Jeff et Elliotte plongent dans les dernières nouvelles des Oilers d’Edmonton, y compris la blessure de Connor McDavid et un commentaire intéressant d’Evander Kane. Ils discutent de Rasmus Andersson et des Flames qui ont fait appel de sa suspension pour avoir inculpé Patrik Laine. Cela, et bien plus encore, dans cette édition de 32 Pensées ! ———————————————- 00:21 – Les dernières nouvelles des Oilers d’Edmonton, y compris la blessure de Connor McDavid et un commentaire intéressant d’Evander Kane 15:43 – Rasmus Andersson et les Flames font appel de sa suspension pour avoir accusé Patrik Laine 25:00 – Les Red Wings de Détroit sont sous les projecteurs après une grosse week-end pour Alex DeBrincat. Que pouvons-nous tirer de la direction de leur franchise ? 51h00 – Une discussion sur la course du Trophée Calder et l’impressionnant Leo Carlsson à Anaheim plus Elliotte ajoute à son interview avec Elias Pettersson publiée ce week-end 55h00 – Jeff et Elliotte répondent à vos questions dans la ligne de pensée 1 du Montana : 08h00 – Parlons des Maple Leafs de Toronto et de leur retour ce week-end. ————————————————— Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus de nouvelles et de faits saillants sur les sports – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Suivez Sportsnet sur TikTok – http://sprtsnt.ca/ YTTIKTOK Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet+ – http://sportsnet.ca/now ———————————– ———– Sportsnet est le réseau sportif numéro 1 au Canada. Votre maison pour les derniers moments forts, les dernières nouvelles sportives, des interviews approfondies d’athlètes, des podcasts de pointe, des diffusions en direct et bien plus encore. Ne manquez pas un seul but marquant, un énorme home run, un dunk exceptionnel ou un touché époustouflant. Obtenez des informations exclusives et des informations de pointe sur le secteur avec un accès inégalé. Apprenez à connaître une autre facette de vos superstars sportives préférées dans des interviews comiques uniques et décalées. Sportsnet est le guichet unique pour le fan qui sommeille en chacun de nous. —————————————————
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hey Jeff, don't sweat it, Wings fans are just happy the team is worth talking about. we're used to being patient.
Flames 2nd best player suspended, Oilers 2nd best player hurt….wow. it's too funny
This is good for the oilers. Adversity builds character and molds boys into men. Orrrr it completely dismantles the team's mental aspect. I'd rather remain optimistic.
Some guys have got to step up. Will Edm have roster depth? Another verse, same song of lukewarm play even before the injury
Why is there no visuals here seems almost lazy I know it’s radio but for this space I’m sure you could stretch to two cameras?
Probably the most famous case of a coach pulling an "injured" goalie for a time out was game 5, 1982 playoffs, Islanders vs. Pittsburgh. Islanders down 2 goals in the 3rd period in the deciding game. The Islanders lose, no dynasty. Al Arbour pulled Billy Smith, put in Rollie Melanson. Melanson got the warm up, played one shift, faced no shots, and Arbour put Smith back in. The Islanders scored two late goals, tied the game, won in OT and went on to win their 3rd straight cup. I think the rule was passed that summer denying goalies a warm up. So it should be called the "Al Arbour Rule". I had seen coaches pull this trick before that, but it was Arbour doing it in that situation, and how it changed the tide of that game, that forced the rule change.
Odds out of Vegas said that the Oil were top contenders for the Cup, why? Two players that light it up, now they're down 50% of their total output with one player gone.
Concerning R. Andersson's 4-game suspension and the Department of Player Safety, I would say that anybody, and I mean anybody, could be more consistent than that entity. I watched Sam Bennett intentionally injure Matthew Knies with a non-hockey play in the playoffs last year, and the DOPS didn't even acknowledge it. I watched Cale Makar concuss a defenseless Jared McCann and get a one-game suspension. Both players were out for the rest of their series. How long a player is injured doesn't come into account for how long they suspend a player. Of course Andersson should have been suspended! Four games?! Where did that come from? I think it was 4 games to intentionally keep Andersson out of the Heritage Classic. Accountability is not considered important in the NHL front offices, that is for sure. Pathetic and unprofessional.
