Kapanen has been been effective in a 4th line role by contributing a little offense, playing physical, draws penalties, doesn't take many penalties and plays a small amount on the PK. Thats what he was brought to Edmonton for; not be a scoring top 6 winger.Except unlike Kapanen and Saad, you could actually use both of those guys in your lineup.
His wife just had a baby. So, yes, something off-ice is happening.Must be something off-ice going on. He should have no reason to walk away from the remaining money on his contract. Something's not right.
We would be about 30th without them.Two Oilers rejects have contributed greatly to the Blues in a solid 25th spot in the league.
Nah….when his wife had a baby, he almost completely checked out. Maybe it is something much more simple than just walking away from money. Family.The man would rather give up 5M just so he won't have to play in the AHL.
Hopefully more than ego involved.
His career dies in the ahl. Sign for 1 mill and he loses less and have a shot at another contract.If he doesn’t have a deal lined up elsewhere giving away 5.4 million is a…..choice.
Since he terminated his contract he can essentially sign for the minimum.
says who?
They have Hyman, RNH, Arvidsson, Skinner and eventually Kane on the LW. There's no room for him in the top 6
I just don't see a fit, but if he drives to the net like Hyman does, he might
RNH-McDavid-Hyman
Saad-Draisaitl-Podkolzin
Arvidsson-Henrique-Brown
Philp-Janmark-Perry
Skinner, Kapanen ***LTIR Kane
Ekholm-Bouchard
Nurse-Kilngberg
Kulak-Emberson
Stetcher
Something has to give because I cant see the Oilers carrying 23 guys
The only time he drives the net is if he's on a breakaway, then he only knows how to shoot 5-hole. Actually, 5-hole is the only place he actually gets a shot on net. Everything else is wide.I just don't see a fit, but if he drives to the net like Hyman does, he might
I don't mind that lineup, aside from the fact that it feels like we are wasting Henrique on the 4th line, but it is a solid lineup. I don't think Skinner gets back in without more injury issues. I think they hold him out and he eventually accepts a trade.
Kapanen has been fine here in a depth role. Saad would really only be useful in the top six, in my opinion. He has been a decent addition to scoring lines in the past. I'm not even sure if I want to give him a chance, but if we do, its probably a good bet that he sees time with McDavid, just to see if there is any chemistry there.
Well, you would know better than I. Thanks for the report. I hope we don't go for him, I don't think our issues can be solved with more reclamation projects.Based on what I've seen this year, I can't imagine Saad playing top 6 on a contending team but maybe he's been holding back on us.
Anything to avoid having to watch Wild Bill get dragged down by Holtz or Schwint (Or however his names spelled)My guess is Vegas.
Saad - Karlsson - Roy third line sounds good on paper.