Wednesday, September 26

Oilers-Falmes pre-season BOA part deux

Both teams won in a shoot-out last night. Good for the Falmes, now they won't finish the pre-season without a win.
The Oilers line-up for tonight's game is available, but the Falmes line-up isn't. Not like any of their fans know who plays for their team besides Iginla and Kipper.

FORWARDS

27 Dustin Penner - 13 Andrew Cogliano – 83 Ales Hemsky
28 Patrick Thoresen – 10 Shawn Horcoff – 51 Kyle Brodziak
22 Jean-Francois Jacques – 48 Ben Simon – 46 Zack Stortini
42 Jonas Almtorp – 62 Tim Sestito – 43 Fredrik Johansson

DEFENCE

44 Sheldon Souray – 2 Matt Greene
25 Joni Pitkanen – 24 Steve Staios
26 Denis Grebeshkov – 23 Dick Tarnstrom

GOALTENDERS


1 Devan Dubnyk
35 Dwayne Roloson


Cogliano gets a turn in between Hemsky and Penner, or the Pensky line as they have been dubbed.
The defense is pretty much what we can expect for the regular season, with Smid in instead of Grebeshkov.
Based on not having a Falmes line-up available, I can't make an accurate score prediction, but since I am a bit baised towards my Oilers, I'm going to go with a 4-3 Oilers win.



Look at all the Oilers fans down in Phoenix. Awesome to see.

Tuesday, September 25

Egads!


Moreau is out with a severe bone bruise after taking a shot off the ankle in Calgary on Saturday.
At least it's not broken, but I don't know how long it takes to recover from that kind of injury. Sounds painful. Godspeed Ethan! With Pisani already down and out and possibly gone for the entire season, we don't need anymore injuries to the grind line.

Greene is apparently going to be paired with Souray. I wonder who gets to play the point on the powerplay then, because both those guys tend to take too many unnecessary penalties.
My money is on Pitkanen. And if Souray is going to be paired with Greene, are they the number 1 pairing or the number 2 pairing? And then what are the other 2 pairings? Statios and Pitkanen, Smid and Transtrom? Where do Gilbert and Gerbeshkov fit into this? This defense is actually making me nervous.

Most of the young forward prospects are making names for themselves. Cogliano is starting to emerge, showing some hands to go along with that speed of his; scoring three goals in the last two games, including the overtime winner against the Falmes on Saturday night. Thank God, I was hoping he had some finish. He's not listed as being in the Oilers line-up for tonight's game in Phoenix, so I'm going to assume that he is playing tomorrow night against the Falmes; a game which I will be attending. wooooooo!

Wednesday, September 19

Man, I hate the Leafs and their jackass fans.



Went down to Rexall last night for the Oilers-Leafs pre-season game. Almost as many Leaf fans there as Oilers fans. Damn I hate the Leafs and their awfully rude fans. Really, I think I may hate them more than the Flames and their fans.

Notes from the game:
- Raffi always seems to play like crap when I go to the Rex. Or else he'll score early at the start of the 2nd period when I'm still stuck in the line for over-priced food and pop. Don't know what it is, just usually seems to happen that way. Especially when I wear my Torres jersey. I did wear my Stoll jersey last night though.
- Matt Greene is still up to his old tricks, taking 3 penalties a game, the Leafs scored on one of the power plays provided by Greener. He really needs to learn to control his stick better.
- Denis Grebeshkov is like Greene in that he was out of position too many times and makes bad passes. He redeemed himself by scoring the OT goal though. Greene did nothing to redeem himself. He's lucky the boys killed off the penalty that carried over in the OT session.
- Horcoff is the man! Scored the tying goal, set up the 1st goal and the OT goal. He was forechecking and backchecking like nobody's business and was fairly decent on the PK. He was on the ice for the 2nd Leafs goal, but it wasn't his fault. Greene gave it away and Syvret blew a tire at the blue line.
- This Trukhno kid is pretty good, too bad the Oilers can't sign him, not even to a minor league contract as the Russian Hockey Federation says he will be re-entering the draft in 2008.
- As much as I liked Jussi Markkanen, Garon is so far looking like an upgrade in the back-up goaltender position. He made some spectacular saves. I'm sure Roli will get more nights off than he did last season with Garon being able to handle a higher work load than MacT gave to the Juice last season.
- Carter on his 'pro tryout' session so far is a bust. He left midway thru the 1st period after being hit twice on the same shift. I really didn't notice that he was gone until midway the 3rd. Found out later via the Oilers website that he suffered a concussion. Maybe Lowe should have brought in Lindros as a pro try-out instead of Carter. Lindros has more upside than Carter does. Sadly, I think the Big E may just retire.
- Coligano was looking good, very speedy, but no finish. Reminds me of Todd Marchant. Hopefully he remedies that in the AHL as we don't need anymore Marchant type players. At this point I can't really see him making the opening day playing roster. There are still 5 pre-season games to go, so I could be wrong. He could be a solid 2nd line player if he learns how to finish in tight. He was exciting to watch.

