FlameChampion
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I don't think they expect anything from him.
I think at most they expect him to challenge for a spot but that's it.
Talking about Yamamoto?
I don't think they expect anything from him.
I think at most they expect him to challenge for a spot but that's it.
The results weren’t there last season, but I like what Strome and Pulju had going in the last quarter of the year. Keep them together to start the year. If the kid takes off, move him up by all means.
I was going to type out my line combos but then I realized I’m lazy. And no matter how you slice it our winger depth still relies on a lot of them improving.
You misspelled LucicJust keep Caggiula out of the line-up and it looks good.
We have a player who might as well be a 4th liner for 60 games a year earning 3.1 million, and a player who performed worse than a 4th liner for the last 50 games earning 6 million a year. Caggiula isn't the problem.At that cap hit? Good lord.
I think we're legitimately a better team with Lucic not only starting away from Draisaitl, but just not starting on the ice period. Nobody killed more plays than Lucic last year and yet nobody got more undeserved offensive opportunities. We had this worthless bum attached to McDavid's hip for more than half the year and constantly deployed him on the 1st unit power play, and he did nothing with it. Our stubborn coach wanted to "get him his confidence back hurr durr" and our Pejorative Slur GM probably backed that decision every step of the way to try to recoup value for the NHL's worst contract. What actually ended up happening is he went over 30 games without a goal, all the while taking dumb penalty after dumb penalty and dragging down McDavid/Draisaitl's offense by blowing countless free chances. He doesn't even do what he was originally brought here to do anymore FFS. He barely fought anyone and if someone threw a dirty hit, it was Khaira jumping to his teammate's defense and Milan standing there counting his money. He was by far the worst player on the Oilers last year, and that includes Eric Gryba.Count me in on hoping Lucic starts away from Draisaitl. Unless he can figure out how to handle pucks better he kills far too much of the puck control possession game that Draisaitl creates. Tired of Drai working his ass off to protect pucks and open space for his line mates only to watch Lucic have it bounce off his stick or throw an errant pass to no one. He needs to prove he can do better in those areas before he should get time with either of our star centres.
I'm honestly trying to recollect what they had going. I don't recall too much positive play from Pulju in the last 45GP and its not noted in any production either. What indication is there that Strome was working well with Pulju?
I just checked back and Strome had 1G 2A in last 18gp. So barely a pulse. Those are the results in the time frame.
Pulju had 2G 1 assist in the same 18gp. Both players had big 2 pt games against a Carolina team with a backup goalie in a game the Canes essentially mailed in.
Other than that nothing.
I wonder how much through optimism we attempt to distort our recollections to avoid thinking about how bad this team was and how most of the lineup was producing nothing.
So again, what did Pulju and Strome have going. Sorry to single you out, I'm asking this throughout and nobody is answering. Mainly because nothing significant occurred.
2 lineups, one with Yamamoto/Bear making the team and one without
RNH-McDavid-Puljujarvi (gives McDavid the most raw talent to work with and helps JP development)
Rieder-Draisaitl-Yamamoto (gives Draisaitl very creative wingers and has the size to win battles for Yama)
Caggiula-Strome-Aberg (this line sucks, might as well keep all the suck together instead of letting them infect other lines)
Khaira-Brodziak-Kassian (very physical high energy line)
Rattie (he's pretty meh without McDaddy) Marody (comes in when Caggiula/Aberg inevitably go on a cold streak)
RNH-McDavid-Rattie (don't fix what isn't broken)
Rieder-Draisaitl-Puljujarvi (just give Poolparty some talent on the wings already)
Khaira-Strome-Caggiula (hide the lazy bum center with 2 wingers that give oodles of effort)
Aberg-Brodziak-Kassian (get some speed going at least on the wings)
Marody Malone (better than rushing someone like Benson or Maksimov before they're ready)
Klefbom-Larsson (reunite the swedes to get Klefbom going again)
Nurse-Bear (give Bear a defensively responsible elite skating partner and give Nurse someone with good offensive instincts)
Sekera-Russell (throwaway pairing hoping Sekera isn't the next Wade Redden)
Benning (send him in when someone inevitably gets injured again)
Nurse-Larsson (our most stable pair)
Klefbom-Russell (at least it'll generate offense)
Sekera-Benning (throwaway pairing hoping Sekera learns how to skate again)
Lowe (he was actually better than I expected last year)
Milan Lucic gets shot into the sun. I'm very comfortable with this coke machine+wuss who makes Khaira do the fighting for him never playing another game in an Oilers uniform You can carry him as the 13th forward if Marody isn't ready.
Safe to assume Klefbom will be PP#1??
I think I am the only one who thinks Lucic has a bounce back year. I think he scores 25 goals.
He’s had two terrible years in a row, there’s not a good chance of it happening,I think I am the only one who thinks Lucic has a bounce back year. I think he scores 25 goals.
I think I am the only one who thinks Lucic has a bounce back year. I think he scores 25 goals.
that would be awesome, and it is possible, but imo the team needs some work for that to happen.I think I am the only one who thinks Lucic has a bounce back year. I think he scores 25 goals.
This is what I think TM does for the opening night lineup.
RNH-Mcdavid-Rattie
Lucic-Draisaitl-Rieder
Caggiula-Strome-JP
Khaira-Brodziak-Kassian
Aberg, waiver pickup
Klefbom-Larsson
Nurse-Sekera
Russel-Bouchard
Benning