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Le travail de Jay Woodcroft est-il menacé au milieu du début de saison décevant des Oilers



Ryan Rishaug, journaliste des Oilers de TSN, se joint à SportsCentre pour discuter si le travail de l’entraîneur-chef Jay Woodcroft est menacé, comment Edmonton peut remettre les choses sur les rails et ce qui manque à la fois à Connor McDavid et à Leon Draisaitl.

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  1. Imagine making 9 million a year and being the worst D on the team. Need to bury nurse in the minors and get some real D. Nurse is a joke.

  2. Ryan rishaug the biggest tool in hockey media. Guy needs to stfu and find other employment

  3. Assuming it's not in the middle of a teardown, every coaches job is in jeopardy if they aren't winning. Crazily enough, if you're working for Lou Lamoreillo, your job is in jeopardy even if you are winning! See Robbie Ftorek and Claude Julien.

  4. It’s crazy how media has such a influence on the game that of hockey. All this chatter and he probably will get fired. Players underperform media reports player gets traded. Report the Fckn scores and let the people actually playing and running the game do their job. Fckn media puppet string show…

  5. Woodcroft is a puppet for McGhiz. The real blame should be on the GM. A horribly built "team".

  6. Come on man don't fire this guy he's a great coach. Three coaches fired they are doing well elsewhere. It's the team it's not the coach

  7. Why isn’t one asking about the goalie coaches job? That’s where the issue lies. Get on it.

  8. the oilers werent in the dumps when they fired their coach Tippet, 23-18-3 is not that. and this team is 2-7-1. 500 hockey halfway through a season for any good team is playoff contention. Jay says all things to make your lips smack and thats good enough cause the stars are all that matters. Trade Mcdavid and WoodStealer and get some leadership on this team. Eichel has accomplished more than McDavid cause he went to a real hockey team with leaders. Messier, 6 cups- Gretzky, 4 cups.
    Not that it matters.. give mcdavid the puck and let him score is not leadership, its greatness

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