That's pretty much all I got. I'll try to do post-game reports for all the games I happen to go to at the Rex. Next up for me is the Oilers-Flames pre-season game Wed. Sept 26. Not like anyone reads my blog anyways, but I like to pretend that someone does.

Did I mention how much I hate the Leafs and their fans? Just making sure.











EDIT: I think I was thinking of a different Russian player that was at the Oilers rookie camp, because upon further investigation, Trukhno is a 4th round Oilers draft pick from 2005 and is signed to an entry level contract. My bad.

Tuesday, September 18

My life has meaning again!

A former co-worker made a comment to me at the start of the 2001 NHL season, "ah yes, hockey is back and your life has meaning again." So very true. I don't know what I would do without the Oilers.
Probably swear and yell a lot less, not be stressed out come March and April, not be so wound up and restless on days that I am going to games, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Last season I managed to go to 14 Oilers games, but most of them were forgettable, so we will do just that, forget about them.

This past weekend was the start of Oilers training camp and the Joey Moss Cup. I went down to Rexall on Saturday afternoon for the 2nd half of the Oilers open practice and was not impressed with Schremp at all. If he has any hope of making the team this season, he better start picking it up. Like yesterday. Sure he's coming off knee surgery, but he just looked off, he wasn't really making any plays or doing anything of interest. I wouldn't have even noticed him if I wasn't watching for him on the ice. Same goes for his performance in the Joey Moss Cup on Sunday.

Dustin Penner and Sam Gagner were most impressive on Sunday. Playing on an line with Hemsky certainly helped though. Gagner and Hemsky worked well off of each other and Penner was right in the mix, starting to nicelt fit in. I would love to see Gagner make the team straight out of junior after he annihilated the Russians in the Junior Super Series, but he does need to psychically mature more to be able to handle an entire NHL season. Compared to Penner (who is a big, big guy) Gagner looks like a child. A future NHL star no doubt, but this season might not be the start for him. If he does make the team, awesome, if not, then for sure he will have a helluva chance next season.


I'm starting to like Penner, and liking him on Hemsky's line. I wasn't sold on the idea of Lowe bringing in Penner the way he did (and for the money he did), but if training camp is any indication (which sometimes it isn't) he just do just fine with the Oilers this season.
Didn't get a chance to listen to tonight's pre-season game as I was at work and the radio seems to have gone missing over the summer. I shall remedy that right quick, before the regular season starts. From the report on the Oilers website, the Hemsky-Penner-Gagner line played decent with Gagner scoring a goal.

Not so keen on Penner wearing number 27 (Laraque) or Gagner wearing number 89 (Comrie) but that's the numbers they were given or chose. It's kinda creepy how Penner is Laraque's size and Gagner is Comrie's size. Here's hoping neither number is cursed. Wouldn't want Penner to have Laraque's goal scoring inability or Gagner to develop Comrie's attitude. Ewww.

