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Saw mention we waived Erne and people were excited that Lavoie (who is destroying the AHL to start the year) would come up to inject some energy into this lineup and see what he's made of.

Looks like it's the return of Gagner instead.


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Minors 250K

Was originally on a PTO and then signed an AHL deal.



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I agree with the call up for now. Gagner is a vet, good guy in the room and if the game dictates your 4th line doesn't play much, I am not worried if he sits. Lavoie needs to play so he should be playing 20 mins a night in Bakersfield.

Plus Gagner has proven success as an NHLer. Lavoie is off to a good start in the AHL after 2 weeks. I think he needs to continue to play well to establish it wasn't just a player getting hot for a short spurt. He will get his time soon.



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Lavoie will never play 20 minutes a night on this team. He’s 23 in his 4th AHL year. He’s ready for a look.

Heck, send Janmark down and call up both.



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smyth260 wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 14:45

Lavoie will never play 20 minutes a night on this team. He’s 23 in his 4th AHL year. He’s ready for a look.

Heck, send Janmark down and call up both.

I'm not expecting him to play 20 mins in the NHL, I want him to play 20 mins in the AHL and continue to develop. If a person takes off the blinders and looks at him objectively, he has maybe 3 months of good AHL hockey. He came on and played well in the last 1/4 of last year and has played 5 games so far. People make it sound like he's been dominating the league for years which isn't the case. There is a 4th line spot on the Oilers for him, I don't see how playing 8 mins a night benefits a young developing player.



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RDOilerfan wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 15:00

smyth260 wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 14:45

Lavoie will never play 20 minutes a night on this team. He’s 23 in his 4th AHL year. He’s ready for a look.

Heck, send Janmark down and call up both.

I'm not expecting him to play 20 mins in the NHL, I want him to play 20 mins in the AHL and continue to develop. If a person takes off the blinders and looks at him objectively, he has maybe 3 months of good AHL hockey. He came on and played well in the last 1/4 of last year and has played 5 games so far. People make it sound like he's been dominating the league for years which isn't the case. There is a 4th line spot on the Oilers for him, I don't see how playing 8 mins a night benefits a young developing player.


This is of course the fallacy of bad teams. We need grinders for fourth line roles, because you can't play a skill guy unless he can get 15+ minutes in a top-six role.

The fact is, the best Oilers fourth line in the entire team's history was the 1990 Kid Line of Joe Murphy, Martin Gelinas and Adam Graves. All very talented players who would have much bigger seasons later in their careers, they played a huge role in the Cup win that year. They did not play big minutes, but they were impactful minutes and showed what they were capable of.

When the Blackhawks were winning Cups, they constantly were playing guys like Ladd, Versteeg, Teravainen at the bottom of their roster. They were tasked with outplaying the depth guys on the other teams, which they did regularly, since the depth guys typically were the Adam Ernes and Josh Archibalds of the NHL.

The Oilers, despite the 1990 success, have spent the entire Kevin Lowe era with the belief that the bottom part of the roster needs to be safe, seasoned, and set for a specific role (ie. penalty killing, faceoffs, designated fighter). Like most Oilers decisions in the last couple decades, that's hopelessly behind the times and another reason we lag behind the best teams in the league.

Not to mention, it leads to a huge amount of players withering on the vine - playing so long in the minors that they have no trade value to speak of, because top-six roles don't come available very often and the Oilers generally prefer to try recent top draft picks or UFA signings in those roles.

There is actually limited downside to playing talented players in the bottom part of your lineup - and their minutes aren't really dictated by what line they're on, so much as how you're playing. If they're contributing points and outscoring the opposition, then they get more ice time.

The fact is, the Oilers bottom six went the entire month of October without a goal. Evander Kane's empty net goal was actually the first of the season where none of McDavid, Draisaitl, Nugent-Hopkins or Hyman didn't have a point on. There's only four goals to date where the big three didn't play a role (two against Calgary Sunday and two more against the Wild). There's a lot of room for improvement from our depth, so I'm willing to try putting a big guy who's a decent skater and has a heavy shot in the lineup and asking him to try to put up some numbers in a depth role.



