We were always going to miss Smith and his .910-.923 performances for a paltry 2M per. Kosko whatever though, overpaid trash that couldn’t get a look from anyone except Euro leagues.
And yet, Kosko was still better than Skinner...
We were always going to miss Smith and his .910-.923 performances for a paltry 2M per. Kosko whatever though, overpaid trash that couldn’t get a look from anyone except Euro leagues.
We differ in how we view the character and resilience of professional athletes. And if, as you have suggested before that McDavid and Draisaitl have influence on personnel decisions with guys like Brown, then what would stop the two super elites from making their essential re-signing conditional upon management improving its goaltending (if they believed it was their fatal flaw and requirement to winning games and not giving up).Enduring Skinner for 3 seasons and even managing to rise to SC final despite him is not mentally soft. Its more a sign of fatigue that constantly visits this team due to the need to outwork opponents on most nights. Last night was one of the rare instances that the Oilers are outworked.
ps With Skinner in net we're not winning anything. We would've already with anything resembling competent goaltending.
Disagree with how much is spend on goaltending. We're near 10M counting Campbell contract. That money could have gone into at least adequate goaltending. Its not really the players fault if the org are at absolute bozos at filling basic needs. My own commentary, and plenty of record of it here, is Skinner would NEVER be my chosen starter. Wasn't hard, nor did it take that long to see his many deficits. We're paying him appreciably to be a goalie that shouldn't even be a backup imo.
And yet, Kosko was still better than Skinner...
Multiple goals and attempts were just to get the Skinner rebound, which has obviously been scouted. Wild played us just as they should. Skinner was getting the assisting hand in multiple of their goals and constantly in their chancesMinnesota had it so easy. Gameplan: just fire the puck at all cylinders on Skinner.
Why? Because his lateral movement and rebound control are both so f***ing bad that its not hard to get a goal as a result since he's so slow and flops everywhere in panic.
For sure, I don't have a hate on for the guy. I even applaud him for making it to this point. But as you said, and we all know, he is what he is. And management has boxed us into this mess.He gets a bit of a leash as he came here to be an option on the right side low in the lineup, but now he's having to carry even lower level partners while playing on his wrong side. He is what he is. The issue was the team not having better options making him this important to the team all because the wanted to sign the old man UFAs and bringing in other scorers when scoring was the least of their problems.
Ironically, despite investing only in scoring, they've actually got worse at scoring.
Dustin Schwartz doesn't count outside of the Oil Kings.Blackwood from SJ?
I didn't have Campbell love I simply thought he was the best available of what we had. I wasn't a specific supporter of the acquisition. Its the one the team landed on. That said I do think the Oilers mismanaged campbell and scapegoated him and prevented him from rebounding. I do think he was slightly better option last season but the Oilers once again put Skinner on the throne. Which really was their intent all along as long as Woody was around.We differ in how we view the character and resilience of professional athletes. And if, as you have suggested before that McDavid and Draisaitl have influence on personnel decisions with guys like Brown, then what would stop the two super elites from making their essential re-signing conditional upon management improving its goaltending (if they believed it was their fatal flaw and requirement to winning games and not giving up).
I remember your Campbell love and avoided putting the franchise crippling signing on the current priority setting of goaltending. Jackson had an off-season with money to spent and loaded it up on veteran forwards and re-signing a career AHL/NHL tweener back-up goaltender instead of exploring a true tandem option to push a young goaltender. I've long said Skinner is deficient as a modern era goaltender who are big, athletic, and agile. And that he should be developing as an NHL back-up over this team's winning window. He's sinking in the deep end because of management decisions and choices. Now, unfortunately this team's strength of fast attacking outscoring with a league elite PP has disappeared early and sloppy habits in own zone defending and bad goaltending can't mitigate the difference. Once able to outscore their goal suppression challenges, now they can't buy a goal beyond ol' break in case of emergency McDavid and Draisaitl Stack Line. The problems are throughout this team's play and personnel.
The Oilers have been terrible at defending net front, end of story. Teams are getting to the front of the net unbothered and getting second and third chances, Foligno and Gaudreau goals from last night are prime examples of the Oilers net front defending.This part is inaccurate. The Oilers have competed fiercely in front of their net and have to constantly as Skinner pumps out rebounds on virtually any shot. Most nights the mopping up is dilligent, and over and above what most clubs do. This is an underated aspet of our defending now and the Oilers D are saving Skinner on many occasions. Not so much last night, but was atypical game.
The clear liability is that almost anything generated results in a rebound puck laying in front of the net and Skinner flopping like a whale. Like even last night.
