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Oilers d’Edmonton : FRUSTRATION



Les Oilers d’Edmonton détenaient une avance de 2-0 et ont continué à perdre 3-2 en prolongation contre les Hurricanes de la Caroline. Les points forts de ce match incluent Stuart Skinner qui est génial et les Oilers qui manquent des opportunités de tir. #EdmontonOilers #Oilers #NHL #CarolinaHurricanes #Canes

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  1. How long can the team afford to let Nuge and Hyman get going. Hyman.. okay, he’s getting shots on net, but Nuge… at some point spots need to be switched.

  2. First Carolina goal was off a failed clearing attempt. Second goal was off a bad line change by the Oilers (half the guys need to stay on and defend with how quick goalies and defencemen can pass the puck from their own end these days), third was on a 2-on-1 following an Edmonton turnover at the Carolina blue line. Gotta have 2 3-man units minimum for 3-on-3.

  3. “Big Mac” and “Bratwurst” tried their best but Bouchard failed at the most inopportune moment 10 seconds before the end of overtime,

    and the pitiful “Oilers” lost again!🤪 Hyman had another "bagel" ))😝 7 games = 7 "bagels"🤑

  4. Long post follows with base game statistics including some for the Carolina Hurricanes. Read, don't read, up to you. These are BASE stats not detailed ones. My comments and observations at the end.

    Statistics for Carolina Hurricanes at Edmonton Oilers October 22nd, 2024

    Edmonton Oilers:

    McDavid 2 Goals (1 on PP)

    Nuge 1 Primary Assist

    Draisaitl 1 Primary Assist (PP)

    Bouchard 1 Secondary Assist (PP)

    S Skinner 27 Saves on 30 Shots = .909 Save %age

    Carolina Hurricanes:

    Gostisbehere 1 Goal (PP), 1 Secondary Assist (OT Winner)

    Necas 1 Goal, 2 Primary Assists (1 on PP, 1 on OT Winner)

    Aho 1 Goal (OT Winner)

    Robertson 1 Primary Assist

    Kotkaniemi 1 Secondary Assist

    Andersen 33 Saves on 35 Shots = .943 Save %age (very good)

    Hurricanes Oilers

    Shots on Goal 33 35

    Hits 25 14

    Faceoffs Won 23 29

    PP 1/2 1/4

    Penalty Mins 10 6

    Giveaways 21 (19 per NST) 17 (13 per NST)

    Takeaways 10 (9 per NST) 9 (8 per NST)

    Blocked Shots 13 (10 per NST) 15 (14 per NST)

    3 Stars: 3-Aho (1G OT Winner, 1A (PP)), Andersen (.943 Save %age), McDavid (2G, 1 on PP)

    Player TOI SOG +/- PIM Hits Blocks Giveaways Takeaways

    Bouchard 28:37 5 -1 0 0 3 3 1

    Ekholm 25:37 2 1 0 4 2 0 0

    Nurse 20:38 2 -1 0 2 1 0 0

    Kulak 17:44 1 0 0 0 2 2 2

    Stecher 15:45 1 1 0 1 2 0 0

    Dermott 13:08 0 -1 2 0 2 1 0

    McDavid 25:37 5 0 0 0 0 0 1

    Draisaitl 23:53 3 -1 2 0 0 0 1

    Nuge 23:05 2 1 0 1 0 0 0

    Hyman 21:25 3 1 2 1 0 0 0

    Arvidsson 18:50 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

    J Skinner 16:57 6 0 0 1 0 2 0

    Henrique 13:24 0 -1 0 3 0 1 0

    Janmark 11:22 1 -1 0 0 1 0 0

    Brown 11:11 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1

    Perry 10:41 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

    Podkolzin 9:05 1 0 0 1 2 1 1

    Ryan 6:13 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

    Oilers Faceoff Breakdown:

    Won Lost Percent

    Draisaitl 16 6 72.7

    Ryan 5 3 71.4

    Henrique 4 6 33.3

    McDavid 2 7 22.2

    Nuge 1 0 100.0

    Janmark 1 1 50.0

    Brown 1 0 100.0

    J Skinner 0 1 0.00

    Hurricanes's Faceoff Breakdown:

    Won Lost Percent

    Staal 10 10 50.0

    Aho 6 6 50.0

    Kotkaniemi 4 6 40.0

    Roslovic 1 0 100.0

    Jarvis 1 3 25.0

    Drury 1 3 25.0

    Necas 0 1 0.00

    Surgery was postponed so here are some stats. Again, I can't watch the games but I can listen to them and do the summary stats.

    So, 1 for 4 on the PP. It's better than 0 for 4 so it's something. Hurricanes got 1 for 2 so PK still needs a lot of work but on the plus side the boys didn't take a lot of penalties.

    Edmonton out shot, did better in the faceoff circle, had fewer giveaways (and one less takeaway) and had 2 more blocked shots than Carolina. Having more blocked shots is rare (though it's still a really low number). Oilers scored first and early in both 1st and 2nd periods (2nd person was the PP one) but Connor's first goal got the crowd up I'm sure (bar down shot, effectively a 2 on 1 as a D blew a tire). Third period Carolina got two (first on PP), second at the 13:29 mark. It took a lot of OT for Aho to finally pot the winner.

    When you look at the numbers above there is a glaring one for me. Bouch playing nearly 1/2 the game (over 28 minutes, I mean brutal), coach has to give him a "get out of bagging it" ticket for that one the next time he makes the players skate with the bag giving him a pass on it. Look, I know the guys are all in shape but you go out there trying to defend and also be offensive, captaining the 1PP (for FOUR power plays) and then play OT you're going to be a bit "fatigued" (politically correct speak for running on empty).

    While listening to this it was like the Oilers kept shooting themselves in the foot doing bad things they've done before that went away for a little while but crept back into the game as it went on. They had the lead at the end of the 2nd but messed up from there and it got worse. Look, Carolina is a good team but the Oilers should have had 2 points in regulation not 1 point in OT. Take care all.

  5. Scoring 2 goals per game with the offensive players Edmonton has is just unacceptable. They need to figure things out fast.

  6. Oilers are a year older and added more older players to the roster and honestly it shows. Faster players are frequently beating them to the pucks and therefore winning the puck battles. They are also sorely missing Kane's toughness and his willingness to grind it in the corners. And the offense needs to step up in all areas of the game as they are not getting it done in the offensive zone but they are not helping in their own end either.

  7. It’s time for Leon to show that he can actually skate and work…….counting on McDavid for all the offence is getting old. Let’s give some more players away.

  8. Maybe the Oilers are just too comfortable in on their lineup. Whereas the team on the Flames is constantly being told that they be off the lineup or lose minutes in a game if you’re not effective. Seems the extra motivation is lost on the Edmonton Oilers

  9. Drai going for the big contract diminished my faith in the team. If the core really want the cup, they needed to make that personal sacrifice to support more depth

  10. The Oilers are right where they belong. Their so-called leaders don't know how to lead. Where the hell is the heart in this hockey club?? Rnh needs to be gone, that 5.5 million would come in handy for someone who WANTS to come here and win. He's been overrated since his inception into the NHL and he needs to go imo. Not just him, they all look lazy and disinterested, I want to see big changes in this failed hockey team, starting with nurse, he's useless, and I think it's time to part with mcd or drai. There's no way this team will win the cup, not with this crew.😡

  11. Oilers just aren't as good as they think they are. Overpaid and underperformed. Look at the Flames. Lots of young kids playing their heart out every night! Season is young yet.

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