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Adam wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 16:21

RDOilerfan wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 15:00

smyth260 wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 14:45

Lavoie will never play 20 minutes a night on this team. He’s 23 in his 4th AHL year. He’s ready for a look.

Heck, send Janmark down and call up both.

I'm not expecting him to play 20 mins in the NHL, I want him to play 20 mins in the AHL and continue to develop. If a person takes off the blinders and looks at him objectively, he has maybe 3 months of good AHL hockey. He came on and played well in the last 1/4 of last year and has played 5 games so far. People make it sound like he's been dominating the league for years which isn't the case. There is a 4th line spot on the Oilers for him, I don't see how playing 8 mins a night benefits a young developing player.


This is of course the fallacy of bad teams. We need grinders for fourth line roles, because you can't play a skill guy unless he can get 15+ minutes in a top-six role.

The fact is, the best Oilers fourth line in the entire team's history was the 1990 Kid Line of Joe Murphy, Martin Gelinas and Adam Graves. All very talented players who would have much bigger seasons later in their careers, they played a huge role in the Cup win that year. They did not play big minutes, but they were impactful minutes and showed what they were capable of.

When the Blackhawks were winning Cups, they constantly were playing guys like Ladd, Versteeg, Teravainen at the bottom of their roster. They were tasked with outplaying the depth guys on the other teams, which they did regularly, since the depth guys typically were the Adam Ernes and Josh Archibalds of the NHL.

The Oilers, despite the 1990 success, have spent the entire Kevin Lowe era with the belief that the bottom part of the roster needs to be safe, seasoned, and set for a specific role (ie. penalty killing, faceoffs, designated fighter). Like most Oilers decisions in the last couple decades, that's hopelessly behind the times and another reason we lag behind the best teams in the league.

Not to mention, it leads to a huge amount of players withering on the vine - playing so long in the minors that they have no trade value to speak of, because top-six roles don't come available very often and the Oilers generally prefer to try recent top draft picks or UFA signings in those roles.

There is actually limited downside to playing talented players in the bottom part of your lineup - and their minutes aren't really dictated by what line they're on, so much as how you're playing. If they're contributing points and outscoring the opposition, then they get more ice time.

The fact is, the Oilers bottom six went the entire month of October without a goal. Evander Kane's empty net goal was actually the first of the season where none of McDavid, Draisaitl, Nugent-Hopkins or Hyman didn't have a point on. There's only four goals to date where the big three didn't play a role (two against Calgary Sunday and two more against the Wild). There's a lot of room for improvement from our depth, so I'm willing to try putting a big guy who's a decent skater and has a heavy shot in the lineup and asking him to try to put up some numbers in a depth role.

There really isn't much to lose defensively either. The Oilers are giving up a horrific 4 goals / game right now. Why not try some players who might be able to push the play away from the bad defense guarding the bad goalies in a bad system? How much worse can the backend possibly get?



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CrusaderPi wrote on Tue, 31 October 2023 16:29


There really isn't much to lose defensively either. The Oilers are giving up a horrific 4 goals / game right now. Why not try some players who might be able to push the play away from the bad defense guarding the bad goalies in a bad system? How much worse can the backend possibly get?


But hey, I've heard the talking points from Stauff and Spec for years:

- Young players can't play fourth line minutes
- You can't play offensive players in the bottom six
- Grinders work so hard and they just really try!

How can that not be working for us???



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I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


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benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


Pretty cool for Gagner. Hard for anyone to get mad about the return of Gags.

Would be nice to have cap space to carry a normal roster and still be able to stick Lavoie in for someone underperforming while we can still bring him up and down without clearing waivers again.



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benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 02:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


I would point out too that he is the last NHL player who wore the old copper and blue jersey that is still around. The Oilers changed jerseys that summer, but hadn't released the new jersey by the draft, so Gagner still wore the better copper and blue at the draft. I was at the draft that year and was hoping the Oilers would draft him, so was pretty happy. By the way, attending the draft is actually pretty fun (at least it was back then). They had all the trophies (besides the Stanley Cup) on display.

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Kr55 wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 08:38

benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


Pretty cool for Gagner. Hard for anyone to get mad about the return of Gags.

Would be nice to have cap space to carry a normal roster and still be able to stick Lavoie in for someone underperforming while we can still bring him up and down without clearing waivers again.