The line that set the tempo for the game and stole the show was Moreau-Reasoner-Brodziak. This Brodziak kid just might make the team. He has been pretty impressive in training camp so far, and doesn't look out of position at any point in the game at all. Two goals, one assist and 1st star tonight for him is a damn good start. That is what I was hoping to see out of Schremp, but he's going to be a star or a bust, and so far he's heading down the road to bust. Brodziak on the other hand would be a nice fit on the 2nd or 3rd line. The addition of Anson Carter to training camp on a try-out just might give Brodziak that extra push to really show his stuff. Maybe Schremp should be taking cues from Kyle.

I'm going to the Oilers-Leafs pre-season game, pretty certain that the players that didn't play tonight against the Panthers will be playing against the Leafs. I'm hoping to finally see Souray in Oilers silks, after he tweaked his back during the fitness testing on Thursday he hasn't skated yet in training camp. Not a good start to the season to hurt your back before training camp even begins, but it doesn't seem like a serious problem, more of a case of being cautious so it doesn't become a serious problem. Lord knows we don't need any of those this season. Especially not after losing Pisani indefinitely already.

I love autumn and the start of a new hockey season. Not too keen on the new jerseys, but they aren't completely hideous, so I'll probably end up buying one later in the season.
GOILERS!

Saturday, September 8

Joey Moss Cup.

The Oilers 2007/08 TV Schedule is out.

The new jerseys will be revealed at the Joey Moss Cup on Sunday Sept. 16 at Rexall Place. For only $5 you can watch the Oilers play against the Oilers and support a worthy cause as well. You may even win a chance to get your photo taken with some of the Oilers! Now that is worth $5 right there.

Wednesday, September 5

Oilers are screwed. Figuratively and literally.


After the initial shock of the news of Pisani being out indefinitely, now hits the realization that the Oilers are screwed, both figuratively and literally. With our group of 12 forwards already looking not so hot on paper, and the right side being seriously thinned out with the loss of Ferny, What's Lowe to do? Pray that Hemsky has finally learned to shoot? That Schremp will come into training camp and prove to be a GOD ready for calibre minutes in the NHL after scoring 17g-36a-53pts in 69 GP in the AHL last season? That any one of the forwards can score more than 29 goals? That the defense is really an improvement over the defense we had last season? Can he pull a trade that might actually help this team?

WHY DO THE HOCKEY GODS HATE US SO??!?!?!

Is Pisani really even replaceable? Sure, he's "only" a two-way forward that has scored an average of 14g-32pts in the last 3rd seasons, but he has become very much a heart-and-soul player on this team that plays the PK and many important shut-down minutes. Plus, he's killer in the shoot-outs. Without him we won't even be getting close to going to any shoot-outs though.
After being so darn excited yesterday for the season to be starting soon, today it just looks grim. I love my boys so, but it's going to be another painful season.
Godspeed Ferny.

Brian Burke is probably feeling pretty smug today. Dammit.

"Super Series"? More like Russians getting pwned series

The Edmonton Oilers very own 1st round draft pick Sam Gagner is leading the way in the slaughtering of the Russians with 4 goals and 10 points in 5 games played. He looks like a keeper to me.
This series is pretty one-sided, with the Canadians up 5 games to none so far in the 8 game series. After yesterday's display of rubbing-it-in-your-opponent's-face score of 8-1, I can't really see the Russians winning any of the remaining 3 games. That being said, does this little junior "Super Series" even matter than much? Sure, we get to see some of the finest young junior players in the country, but isn't that what the annual IIHF World Juniors tourney during the Christmas to New Years week is for? It's supposed to be the commemorating the 25th anniversary of the original Summit Series, but back then the Russians actually showed up and made it a series worth watching. Very few people are actually even giving a crap about this series. Hell, I haven't watched a game yet, just the hi-lites; and I'm only paying it that much attention due to Gagner; nothing more, nothing less.

Tuesday, September 4

Oh no.


Pisani is sick. He is fixable, but his disease sounds horribly nasty. Not something you would want to wish on your worst enemy. He has ulcerative colitis, which is described as : a nonspecific inflammatory disease of the colon that is of unknown cause and is characterized by diarrhea with discharge of mucus and blood, cramping abdominal pain, and inflammation and edema of the mucous membrane with patches of ulceration.
Poor Fernando. I wish him and his family well. He is out of the Oilers line-up
indefinitely.