Multiple goals and attempts were just to get the Skinner rebound, which has obviously been scouted. Wild played us just as they should. Skinner was getting the assisting hand in multiple of their goals and constantly in their chances
Really its incredible a goalie with this poor mobility has a penchant for kicking out rebound where he's not....its a hilarious combination. One could say fatal on his bad nights.
Last night, yes. Teams were getting to rebounds. Most nights the cleanup which is constant has been impeccable.The Oilers have been terrible at defending net front, end of story. Teams are getting to the front of the net unbothered and getting second and third chances, Foligno and Gaudreau goals from last night are prime examples of the Oilers net front defending.
At the other end Fleury was popping out rebounds as well, the difference is that the Wild did a good job of collapsing to net front and taking sticks while the Oilers defenders stand in front of their own net and watch like on the Foligno goal or let a guy skate right by them to cash a rebound like on the Gaudreau goal.
I understand that they're an Oiler nemesis but they absolutely schooled us last night. We should give a lot to credit to the Wild.The Oilers have been terrible at defending net front, end of story. Teams are getting to the front of the net unbothered and getting second and third chances, Foligno and Gaudreau goals from last night are prime examples of the Oilers net front defending.
At the other end Fleury was popping out rebounds as well, the difference is that the Wild did a good job of collapsing to net front and taking sticks while the Oilers defenders stand in front of their own net and watch like on the Foligno goal or let a guy skate right by them to cash a rebound like on the Gaudreau goal.
Yep, its been like this most nights for him. He's playing like he gained 20+ pounds in the off season and his new pad additions aren't helping his slow ass speed either. I'm not saying the team was good last night because they weren't, especially on the back end. But the stats do show that the Oilers defense has been putting up respectable numbers defending and the main cause of sewaging this team's W/L record 1/4 into the season has been goaltending by a damn long shot.
He's so f***ing bad that playing average can't even be done by Stuart 'mustache bookworm podcast meditating hippie guru' overlord Skinner.
Its the same problem KK stepped into mroe than a year ago when he said the players are feeling as if any mistake is ending up in their net and they are playing tight. He was right. Somehow he got them to buy into outworking opposition extremely and almost erasing scoring chances against. But its an untenable expectation as an ongoing. Its odd KK didn't demand better goaltending in offseason.
At least he called out Stu and (Bowman) in the post game last night.
Minnesota had it so easy. Gameplan: just fire the puck at all cylinders on Skinner.
Why? Because his lateral movement and rebound control are both so f***ing bad that its not hard to get a goal as a result since he's so slow and flops everywhere in panic.
At least he called out Stu and (Bowman) in the post game last night imo.
With people blaming the D for that which I don't get. Its on one player. It is most of the time. Its also more than just kicking rebounds into the slot. Its kicking them to places that Skinner can't or isn't covering so that its far worse than just errant rebounds its perfect juicy goal creating rebounds. Its on a clown level all its own. "Skinner perfect assist" jebusLiterally 3 goals off of Skinner kicking juicy rebounds right into the slot. Laughable.
Its true to an extent. Skinners game is even worse this season. But he was never good in the first place. But his attention to detail, movement, anticipation is all worse, his giving up horrific rebounds far worse. I don't entirely dislike the odd game where the team plays badly because it exposes the fraud in net. At least with that theres a chance the org realizes they need to find a different starter. This is the goalie kill season. Albeit KK isn't sounding great here either I realize.Ironic that he calls out the goalie in a game where his entire team was asleep at the wheel.
But anyway, interviews are meaningless drivel.
WE weren't shit against Toronto and outplayed them most of the night. The reason we lost is the same as usual. Clown Skinner.I understand that they're an Oiler nemesis but they absolutely schooled us last night. We should give a lot to credit to the Wild.
And I understand that the underlying numbers for this team look good but that doesn't always match the eye test. They were shit against Toronto, and it's not like Toronto was all that much better. They were even worse against Montreal. This team has the tools to absolutely dominate their opponents and yet they seem content to be on cruise control as if a playoff spot is guaranteed for them. Now that we have some injuries it's further exposing the lack of depth this team really has. It really makes those early losses to bad teams stand out when we couldn't score for beans. We're 1/4 of the way through the season and we're basically a .500 team. 10 wins, 11 losses. There's no 16 game win streak for this team this year. And if we don't at least clinch a division title I don't see us going far in the playoffs, especially since Vegas will likely stand in the way.
