Oh yea. He’s Mr play it safe. Ugh.Holland wasted way too many years with incremental additions instead of going all out at each opportunity.
Yeah I'm sure things like having a contending team, playing with the best player in the world, having the best facilities in the entire league, having an owner that spares zero expense on things like meals, travel and off ice items mean absolutely nothing to players. They mostly just care about weatherAnyone sensible would. Seriously the only reason people work at all in the northern hemisphere is because either they have "A" job there, the jobs elsewhere wouldn't be as good/high paying, or they can't get a job at all elsewhere. In hockey there's no difference, so if you can get a deal from somewhere warm you take it.
Yeah I'd have to think he's out of the league by 29 based on his recent playoffsHow many more years before McDrai get McYellered out back? 2-3?
Yep, this is their one chance. Because next year Draisatl is gone or gets a raise to 15 mill. And Bouchard gets a raise to 12 mill.Its actually cup or bust this season. Once Draisaitl and McDavid get their massive cap bumps or bail then its game over.
Holland wasted way too many years with incremental additions instead of going all out at each opportunity.
4-5 years seems a little short for a generational player and franchise player. They will both probably still be really good until their mid to late 30s. It really comes down to how well they integrate young guys into the line up which they're trying to do with Stu Skinner, Bouchard, Broberg, Holloway, Savoie, O'Reilly.Not really a revelation. I think people are used to thinking of them as a young team so just assume they still are.
If they keep McDrai together, they’ll still have a good 4-5 years of both in their prime to get a Cup. That’s still a decent window.
We were older last year. Were definitely younger at forward. You can say the swap of mcd and serg is a big swap in age but mcd is a big upgrade to serg so that's not a bad thing. Moser is a younger guy too and replaces the young guy serg and mcd is really replacing the age of dehaan so it's similar in age but it's better than last year. Guentzel > stamkos at this point in their careers and Guentzel is younger. I think we still need a piece or two. I'd say if we don't contend this year it's not because we're too old we don't have enough depth.Thanks, that is exactly what I meant.
The same reason, why I think Tampa Bay is not a contender anymore. They are too old, too slow.
Not just that but Germans are usually relatively well traveled, cultured people. Not sure you necessarily want to spend your entire career cultivating a legacy in a place like Edmonton which is somewhat remote and off the beaten path, where you’re unlikely to retire once your playing days are over.We heard the same thing from Gaudreau. It's just a matter of time.
Star players do not want to play for a Canadian team. When they could just go play somewhere warm and with less aggressive media.
Yeh but Gaudreau and the Flames were dominated and embarrassed by the Oilers making him want to leave. Drai’s situation is entirely different, like the exact opposite of Gaurdreau.We heard the same thing from Gaudreau. It's just a matter of time.
Star players do not want to play for a Canadian team. When they could just go play somewhere warm and with less aggressive media.
Well, in the NHL often times when you choose a nice climate you also get zero or at least less taxes. In addition to that, the southern teams have been winning a whole lot more than the Canadian teams, so I'm not sure where you are trying to go with this Meals? The Oilers are getting better snacks than the guys on Panthers and Lightning?Yeah I'm sure things like having a contending team, playing with the best player in the world, having the best facilities in the entire league, having an owner that spares zero expense on things like meals, travel and off ice items mean absolutely nothing to players. They mostly just care about weather
Yeah I'd have to think he's out of the league by 29 based on his recent playoffs
So none in the salary cap era.
- 2001-02 Detroit Red Wings (51-17-10-4, 116 pts.) -
Average Age: 30 years, 5 months, 1 days
Notable Player(s): Brett Hull (37), Nicklas Lidstrom (31)- 2007-08 Detroit Red Wings (54-21-7, 115 pts.) -
Average Age: 29 years, 9 months, 23 days
Notable Player(s): Nicklas Lidstrom (37), Pavel Datsyuk (29)- 1997-98 Detroit Red Wings (44-23-15, 103 pts.) -
Average Age: 29 years, 6 months, 10 days
Notable Player(s): Steve Yzerman (32), Nicklas Lidstrom (27)- 2002-03 New Jersey Devils (46-20-10-6, 108 pts.) -
Average Age: 29 years, 0 months, 6 days
Notable Player(s): Martin Broduer (30), Patrik Elias (26)- 1966-67 Toronto Maple Leafs (32-27-11, 75 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 11 months, 26 days
Notable Player(s): Terry Sawchuk (37), Frank Mahovlich (28)- 1998-99 Dallas Stars (51-19-12, 114 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 10 months, 29 days
Notable Player(s): Brett Hull (34), Mike Modano (28)- 1963-64 Toronto Maple Leafs (33-25-12, 78 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 10 months, 2 days
Notable Player(s): Frank Mahovlich (25)- 2005-06 Carolina Hurricanes (52-22-8, 112 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 5 months, 6 days
Notable Player(s): Rod Brind'Amour (35), Eric Staal (21)- 1996-97 Detroit Red Wings (38-26-18, 94 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 4 months, 20 days
Notable Player(s): Steve Yzerman (31), Nicklas Lidstrom (26)- 1968-69 Montreal Canadians (46-19-11, 103 pts.) -
Average Age: 28 years, 3 months, 13 days
Notable Player(s): Jean Beliveau (37)
They needed 2 goals to win a Stanley Cup, I’m sure they’re ok
Yeah ur right losing in the 2nd round and game 7 of the cup final is exactly the same thingSo did the Canucks to eliminate the Oilers...it's irrelevant.
Your entire fanbase has nothing better to do than organize on cpuck and masturbate to your Oilers hate. I feel like this type of stuff from people like you is blackmail material because your family would probably leave if they found out your level of dedication to trolling on the internetTheir age will go up in a year as well, when Draisatl leaves to go to a contender.