It's almost here!

Despite the fact that the Oilers sucked something fierce down the stretch last season and the 'experts' are predicting the mighty Oil to suck something fierce again this season; I for one can't freakin WAIT until the 2007/08 NHL season starts.
Rookie camp starts on Thursday in Yellowknife, main camp starts in a week, pre-season gets rolling in two weeks on Monday Sept. 17 with a home game against the Florida Panthers.
What Oiler/hockey fan isn't getting excited at this time of year?! WHL pre-season is already under way, the young Canadians are kicking some Russian ass in the junior summit series; hockey is coming back in full swing and I love it. The beginning of the season is only second to the playoffs in terms of the best part of the hockey season; everyone gets a fresh start when the season begins.
No word yet on who will be the next Oilers captain. My vote is for Moreau.


Thursday, August 30

The yearbooks are out! The yearkbooks are out!



Yahoo! After a very long off-season for the Oilers and us Oilers fans, you know the start of training camp is right around the corner when the yearbooks are out on newsstands! On a recent trip to the nearby Shoppers Drug Mart, I happened upon the magazine rack and found to my delight that the NHL yearbooks/pool guides are finally out! I browse thru all of them, buy a few (at $8-10 bucks a pop, and with most predictions across them all being similar, I only buy about 3-4 different ones). My favorite is still the time-honoured "The Hockey News" yearbook. They so graciously put out a cover for every different NHL team, and they did a stellar job with the Oilers one this season, with a smokin' photo of Sheldon Souray. Better than all those Ryan Smyth covers of seasons past.

Thursday, August 2

Dustin Penner?

Not really excited about this signing. Way over paid him, 21.5 mil over 5 years, Lowe did. Guess he had to go after the RFA's after the UFA's (outside of Sheldon) didn't want to play in Edmonton.
Going back to the Ducks are a 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks in the 2008 draft. Considered by some scouts at a deeper draft than the past 2007 one.
If Penner turns into another Joffrey "dreamy-eyes-can-score-with-the-ladies-but-can't-score-on-the-ice" Lupul then I'ma going to be some PISSED off. (Not that Dustin has the same 'dreamy eyes' look at Joffrey does.)
Especially since Penner will be the highest paid forward on the Oilers roster for the 2007/08 season (more than Hemsky!) and the 2nd highest paid player overall (only Souray will be making more than Penner.) Now, it is sometimes unfair to place expectations on a player based on their salary, but if Penner does not at least match his 29 regular season goals from last season, then it will be fair to say Lowe over-paid for him. Not only in the salary aspect, but also in the draft picks he had to give up to sign him to that contract in the 1st place. Oilers have a crappy draft record anyways, so they best be praying that Penner is the next Ryan Smyth and not the next Josh Green.

Sheldon loves Edmonton!

Long time, no posts. Kinda got bored of the whole blogging thing for awhile.
Haven't been online as much lately either. Just been bored of the internet altogether I guess.
Back at it today though.
Sheldon Souray was in Edmonton today and had a press conference with V.P. of Hockey Operations Kevin Prendergast for the Edmonton media.









He does look pretty good in that Oilers jersey, even though his pants are kinda fugly. Vertical stripes? Come on Sheldon, those are so 80's.

Tuesday, July 3

No Nylander, and Lowe is livid. Raffi is back tho!

The Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club is compelled to clarify the unfortunate and unprecedented circumstances surrounding the Edmonton Oilers and Michael Nylander. On Sunday, July 1, 2007, Kevin Lowe, Oilers General Manager, and Mr. Mike Gillis, Certified Agent for Michael Nylander, negotiated and agreed to a multi-year NHL Standard Players Contract, starting in 2007/08. Mr. Gillis confirmed same to the Oilers in writing. The Oilers then proceeded with preparations to announce Mr. Nylander’s contract agreement on July 2, and concurrently continued with the process of negotiating with other free agents based upon Mr. Nylander being an important roster ingredient for the future. However, while the Oilers were expecting the returned, signed agreements from Mr. Nylander and Mr. Gillis, the Oilers discovered through public announcements made mid-afternoon on July 2, that Mr. Nylander had subsequently entered into a long-term contract with the Capitals. The Oilers can find no precedent for such conduct in our history. The Oilers are examining and pursuing every course of action available in the best interest of the team and our fans. For legal reasons, the Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club will not be discussing the details any further at this time.

