixing it if the org is allowing friendships/relationships to dictate their decision making. But to go back to your opening point, how do three separate and allegedly intelligent hockey executives all land on the same conclusion about Schwartz that isn't backed up by data or performance? The answer is, they don't, which means we're f***ed until things are allowed to change.
Don't forget paying a 1st for a glorified 4th line center and then paying him 3 million a year so you can't keep two vastly superior young forwards.
Asset management 101 brought to you by the Oilers.
Don't forget paying a 1st for a glorified 4th line center and then paying him 3 million a year so you can't keep two vastly superior young forwards.
OR maybe, just maybe things aren't as bad as HFoil doomers think.
Well, it's consistently bad results and an obviously poor defensive skill set that would keep me miles away from Matheson. His decision making is always at a "bad Nurse" level.
If you're giving up premium assets, you might as well as actually target someone that's a good fit. More terrible defensive hockey IQ is kind of the last thing this team needs. It's already their achilles heel on most night when Skinner isn't letting in every other shot.
Makes sense. Im always wondering how he isn’t a minus player but the insane goalie sv% when he’s on the ice explains that.Not great.
His possession metrics are all in the low to mid 40s.
His on ice goals metrics suck - 13.9 xGF, 15.8 xGA, 47.48 xGF%. He gets caved in scoring chances - 147 for, 184 against. He does well in in high danger scoring chances at 63 for to 58 against.
He's propped up by a 1.044 PDO, which largely comes from an impressively large on ice save percentage of 97.8% that I've never really seen before and I'd call an artifact of luck.
He's also getting the biggest offensive zone push on his team.
Makes sense. Im always wondering how he isn’t a minus player but the insane goalie sv% when he’s on the ice explains that.
You were one of Broberg's biggest critics a year ago. You have to appreciate the irony.
Asset management 101 brought to you by the Oilers.
You were one of Broberg's biggest critics a year ago. You have to appreciate the irony.
Are you suggesting that the Oilers should keep the defense as is? Because what Colorado paid for Blackwood isn't exactly'a dime'. And a comparable return would've included Skinner, the guy that's started 50+ games for us the past two seasons along with the necessary capital. That doesn't necessarily improve your team.
This is true. But, Bouchard should be at a point in his career that he realizes there are intelligent times to take an icing.Bouchard was really left in no man's land on that goal. Zero outlet options with two forecheckers and his D partner under pressure as well. One of the worst line changes I've ever seen because Skinner kept bitching about the non-call.
As in he's the current underperforming starter and offsetting contract? Yes. When those goalies are on, they're similarly solid tenders. And when they're off, they're off.So Stuart Skinner is roughly the equivalent of ... Georgeiv according to you?
Good luck ever winning anything with shit like that in net.
If that's too hard to upgrade on, the Oilers management can just go sit and cry in a corner and say it's too hard. There are 31 other teams that would give their left nut to have McDavid and Draisaitl while this franchise ditters around the edges.