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Arizona @ Edmonton (Game #49) [message #751927] |
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g2k Messages: 2840
Registered: January 2003
Location: The Hood
2 Cups
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7-3 afternoon game win!
With this -22C heatwave, I’m guessing Ice District will be just buzzing after this one.
Or not...
#firebob #screwitjustselltheteam #ownerisacreep
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Kr55 Messages: 10779
Registered: May 2002
Location: Edmonton
6 Cups
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Good win.
Damn shootout. Didn't realize the flames had the horseshoe up their arses on the SO this year. 5-0.
Oilers have 5 more regulation wins than the lames, but equal points.
"We need to get better immediately. That starts today"
- Lowe, 2013
"Next year I would forecast as another developmental year"
- MacT, 2015
5 x $5,000,000
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CrusaderPi Messages: 7804
Registered: December 2003
Location: AB Highway 100
6 Cups
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I don’t understand why sportsnet doesn’t have a post game show. Do they not want to retain viewers and transition into hnic proper?
Please do not feed the bears. Feeding the bears creates a dependent population unable to survive on their own. Bears.
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Kr55 Messages: 10779
Registered: May 2002
Location: Edmonton
6 Cups
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Classic Hall game that Spector has written about many times.
1 point and -5
"We need to get better immediately. That starts today"
- Lowe, 2013
"Next year I would forecast as another developmental year"
- MacT, 2015
5 x $5,000,000
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Leia Messages: 410
Registered: May 2003
Location: England
No Cups
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A shorty, a empty net, a afternoon win... When was the last time the Oilers do that???
I didn't like the fact we took the foot off the gas in the third and rarely made Hill make a save, but a win is a win. At the moment we top the division till games later tonight, but with the bottom 6 starting to shine, things are starting to look positive once more...
Take me home, country road
to the place where I belong
to Alberta, to see the Oilers
take me home, country road
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philly boy Messages: 135
Registered: July 2007
Location: E-Town
No Cups
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pretty embarrassing tbh
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overdue Messages: 493
Registered: October 2014
No Cups
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Convincing win helped just a little by not great goal tending, a nice switch from the back up standing on his head and trying to shut us out. Has to be a boost for the team, winning both of the games Kassian was suspended and also the role players really contributing in the goal scoring department.
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Oscargasm Messages: 5911
Registered: May 2009
Location: YEG
5 Cups
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Okay I definitely have a hard on.
That was absolutely beautiful on Sheahan and Archibald’s part. Would/will be over the moon when they’re both extended.
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watchman Messages: 1422
Registered: October 2019
Location: River City
1 Cup
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Pretty dominating win. Continue this way... Great goaltending, superior special teams, balanced scoring, elimination of brain-numbing turnovers.
...this time, it's for real (isn't it?).
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RDOilerfan Messages: 3908
Registered: January 2016
3 Cups
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I took my oldest to the game, pretty awesome game to take him too with all the goals.
Maybe it was just an off day but Arizona sure didn't look very impressive at all for a team that is in a battle for first place. Smith had to make some good saves a few times but that's normal in my opinion for an NHL goalie. Hall scored a goal but I thought it was a goal that Smith should have had and given his reaction after (him looking to the ceiling), I think he felt it was a weak goal. Other than that, I didn't notice him and he was brutal defensively. If I didn't know Kessel's number, I wouldn't have known he was on the ice. Arizona's centers look WEAK. When your best center is Stephan, I don't know how you compete in the playoffs. They look like a team that relies heavily on excellent goaltending.
I came away pretty impressed by the Oilers this game. It was a big game, they knew it and they came out and wanted this game. The bottom 6 is really starting to come around. It's pretty evident to me that they have to have McDavid and Leon split up. I said it many times, if you have a player like McDavid who will produce with almost anyone, you have to use that to your advantage. Loading up McDavid's line with your absolute best players which diluted your other lines, made no sense to me. They throw out the McDavid line who has decent wingers on it, then Leon's line comes out after who has better wingers. As an opposition team, who do you put out your best d pairing against? If you decide to try to shut down Leon's line, then you have McDavid skating circles around lesser dmen. If you match McDavid, you have a very good second line.
I said it before and his recent success proves it in my opinion. Nuge is a much better top 6 winger than center. He needs to be told that and accept that.
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K.McC#24 Messages: 2834
Registered: March 2004
Location: ALBERTA
2 Cups
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RDOilerfan wrote on Mon, 20 January 2020 10:05 | I took my oldest to the game, pretty awesome game to take him too with all the goals.
Maybe it was just an off day but Arizona sure didn't look very impressive at all for a team that is in a battle for first place. Smith had to make some good saves a few times but that's normal in my opinion for an NHL goalie. Hall scored a goal but I thought it was a goal that Smith should have had and given his reaction after (him looking to the ceiling), I think he felt it was a weak goal. Other than that, I didn't notice him and he was brutal defensively. If I didn't know Kessel's number, I wouldn't have known he was on the ice. Arizona's centers look WEAK. When your best center is Stephan, I don't know how you compete in the playoffs. They look like a team that relies heavily on excellent goaltending.
I came away pretty impressed by the Oilers this game. It was a big game, they knew it and they came out and wanted this game. The bottom 6 is really starting to come around. It's pretty evident to me that they have to have McDavid and Leon split up. I said it many times, if you have a player like McDavid who will produce with almost anyone, you have to use that to your advantage. Loading up McDavid's line with your absolute best players which diluted your other lines, made no sense to me. They throw out the McDavid line who has decent wingers on it, then Leon's line comes out after who has better wingers. As an opposition team, who do you put out your best d pairing against? If you decide to try to shut down Leon's line, then you have McDavid skating circles around lesser dmen. If you match McDavid, you have a very good second line.
I said it before and his recent success proves it in my opinion. Nuge is a much better top 6 winger than center. He needs to be told that and accept that.
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Just like Leon for a stretch individually was a better winger than a 2nd line center. These guys are going to be in flux, and this iteration will change at some point. I think this has worked in part because Yamamoto has been effective so far, and Leon isn't out there being atrocious on the backcheck as a center or throwing up those blind backhand prayer passes into the middle for guaranteed turnovers. I dont think Nuge needs to be told anything or made to accept anything, I dont think he's pouting or unaccepting of anything....I mean, if that were Nuge, how the hell would he have been an Oiler this long and not have gotten the hell out of here?
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