Would have been nice to have him setting up Hemsky, that's for damn sure. Fuck you Capitals.

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Raffi Torres re-signed with the Oilers for 3 years with a deal worth 6.75 million. “We are pleased to have Raffi back in the fold,” said Edmonton Oilers General Manager, Kevin Lowe. “Raffi is a dynamic player, who brings a physical style of play to our team.”

At least Lowe did something right today.

Praise the Lord I still have my Raffi!!!!!!





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In other news, Lowe also signed goaltender Mathieu Garon to a 2 year deal, ending the chance of Jussi Markkanen being re-signed. My money is on the Juice going back to Finland.

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Changed my profile photo for fun, still have to find a replacement photo for my Sykora photo. :(

Monday, July 2

Happy fucking free agent day!

HOLY SHIT.

What a crazy day. Sad day, frustrating day, interesting day.

Captain Jason Smith (GATOR!) and Joffrey "Dreamy eyes" Lupul traded to the Flyers for Joni Pitkanen, Geoff Sanderson, and a 3rd round draft pick in 2009.
I don't know if I like this trade or not yet. Gator was our captain, Lupul was a bust in his 1st year with the Oilers, along with half the team, but Lowe has been rumored to be after Pitkanen for awhile, and hopefully he turns out to the great puck rushing, offensive defenseman the Oilers have been lacking since CFP bailed. Let's just pray that Lupul doesn't score 48 goals with the Flyers this season hey?

The question out of this trade is, who will be the next Oilers captain? One Ethan Moreau perhaps? Ethan's injury this past season no doubtfully hurt the Oilers, and he's been an alternate captain for quite a few seasons. Steve Staios? He was a captain in Atlanta one season, and wore an A while Moreau was out. Horcoff? He acquired Smyth's A after he was traded. Horcoff may not be the right candidate to be a captain of this team though. Possibly Jarret Stoll? He was a captain in junior with the Kootenay Ice and during his time at World Junior tourneys. He may very well be a future captain of this team (provided he doesn't get traded or sign elsewhere when he has UFA status) but he may still be al bit young for the captain role. My money is on Moreau, with Horcoff and Staios wearing the A's. Providing none of them get traded before the 2007/08 season starts.

Ryan Smyth signed a 5 year deal with one of the Oilers Northwest Division foes, the once mighty Colorado Avalanche. Great, now we're going to see a tonne of "OILERS FANS" buying Smyth Avalanche jerseys. The thought it making me sick to my stomach. Or maybe the sick feeling is coming from working a 15 hr day after working a 12 hr day and not eating properly either day.
I bet all your suckers that bought Smyth Islanders jerseys are feeling a little foolish. But I own an Oilers Lupul jersey (it was on sale for Christ's sake) so I know quite a bit about looking foolish.
I feel bad for Roloson, all Smyth's whacking and hacking he's going to have to put up with for in EIGHT GAMES next season.

My beloved Petr Sykora signed with the Pittsburgh Penguins. I'm so depressed at this news. One year in the copper'n'blue was not nearly long enough for Petr and all his hotness; I mean talent. Hemsky's probably crying himself to sleep as we speak. I know I will be soon, clutching my Petr Sykora game used autographed stick to relive the magic he created with Ales.
But Hemsky may have a new line mate to send sweet passes to; Michael Nylander is reported to have signed with the Oilers. After the Rangers landed Gomez and Drury, Nylander is the odd man out. This report is not 100% confirmed yet.

The Oilers defense keeps on getting interesting; ole Dicky Transtrom is coming back, after one season in Sweden. Pretty much seals Shaggy's fate, as I doubt he will be resigned by the Oil.

