I don’t think the Caps depth was even that bad was it? They had 3 solid scoring lines. Their defense wasn’t pretty though
No it was not. The Oilers are way worse.I don’t think the Caps depth was even that bad was it? They had 3 solid scoring lines. Their defense wasn’t pretty though
You couldn’t bother looking it up for yourself?You couldn’t bother posting their rosters?
It’s basically the same, but different positions. The Caps had good forward depth, but no defensive depth. The Oilers have good defensive depth but no forward depth.
Lol, what?
It’s not 2015 anymore. It’s not that hard to figure out
Yes it is hard to figure out, when the Oilers have a bottom 10 (maybe 5) D core in the NHL.
The Oilers have better D, but the Caps had better forward depth. I guess the Caps had better goaltending depth, but a worse starter.
Their second highest scoring D-man was Milan Jurcina with 14 points.How terrible was the Washington defence? That's impressive, considering how trash the Oilers D depth is.
Their second highest scoring D-man was Milan Jurcina with 14 points.
On the third highest scoring team in the league.
They had Mike Green and a bunch of bottom pairing or AHL D-men.
Yeah, that's fair.In fairness, they also had Tom Poti, who was a decent offensive D-man who seemed to have an injury-affected year offensively. 13 points, but in only 52 games. He scored 29 points the year before, then scored 24 the following year.
Doesn't change the overall point much, though. Just think that it's a bit misleading to make it seem like it was Green then literally the next best offensive defender was Jurcina.
Their second highest scoring D-man was Milan Jurcina with 14 points.
On the third highest scoring team in the league.
They had Mike Green and a bunch of bottom pairing or AHL D-men.