It's very cool for Gagner. Who doesn't love a nice comeback story. His 8 point game remains the most exciting hockey experience I've ever witnessed.

For the Oilers... it's hard to be excited by this.



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benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


I was looking up three-stint guys yesterday - hard to find any information on it. David Perron did it for the Blues. Wendel Clark with the Maple Leafs. Luc Robitaille with the Kings. It's pretty rare.



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CrusaderPi wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:12

Kr55 wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 08:38

benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


Pretty cool for Gagner. Hard for anyone to get mad about the return of Gags.

Would be nice to have cap space to carry a normal roster and still be able to stick Lavoie in for someone underperforming while we can still bring him up and down without clearing waivers again.


It's very cool for Gagner. Who doesn't love a nice comeback story. His 8 point game remains the most exciting hockey experience I've ever witnessed.

For the Oilers... it's hard to be excited by this.


It does seem like it's a longshot that the season gets saved by the reacquisition of a player who no one felt warranted a NHL contract this summer...

Great guy though, and hopefully he does well. Erne's not given him a very high bar to clear to be more of a contributor.



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Adam wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:23

CrusaderPi wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:12

Kr55 wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 08:38

benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


Pretty cool for Gagner. Hard for anyone to get mad about the return of Gags.

Would be nice to have cap space to carry a normal roster and still be able to stick Lavoie in for someone underperforming while we can still bring him up and down without clearing waivers again.


It's very cool for Gagner. Who doesn't love a nice comeback story. His 8 point game remains the most exciting hockey experience I've ever witnessed.

For the Oilers... it's hard to be excited by this.


It does seem like it's a longshot that the season gets saved by the reacquisition of a player who no one felt warranted a NHL contract this summer...

Great guy though, and hopefully he does well. Erne's not given him a very high bar to clear to be more of a contributor.


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Kr55 wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:31

Adam wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:23

CrusaderPi wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:12

Kr55 wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 08:38

benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


Pretty cool for Gagner. Hard for anyone to get mad about the return of Gags.

Would be nice to have cap space to carry a normal roster and still be able to stick Lavoie in for someone underperforming while we can still bring him up and down without clearing waivers again.


It's very cool for Gagner. Who doesn't love a nice comeback story. His 8 point game remains the most exciting hockey experience I've ever witnessed.

For the Oilers... it's hard to be excited by this.


It does seem like it's a longshot that the season gets saved by the reacquisition of a player who no one felt warranted a NHL contract this summer...

Great guy though, and hopefully he does well. Erne's not given him a very high bar to clear to be more of a contributor.


Good vibes, veteran leadership auras. These are things that lead to championships.


It's pretty amazing that same has played over 1015 NHL regular season games... and 11 in the playoffs.



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Adam wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 11:20

benv wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 00:47

I just wanted to point out that if Gagner suits up for a game (and it seems almost certain now), he will become the first three stint Oiler in team history. There's been a couple of dozen two stint guys, but never a three stint guy. Steve MacIntyre came closest, but never got any NHL games in his third stint, so doesn't count.


I was looking up three-stint guys yesterday - hard to find any information on it. David Perron did it for the Blues. Wendel Clark with the Maple Leafs. Luc Robitaille with the Kings. It's pretty rare.


Found and old Reddit thread that lists off a lot of players that have done it.

Brian Boucher - Flyers (one of the weirdest careers for a back up goalie)
Francois Beauchemin - Ducks
Dominik Hasek - Red Wings (kind of)
Peter Forsberg - Avalanche
Martin Rucinsky - Rangers
Vinny Prospal - Lightning
Radim Vrbata - Coyotes
Patrick Marleau - Sharks
Mark Recchi - Penguins
Darryl Sydor - Stars
Francis Bouillon - Canadiens
Derek Grant - Ducks
Jim Rutherford - Red Wings
Marty Burke - Canadiens (this was an old one from the 20s and 30s, he played for Montreal 4 different times)



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CrusaderPi wrote on Wed, 01 November 2023 09:39


It's pretty amazing that same has played over 1015 NHL regular season games... and 11 in the playoffs.