Denis Grebeshkov (who?!!?!? The guy from the Bergeron trade, that's who) also signed a one year deal with the Oilers. It is yet to be determined if he will play with the Oilers next season though. If not, he'll probably go back to Russia, since he doesn't see himself as a AHL player.

Day one is in the books. Lowe was pretty active, along with many other GM's. Let's see what day two brings! More surprises and head shaking "WUT?!" moments to be had I'm sure; not just on the Oilers part.

With the departure of Lupul, maybe my beloved Raffi won't be traded after all. (Knock on wood.)


I'm too lazy to post all the links to the stories, but TSN.ca and the Oilers website have all the details you need. Or whichever major sports website you prefer.

Tuesday, June 26

Sam Gagner: the next great Oilers draft pick, or the next great 1st round flop?




After the draft, I've been doing some reading about Sam Gagner, the Oilers 1st 1st round draft pick from this past Friday. He sounds like a decent Canadian kid, hopefully turns out to be a great player, and he seems genuinely pleased to be picked by a Canadian team.
He seems like a bit of a momma's boy, but he's not 18 until mid-August, so maybe we'll cut him some slack in the that department. Maybe.
He's not half bad looking either, he's actually sorta cute (for a 17 yr old), so he won't hurt the Oilers' "hotness" factor.




He won't be NHL ready for at least 2-3, possibly 4 seasons; but by then Joffrey-can't-buy-a-goal-Lupul will be traded to the Islanders where he'll score 468 goals in one season and the be on his way to winning the Stanley Cup, so there will be a roster spot on the Oilers open for young Sammy.

His favorite NHL player is Peter Forsberg; he patterns his game after Forsberg because "he makes all the players around him better". The Oilers could use a Forsberg type player. Like RIGHT NOW. As it always is with the Oilers, they are building for 4-5 years down the road. Every year, they are aiming for 4-5 years to be great. EVERY YEAR. Well, that team in 4-5 years isn't ever coming, because I've been an Oilers fan for 10 years, and I'm still waiting for the kick-ass team that's 4-5 years away. But that's a rant for another day. Back to Sammy.

He gives away his shoot-out move. Not the smartest thing to reveal.
He's more of a passer than a scorer, so he won't be on Hemsky's line anytime soon. Given the coaching staff's track record, he would end up on Hemsky's line and they'll just pass it back and forth to each other 5 bazillion times without taking a shot. Maybe Hemsky will have learnt to shoot by then. Or Andrew Cogliano will centre them and score 469 goals, beating Lupul by one goal to win the Rocket Richard trophy.


Is it just me, or does he look like a fortune teller without his crystal ball in this photo?





One thing is for sure, that number has got to go. 89 holds to many bitter, angry memories in the minds of Oilers fans.


Friday, June 22

Draft day part 1.

The Oilers used all 3 of their 1st round picks. Lowe was unable to swing a trade of dramatic proportions today, but he hopes to have something in the works for Saturday (draft rounds 2 thru 7.) I'm excited and nervous at the same time. He di, however, trade up to the 21st pick from the 30th pick, trading with his old buddy Gretzky and the Phoenix Coyotes. Neither player the Oilers picked at 15 and 21 where thought to be 1st round picks, and I hadn't heard anything about them, except from TSN's mock draft saying that Alex Plante was a sure thing to the drafted by the Oilers, but they had him listed at the 30th postion.

Since I don't know too much about the crop of kids that where available for this year's draft, and I had't heard much about Plante or Nash until the Oilers drafted them, I'm going to be lazy and just use TSN's story. It's better than anything I could of wrote anyways. :P



Oilers get Gagner, Plante and Nash

COLUMBUS, Ohio (CP) - The Edmonton Oilers came to the NHL entry draft armed with three first-round draft picks, and GM Kevin Lowe had hoped at least one of them would be trade bait.

In the end, failing to make a deal for the defenceman he craves, Lowe went ahead and drafted three times Friday night. But he did report some progress in trade talks.