We absolutely did not. Once Nurse went down we went into complete passive mode. Not even one of their leaders getting KOed was enough to spark this team. And please, you know it was Bouchard who gave that game away.Its true to an extent. Skinners game is even worse this season. But he was never good in the first place. But his attention to detail, movement, anticipation is all worse, his giving up horrific rebounds far worse. I don't entirely dislike the odd game where the team plays badly because it exposes the fraud in net. At least with that theres a chance the org realizes they need to find a different starter. This is the goalie kill season. Albeit KK isn't sounding great here either I realize.
WE weren't shit against Toronto and outplayed them most of the night. The reason we lost is the same as usual. Clown Skinner.
Excellent post.We differ in how we view the character and resilience of professional athletes. And if, as you have suggested before that McDavid and Draisaitl have influence on personnel decisions with guys like Brown, then what would stop the two super elites from making their essential re-signing conditional upon management improving its goaltending (if they believed it was their fatal flaw and requirement to winning games and not giving up).
I remember your Campbell love and avoided putting the franchise crippling signing on the current priority setting of goaltending. Jackson had an off-season with money to spent and loaded it up on veteran forwards and re-signing a career AHL/NHL tweener back-up goaltender instead of exploring a true tandem option to push a young goaltender. I've long said Skinner is deficient as a modern era goaltender who are big, athletic, and agile. And that he should be developing as an NHL back-up over this team's winning window. He's sinking in the deep end because of management decisions and choices. Now, unfortunately this team's strength of fast attacking outscoring with a league elite PP has disappeared early and sloppy habits in own zone defending and bad goaltending can't mitigate the difference. Once able to outscore their goal suppression challenges, now they can't buy a goal beyond ol' break in case of emergency McDavid and Draisaitl Stack Line. The problems are throughout this team's play and personnel.
Booch was responsible for the one. I don't fault him on the breakaway. I do fault Skinner for completely folding the tent allowing 3GA on the Leafs closing last 4 scoring chances. IN a game where they didn't have a lot of others. for 35mins the Oilers were owning this game. Its a typical Skinner loss though except usually he implodes giving games away in first periods. This time he saved his worst for later. Nobody could even explain what he was trying to do on the winning goal. Of for that matter on most of the GA.We absolutely did not. Once Nurse went down we went into complete passive mode. Not even one of their leaders getting KOed was enough to spark this team. And please, you know it was Bouchard who gave that game away.
How can you not fault him for completely dogging a backcheck after giving away a freebie? One or the other you could forgive but on the very next shift? Nobody should accept that. If that were Connor Brown he would've been on your BBQ faster than you can say "Signing bonus". That was a pathetic game which revealed their character. Or rather, lack thereof.Booch was responsible for the one. I don't fault him on the breakaway. I do fault Skinner for completely folding the tent allowing 3GA on the Leafs closing last 4 scoring chances. IN a game where they didn't have a lot of others. for 35mins the Oilers were owning this game. Its a typical Skinner loss though except usually he implodes giving games away in first periods. This time he saved his worst for later. Nobody could even explain what he was trying to do on the winning goal. Of for that matter on most of the GA.
Multiple goals and attempts were just to get the Skinner rebound, which has obviously been scouted. Wild played us just as they should. Skinner was getting the assisting hand in multiple of their goals and constantly in their chances
Really its incredible a goalie with this poor mobility has a penchant for kicking out rebound where he's not....its a hilarious combination. One could say fatal on his bad nights.
The team result without Campbell was a one goal Game 7 Stanley Cup Final. Despite all professing their friendship for Campbell the team moved past it and as Connor implores 'dig in'.I didn't have Campbell love I simply thought he was the best available of what we had. I wasn't a specific supporter of the acquisition. Its the one the team landed on. That said I do think the Oilers mismanaged campbell and scapegoated him and prevented him from rebounding. I do think he was slightly better option last season but the Oilers once again put Skinner on the throne. Which really was their intent all along as long as Woody was around.
I was no specific fan of Campbell, I go out of my way NOT to watch the Maple Leafs.
In anycase I appreciate the players on this team that are good, that are worth watching, and that keep me watching. My overall is that the org has botched the McDrai era fairly severely. Even competent management would have parlayed a decade of McDrai to an outright cup win by now. Arguably a dynasty under good management.
I don't absolve Skinner because he's not supposed to be a starter. I blame anybody as lazy as this, or uncaring about better developing skill, or training, or working on flexibility etc or improving. Many players are brought into a team with expectations and have to work hard or harder to try to match them. Examples of this here are Ekholm, Kane, Hyman. An example of a player that had the starting job thrown in his lap and hasn't improved notably in 3 seasons is Skinner. It is possible to rise to occassion. Or not..