That's funny--I literally just did today's puckdoku which required you to name a player with over 1000 games but less than 50 playoff games. I immediately put Gagner (and was of course correct)--I didn't realize I just made it on the total NHL games (thought he would have had more than that).



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I wonder how many of those guys were traded away at the deadline, then re-signed then eventually were traded away at the deadline again


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How many two time Oilers are there?

Off the top of my head: Ryan Smyth, Marty Reasoner, Petr Nedved, Jussi Markannen, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Steve McIntyre…sure there are a lot more.



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smyth260 wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 12:55

How many two time Oilers are there?

Off the top of my head: Ryan Smyth, Marty Reasoner, Petr Nedved, Jussi Markannen, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Steve McIntyre…sure there are a lot more.


Marty McSorley, Rexi Ruotsalainen, Bill Ranford...



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Adam wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 13:33

smyth260 wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 12:55

How many two time Oilers are there?

Off the top of my head: Ryan Smyth, Marty Reasoner, Petr Nedved, Jussi Markannen, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Steve McIntyre…sure there are a lot more.


Marty McSorley, Rexi Ruotsalainen, Bill Ranford...


Not counting the WHA, here's (I believe) the full list:

Glenn Anderson
Josef Beranek
Kyle Brodziak
Kevin Brown
Taylor Chorney
Mike Comrie
Brandon Davidson
Scott Ferguson
Sam Gagner
Denis Grebeshkov
Josh Green
Dave Hunter
Ralph Intranuovo
Petr Klima
Ken Linseman
Kevin Lowe
Dave Lumley
Steve MacIntyre
Jussi Markkanen
Marty McSorley
Rem Murray
Petr Nedved
Kent Nilsson
Bill Ranford
Marty Reasoner
Reijo Ruotsalainen
Gord Sherven
Ryan Smyth
Igor Ulanov


So 29 players in all. Note that I didn't count Joaquin Gage, Dick Tarnstrom, and Jesse Puljujarvi. All three of them played for the Oilers, left to play in Europe for a while, then returned to the Oilers. Since the Oilers retained player rights in their absence, I didn't think it should be counted as a separate stint. My definition of the end of a stint was when another NHL team acquired the player rights--but I guess this is in the eye of the beholder.



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Adam wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 15:33

smyth260 wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 12:55

How many two time Oilers are there?

Off the top of my head: Ryan Smyth, Marty Reasoner, Petr Nedved, Jussi Markannen, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Steve McIntyre…sure there are a lot more.


Marty McSorley, Rexi Ruotsalainen, Bill Ranford...


Igor Ulanov, Josh Green, Mike Comrie, Josef Beranek, Scott Ferguson, Kent Nilsson, Dick Tarnstrom, and almost Anson Carter.



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benv wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 13:58

Adam wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 13:33

smyth260 wrote on Thu, 02 November 2023 12:55

How many two time Oilers are there?

Off the top of my head: Ryan Smyth, Marty Reasoner, Petr Nedved, Jussi Markannen, Kevin Lowe, Glenn Anderson, Steve McIntyre…sure there are a lot more.


Marty McSorley, Rexi Ruotsalainen, Bill Ranford...


Not counting the WHA, here's (I believe) the full list:

Glenn Anderson
Josef Beranek
Kyle Brodziak
Kevin Brown
Taylor Chorney
Mike Comrie
Brandon Davidson
Scott Ferguson
Sam Gagner
Denis Grebeshkov
Josh Green
Dave Hunter
Ralph Intranuovo
Petr Klima
Ken Linseman
Kevin Lowe
Dave Lumley
Steve MacIntyre
Jussi Markkanen
Marty McSorley
Rem Murray
Petr Nedved
Kent Nilsson
Bill Ranford
Marty Reasoner
Reijo Ruotsalainen
Gord Sherven
Ryan Smyth
Igor Ulanov


So 29 players in all. Note that I didn't count Joaquin Gage, Dick Tarnstrom, and Jesse Puljujarvi. All three of them played for the Oilers, left to play in Europe for a while, then returned to the Oilers. Since the Oilers retained player rights in their absence, I didn't think it should be counted as a separate stint. My definition of the end of a stint was when another NHL team acquired the player rights--but I guess this is in the eye of the beholder.

You're an absolute joy to have on this site benv.



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