McTonyBrar
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It’s a risk yes. In my opinion, it’s worth taking because he’s 29, not 39so overpaying for a guy who might get his game back under Tippett is the answer?
It’s a risk yes. In my opinion, it’s worth taking because he’s 29, not 39so overpaying for a guy who might get his game back under Tippett is the answer?
How is the team worse than last year if we acquire a defenseman that is better than the defenseman he’s replacing?
I'm not saying with OEL, even without him things will be tight. Didn't realize how tight until I really looked at it. Not adding anyone major, if we add OEL he's it for the add. And we'll have some subtractions from the group.
Does Craig Smith play centre much? Would he be a good choice for a right handed 3C?
Hilarious.
It’s a risk yes. In my opinion, it’s worth taking because he’s 29, not 39
That elevation though. It takes skill to miss the net from that position.
That elevation though. It takes skill to miss the net from that position.
That elevation though. It takes skill to miss the net from that position.
OEL is overrated. Not the same d-man as he was 2 years ago.People need to realize... the Oilers have had nothing concrete on the backend since 97 and 29 have been leading the pack. Heading into next season ..it will be year 6. They need to bring someone with some pedigree to help move things forward.
You can't continue chasing tails when your draft record of picking any impactful defenseman has been less then stellar. At some point , you have to give McDavid and Drai something concrete to work with. OEL is just flat out better then anyone in our system. He can also be the perfect mentor to Broberg.
Guys like Klefbom are easy to replace. They are soft and apprehensive in thier approach to the game.
Most Oiler media/fans tend to overrate thier players. Klefbom falls into this category.
People need to realize... the Oilers have had nothing concrete on the backend since 97 and 29 have been leading the pack. Heading into next season ..it will be year 6. They need to bring someone with some pedigree to help move things forward.
You can't continue chasing tails when your draft record of picking any impactful defenseman has been less then stellar. At some point , you have to give McDavid and Drai something concrete to work with. OEL is just flat out better then anyone in our system. He can also be the perfect mentor to Broberg.
Guys like Klefbom are easy to replace. They are soft and apprehensive in thier approach to the game.
Most Oiler media/fans tend to overrate thier players. Klefbom falls into this category.
Like every year where we end up avg or crap?
Craig Smith is a very good RW. Whoever signs him will be getting a surefire third line RW at the very least. Usually a lock for 20 goals. But he hasn't been a regular C for some time.Does Craig Smith play centre much? Would he be a good choice for a right handed 3C?
People need to realize... the Oilers have had nothing concrete on the backend since 97 and 29 have been leading the pack. Heading into next season ..it will be year 6. They need to bring someone with some pedigree to help move things forward.
You can't continue chasing tails when your draft record of picking any impactful defenseman has been less then stellar. At some point , you have to give McDavid and Drai something concrete to work with. OEL is just flat out better then anyone in our system. He can also be the perfect mentor to Broberg.
Guys like Klefbom are easy to replace. They are soft and apprehensive in thier approach to the game.
Most Oiler media/fans tend to overrate thier players. Klefbom falls into this category.
I would do 14 for 22 + Georgiev and then take Reichel at 22. Assuming Quinn/Jarvis/Askarov are gone.
I would do 14 for 22 + Georgiev and then take Reichel at 22. Assuming Quinn/Jarvis/Askarov are gone.