Maybe, perhaps, possibly…the incestuous, in-bred, nepotistic Management Team, isn't the answer. Given ALL the MANY fabulous draft picks the Oilers have had over the years…what have the Oilers won? From GMs, Coaches (and assistants), Drafts, Trades, Players, Trades and Executives…is this an Old Buys Club with a secret handshake? From the ex-Hockey Canada executives on down, this Organization needs an over-haul. IF a Company doesn't meet it's objectives and fails uear after year, people lose their jobs. Really and truly, this Franchise needs to be better…MUCH BETTER!!!!
Oilers need to send Evander Kane down to the American league and bring up a younger player with drive and some decent hockey skills. All Kane knows how to do is get in fights that cost his team power play goals. Same as his play in San Jose. He's not good enough to play with other Edmonton players with proper skill levels and he'll hurt this team without McDavid out there scoring regularly. Replace him now and watch this team grow.
I hope Edmonton's management and scouting dept has been keeping up to date for such emergencies, i guess now we'll see if Mcleod, Ryan, Pederson, Lavoie, etc and the rest of the Edmonton centers are ready for transition.
RIP peter forsberg's spleen
Terrible analysis of Detroit. These guys have no idea how a winning hockey team is built, which figures when your a Canadian hockey fan. Deteoit did not have the luxury of drafting 1 or 2 in the draft like Ottawa Toronto and Edmonton have, the prospect pool was annihilated by holland, stevie had no choice but to slowly rebuild, he did so, and no one is happy because they forget the past. This is how good franchises do it who dont get the luxury of a high draft pick thanks to not sucking so hard and thanks to the "lottery" which shocker the minute the NHL implemented it they never won: add some veterans, stockpile draft picks, and sign your superstar Captain to a long term contract, and btw theres a guy whos name is raymond who is pretty good, debrincat is only 25, and they have 4 guys who've already played last year and who will slowly replace the veterans as they age. Theres depth and healthy competition in Detroit so suck it canada, your teams cant make the finals even when they're handed top 3 draft picks either through being total garbage or through the magic if the lottery for a decade. These are just two jealous homers who can't stand that an American franchise does it right, and will soon be just as good and probably better than both Edmonton, Ottawa and Toronto because they're in love with names and not cups.
When your paid millions, you better get your ass out there and play. No excuses.
Agree on bye week in playoffs. Only perk is to heal up. But when you skip high level play takes to long to get back before your eliminated
Gary will not allow Edmonton or any Canadian franchises win.
57:42 As goalie usually the head coach would give you a heads up to start getting ready before the goal is scored that gets the other guy pulled so you can head down the tunnel and stretch, warm up before heading out onto the ice. This doesn`t always happens as coaches can be hot heads. Second part is the question should you shoot often or wait; if the goalie is truly coming off the bench cold than shoot away as he hasn`t had time to adjust to the speed of the game or his focus on the actual play. If you wait you are giving him time to adjust and become comfortable but it also matters how long you wait. If you wait a long period of time than you are effectively freezing the tender like a football kicker. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn`t!!
Also if you are coming off the bench in a game the game is usually already over so no pressure if you allow the next goal or any goal in that fact so I found I had more fun with it and more relaxed. Some of my better games coming off the bench and being the driving force behind a comeback win. Goaltending is 75% mental and 25% talent!! LOL!!
shootouts suck so bad. i can't believe we still have them.
10 minutes 3 on 3.
Debrincat played on Sens second line, not first, and played with mixture of Brassard and Pinto at C, with Batherson on otherside right. You mean Vilardi or Kupari who went to Winnipeg, both right shooters playing behind Arvidsson… you've seen how many right shooters on the Kings, right? at least on forward. You've seen both Larkin and Debrincat are both having wonderful starts to their season, Larkin the best he's scored in the volume of years and same with Debrincat, no joke, Veleno is also getting tugged along too.
Brain Candy for hockey fans. Piggybacking on the goalie mask query, what would the perfect NHL player look like? I. e.
Gretzky intelligence
Howe physicality
Orr skating
Bossy shot
Makar edgework
Yzerman leadership
Feel free to add other qualities I’m sure I missed.