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Récapitulatif de Chicago contre Edmonton | Oilersnation After Dark – 12 décembre 2023



L’animateur Aaron Bordato vous expliquera tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le match d’Edmonton contre Chicago ainsi qu’un segment vedette traitant de « Le bon, la brute, le huileux » présenté par la Croix Bleue de l’Alberta. Nous accueillerons également dans un tout nouveau segment « Hold and Cold Performers » présenté par DoorDash. Le producteur Patrick Puff contrôlera les choses dans les coulisses et notre propre Liam Horrobin co-animera ! Vous pouvez regarder l’intégralité de l’émission sur la page YouTube de The Nation Network et sur Facebook et Twitter sur tous les comptes Oilersnation. Également disponible partout où vous pouvez obtenir vos podcasts !

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  1. Am I the only one that wasn’t impressed with Bedard? I mean, insane shot but what did he do the entire game? Didn’t see him much

  2. Long post follows with base game statistics including some for the Chicago Blackhawks. Read, don't read, up to you. These are BASE stats not detailed ones provided to give a foundation (takes 3 sites to do it). My comments and observations at the end.

    Statistics for Chicago Blackhawks at Edmonton Oilers December 12, 2023

    Edmonton Oilers:

    Nuge 1 Goal

    McDavid 2 Primary Assists (1 on PP)

    Bouchard 2 Secondary Assists (1 on PP) (12 point game streak)

    Gagner 1 Goal, 1 Secondary Assist

    Ryan 1 Primary Assist

    Draisaitl 1 Goal

    Ceci 1 Primary Assist

    Hyman 1 Goal (PP)

    Skinner 22 Saves on 23 Shots = .957 Save %age (really good)

    Blackhawks:

    Bedard 1 Goal

    Vlasic 1 Primary Assist

    Crevier 1 Secondary Assist

    Mrazek 25 Saves on 29 Shots = .862 Save %age

    Blackhawks Oilers

    Shots on Goal 23 29

    Hits 30 17

    Faceoffs Won 24 28

    PP 0/2 1/2

    Giveaways 8 12

    Takeaways 18 11

    Blocked Shots 22 11

    3 Stars: 3-Gagner (1G, 1A), 2-Bouchard (2A), 1-McDavid (2A)

    Player TOI SOG +/- PIM Hits Blocks Giveaways Takeaways

    Nurse 22:54 2 1 0 0 3 0 0

    Bouchard 22:23 2 0 0 1 2 0 0

    Ceci 22:20 2 1 0 0 1 0 0

    Ekholm 22:19 1 0 0 5 1 0 0

    Desharnais 15:17 1 1 0 1 1 0 0

    Kulak 13:40 2 1 2 1 0 0 0

    McDavid 20:23 3 0 0 1 0 0 0

    Draisaitl 18:23 2 1 2 0 0 0 0

    Nuge 17:16 4 0 0 1 1 0 0

    Hyman 17:14 4 0 2 1 0 0 0

    Kane 15:34 2 0 0 3 0 0 0

    Brown 14:18 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

    Foegele 13:50 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

    Janmark 13:29 1 0 0 1 1 0 0

    McLeod 12:46 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

    Ryan 11:23 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

    Hamblin 10:25 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

    Gagner 10:06 2 2 0 0 0 0 0

    Oilers Faceoff Breakdown:

    Won Lost Percent

    Draisaitl 14 5 73.7

    McDavid 6 5 54.5

    McLeod 5 4 55.6

    Ryan 2 0 100.0

    Hamblin 1 6 14.3

    Nuge 0 1 0.00

    Kane 0 1 0.00

    Janmark 0 2 0.00

    Chicago's Faceoff Breakdown: (provided for comparison only)

    Won Lost Percent

    Dickinson 6 11 35.3

    Kurashev 3 4 42.9

    Johnson 3 2 60.0

    Guttman 3 4 42.9

    Donato 3 0 100.0

    Bedard 3 2 60.0

    Beauvillier 2 1 66.7

    Foligno 1 2 33.3

    Reichel 0 1 0.00

    Raddysh 0 1 0.00

    Bedard gets the first goal, quick shot over Skinner's left shoulder. It takes the Oilers just over 6 minutes to respond. Bouch feeds Nuge to McDavid back to Nuge and and bam it's in. Nine minutes later we get DEPTH SCORING. Ryan to Gagner and in. BTW Gagner played the LEAST amount of minutes had the highest +/- in the game and was 3rd star (and the only one of the 3 stars with a goal). Second period only goal by Leon on a feed from Gagner to Ceci with a deflection off of Zaitsev's stick. Pure luck goal but hey, we'll take it. Final goal of the game, only goal in the 3rd a PP Goal by the Oilers Bouch to Connor to Hyman up front and boom, 4-1.

    I couldn't watch the game (medical realty strikes again) but caught the highlights. If you look strictly at the base stats Chicago hit a lot more (nearly double), blocked double the shots, had a lot more takeaways and were close in faceoffs (Oilers won 28, Chicago 24), Oilers even had 50% more Giveaways. On paper just by numbers other than the Oilers having 29 shots and Chicago 23 you'd think this should have been a lot closer than it was but it wasn't. Numbers are great but numbers can lie too. Just another example of that. Oh but numbers can tell the truth too, PK at 100% again for the Oilers and PP at 50%. Not bad. Skinner had a good night once he woke up after the Bedard goal. Take care all.

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