Series Talk: WCSF Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers. (Series tied 3-3)

You prediction for this series?

  • Vancouver in 7

    Votes: 190 16.9%
  • Vancouver in 6

    Votes: 191 17.0%
  • Vancouver in 5

    Votes: 46 4.1%
  • Vancouver in 4

    Votes: 40 3.6%
  • Edmonton in 7

    Votes: 82 7.3%
  • Edmonton in 6

    Votes: 362 32.2%
  • Edmonton in 5

    Votes: 174 15.5%
  • Edmonton in 4

    Votes: 40 3.6%

  • Total voters
    1,125
  • Poll closed .
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Leonardo87

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Vancouver Canucks vs Edmonton Oilers
WCSF


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Devonator

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If Demko comes back, got to give a slight edge to the Canucks....otherwise Oilers in 6
 

jackjohnson

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Very well put. Nashville and Vancouver played a very structured playoff series while the oilers kings series never really felt like the playoffs at all. The oilers had a ton of room to skate, something they won't have in round two.
I agree, this is something oilers fans take lightly. They will be surprised once they see strong forecheck causing turnovers
 

biturbo19

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The one thing that's funny enough about the critiques of Edmonton's defensive game is that they outperformed Nashville in every defensive category in the regular season.

Again. It's not just about "categories of performance". It's about how different teams strengths/weaknesses and structure + systems match up overall. How those things interact creates the uniqueness of an actual matchup on the ice.


That's where you get nuance. Like the Canucks offense tended to perform a lot better against other strong but aggressive offensive teams. Teams that just locked things down and offered nothing, Canucks generally struggled against more. But that's not what they're heading into with the Oilers now.

The Oilers allowed fewer shots, shot attempts, scoring chances, and high danger scoring chances than Nashville at even strength this season, and allowed the same number of goals against.

And the way Nashville played in the playoffs was very different from what they did through most of the regular season. They clamped things down tight. Their stats are also skewed by their listless start and late surge during that wild hot streak that propelled them to a weak playoff seed.

Nashville also struggled to those same "defensive results" with much stronger goaltending than Edmonton.

Edmonton's defensive results are heavily "offense-driven". Since the coaching change, less extremely so...but it's still very much a "best defence is a good offense" approach. Which...they've got the horses to run that way and have that dominating possession offense look on the stat sheet like "good defence". But those aren't always the same thing. That doesn't always inherently come with great in-zone defence, terrific back pressure and neutral zone defensive structure, or super responsible puck management for example.
 

JianYang

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Oilers have trended up as the year progressed while Nucks trended down. On paper many will pick Vancouver but the oilers look like a freight train right now. Have Edmonton in 6.

I agree. Several weeks ago, I would have taken the Canucks, but with their current form and the demko injury, I feel like backtracking.
 

bringbacktheskate604

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If we're talking about the season series so much

CF: 288-194 Edmonton
Shots: 143-111 Edmonton
Scoring chances: 144-106 Edmonton
High danger scoring chances: 65-44 Edmonton
Expected goals: 15.78-12.37 Edmonton
Goals: 21-7 Vancouver

Even if we want to say a bunch of games where McDavid was either injured or not in the lineup matter now then it'll come down to whether an Oilers goalie lets in a bunch of weak goals and/or a Canucks goalie stands on his head again, both of which are definitely possible.
Ya you forgot to mention those stats are skewed by the fact the nucks we're up 99% of the 4 games of course one team is going to throw everything and one teams gonna relax.
You guys are an excuse machine, first three games was on the coach and system that led you guys to 100+ point seasons and the last game was because no #97. Not realizing that last excuse pretty much means that the only way you can win against our backup rocking a 888sv% is with #97.

Not exactly the flex you think it is.
 

AvsFan29

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If Demko comes back, got to give a slight edge to the Canucks....otherwise Oilers in 6
Edmonton is good for 2-3 goals per game by default, just because they have McDrai on the ice.

Vancouver struggles to put up 20 shots

They'll need to score minimum 3-4 goals per game, just to have a chance to win.

Edmonton in 5 tops
 
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