"I want to say there's a couple deals pending," said Lowe. "A little bit frustrating because in both cases they're tied to teams doing other things and maybe that has to do with the cap world.

"But I remain optimistic that that'll happen. You spend a long time in the days leading up, 72 hours of non-stop effort and if it doesn't happen it can be a little disappointing, no question.

"But I'm still very optimistic."

In the meantime, the Oilers drafted a nifty playmaking centre, a big defenceman and a solid two-way forward. They were the first Canadian team to the mic and they used the sixth drafting position to select centre Sam Gagner of the OHL's London Knights.

Gagner, the son of former NHL forward Dave Gagner, scored 35 goals and assisted on 83 in 53 regular-season games. The 5-11, 190-pounder from Oakville, Ont., reads plays well, which makes him an exceptional set-up man. He also was a member of Canada's world junior championship team.

"To hear my name called was a great feeling, especially the Edmonton Oilers, a Canadian city," said Gagner. "I couldn't be more thrilled."

Scouts have compared him to NHL forward Marc Savard.

"I'm happy to be picked but I realize this is just the beginning, there's a long way to go," said Gagner. "There's a lot of work to be done."

Another year with the Knights will more than likely be in the cards for Gagner.

"I'm going to continue to work hard and try and get as NHL-ready as possible but if I were to spend another year in junior I think it would be great for my development," he said. "I thought I developed a lot this year in London. The Hunters (Dale and Mark) really know their hockey and they're able to teach me a lot about the game. I don't think that would be bad for me at all."

Edmonton was up again in the 15th slot and took six-foot-four, 225-pound defenceman Alex Plante of the Calgary Hitmen. Plante scored eight goals, assisted on 30 and was assessed 81 penalty minutes last season. His improvement in agility and overall play led to a jump up in the rankings in the second half of his season. Scouts have compared him to NHL defenceman Kyle McLaren.

"We just like his potential," said Oilers scouting director Kevin Pendergrest. "He's 6-4, for a big guy he uses his reach really well. Lots of upside there."

Phoenix traded the 21st pick to Edmonton for the No. 30 and 36 spots, and the Oilers selected six-foot-one, 175-pound centre Riley Nash, who scored 38 goals for the B.C. Jr. A league's Salmon Arm team.

"I was mostly Canucks growing up but the Oilers are a good fit," said Nash.

Nash will play college hockey at Cornell in the autumn and has some areas he wants to improve in his game.

"I've got to get a better stride," he said. "I'm not quick enough. And I need a better shot, all NHL players have great shots."

Saturday, June 9

At least one Canadian team won something!


Oilers prospect Zack Stortini helped lead the Bulldogs to a 4-1 series victory over the Hershey Bears on Thursday night. Stortini scored three goals in the playoffs, including one in the finals, to help Hamilton capture the AHL Calder Cup.

Well FUCK.

Ahem.

Now that I got that out of my system, (see previous post), Lowe says he is not bitter.
He is also impressed with the Oilers prospects that are/were in Edmonton this week.
Dick Tarnstrom may be coming back (is our defense really that sad and pathetic? I guess so, if old Dicky boy is returning. I suppose he isn't any worse than Tjarnqvist.)
Petr Sykora is still on the Oilers radar, but only after Lowe fails in UFA signings and/or a monster trade at the draft.
Raffi, as I have figured, may be a goner too.

Karma is not real, all backwards, or she hates Oilers fans.


Me bitter? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Sunday, June 3

Pronger suspended AGAIN

For one game, for a blow to the head of Dean McAmmond that went unpenialized at the time of the hit. Much like his hit on Holstrom in the Western Conference final.
Man, this guy gets hated everywhere he goes.
Prior to the hit, he actually had a hand in scoring the GWG for the Senators in the 2nd period. Funny enough it was Dean McAmmond that was credited with that goal. According to Pronger he was just trying to finish his check, but it was a late hit, and a hit to the head.
The Ducks did win game 4 of the Western Conference series without Pronger, but the Sens are back up to form and they better take advantage of his absence unlike the Wings.