A case of the Tuesdays

Jason Gregor
January 28 2009 07:35AM

"WE WANT TEN! WE WANT TEN! WE WANT TEN!" rained down from the rafters with five minutes to go in last night’s debacle. You know it’s not a good game when the home crowd is routing for the opponent to score double digits in goals. But for the only time all night the hometown crowd got what they wanted -- a 10 spot.

Does Groundhog Day have to happen consecutively, or can it happen 42 days later?

It did last night for the Oilers and the Nation -- with one difference. This time the opposition scored ten goals rather than a measly nine. If you were at Rexall Place last night then you witnessed history, because an eight-goal loss is the worst home loss in the rich history of the Oil. On Dec. 16 Chicago led 3-0, before the Oilers scored a PP goal.

  • Last night Buffalo led 4-0, before the Oilers scored a PP goal.
  • Then Chicago scored six straight before the Oilers buried an EV goal.
  • Then Buffalo potted five straight before the Oilers buried an EV goal.

But Buffalo, to the delight of the crowd, responded and scored their 10th, shorthanded for good measure, and mercifully the night was over for the fans.

The Oilers are now 1-3 at home on Tuesdays this year, and have been outscored 25-10 in those four games.

Since the lockout here is their home record on Tuesdays:

  • 2005-06: 2-3-1-1
  • 2006-07: 3-3 and they gave up seven goals to the Avs one night.
  • 2007-08: 5-5-0-1

So they aren’t as bad in the past few years, but now I would guess Oiler fans are starting to say “I Don’t Like Tuesdays”. Did you know there was a song titled exactly that?

I’ve never heard of Geoffrey Keezer, and now I think he is even more of a dork for not having audio or lyrics to the song.

While you wake up today, pissed at another horrific Oiler loss, here is a classic song and even better video to let you release the rage.

The Boomtown Rats -- what a legendary ‘80s band. Sing along, and just switch Monday with Tuesday and you should feel better. If not, look at the video and take in the uncanny resemblance between the lead singer and Tom Gilbert. Look closely, it’s there, especially the fascination and complete NO REASON to be playing with his hair.

Still can’t see it? How about the back up singer top right. He looks like almost any Russian who played in the league in the ‘80s. And what is with the bottom right singer? Does he have lock jaw before his big “NO REASONS” contribution to the song? And top left guy has an eerie resemblance to Raimo Summanen. Bottom left guy I’m guessing is a mix between BM and JS.

Regardless of who they look like, the synchronicity from left to right with the "NO REASONS" should make this one of the top 10 videos of all time. Or how the couch scenes that made this an absolutely ground breaking video, one that has never been duplicated.

I’m sure you thought the same thing when you awoke back on Dec. 17. “The good news is there is no way the Oilers can play that bad again this year, no chance.”

Well, you were wrong.

They did play worse, much worse. The game was over before the two-minute mark of the first period, when the Sabres went ahead 2-0. From there it was just an exercise in futility.

This team does not know how to handle success. Just when they get on a bit of a roll where their coach is cautiously optimistic, the fans think they are turning the corner and even the media think they might just be able to move from pretender to contender, they soil the sheets to the tenth degree.

Groundhog Day has nothing on the Oilers. It has been Groundhog Year since 2000. Struggle with mediocrity, stay close until March and then scratch and claw to try and make the playoffs. Three times it works, three times is doesn’t and one time they absolutely collapse, only to win their final game and avoid getting into the lottery.

Until this team can put together a string on solid hockey games, before their usual March push for the playoffs, it is impossible to call them anything other than a pretender.

And Wanye, how do you explain Denis Grebeshkov being an EVEN player in both lopsided loses this year. Outscored 19-4, yet your favourite player was even…Truly amazing.

I’ll leave you with another completely nonsensical video, but a song title that is fitting, because I’m sure some of you did this last night. Unable to shake the gory, repetitive, embarrassing, and horrific display you watched last night at Rexall Place.

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One of Canada's most versatile sports personalities. Jason hosts The Jason Gregor Show, weekdays from 2 to 6 p.m., on the TEAM 1260. He writes a column every Monday in the Edmonton Journal and appears every Sunday on Global TV. You can follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/JasonGregor
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Reply #1 BUCK75 January 28 2009, 07:44AM
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Haha you are up early Gregor. A picture says a thousand words doesn't it Wanye? You picked a good one for this article.

Wow - was working late & caught the score after the second 7-1. I am so happy that I didn’t waste anytime watching it on TV or opening my wallet to go to the game. Disgracefull is about the only way you can put it. 2 home games this year the visitor has managed to put up at least 9 goals.

When I went to the Chigago game the fans were chanting ‘we want 10? as well. It didn't hapen though. If you have the stomach to sit through an entire game like that after dropping a couple hundy on food, booze, parking & tickets you usually want to see something special…

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Reply #2 Zamboni Driver January 28 2009, 07:49AM
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The whole business about the "Do-over" is what really is ridiculous. SOMEONE from the Oilers needs to step up and apologize to its customers for that steaming pile of crap that they pulled in more than a million bucks for.

ESPECIALLY since it happens again.

Would be good to see the mainstream media calling for this.

"You know what fans, whose tax payers dough we're going to be burning up the phones to Ottawa and Edmonton to try to get or hands on right away?

Yeah, sorry about that game."

But no, that would involve the 'braintrust' heaping blame on themselves - and we wouldn't want that.

P.S. Hey Jay....it's the BooMtown Rats.

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Reply #3 OvenChicken8 January 28 2009, 07:53AM
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I stopped watching when it was 4-0. And a couple hours later heard about it when I was bombarded by texts and calls from almost every flames fan I know.

Dare I say the good news is we can't possibly play worse then that?

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Reply #4 BUCK75 January 28 2009, 07:55AM
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Even the worst team in the league hasn't been beaten this bad all year. The Islanders were beaten by 6 goals by the same Sabres, then by 7 goals by the Penguins.

And we want to make the play-offs...

The start of the year everyone kept saying 'be patient, wait until we start playing games at home'. Well being on the road or at home it doesn't seem to matter.

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Reply #5 Greg MC January 28 2009, 08:02AM
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Guess we need another players only meeting...

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Reply #6 swany January 28 2009, 08:03AM
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Gregor Robin left my families names at the gate to watch practise today but forgot to tell us the time, we would like to come and watch, but we live an hour away, do you know the time it starts. thanks

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Reply #7 Librarian Mike January 28 2009, 08:05AM
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I was working last night,so I'd periodically check the score on the web. Here's a synopsis:

2-0 1st period. "Crap. Oh well, it's still early."

4-1 end of 1st (I think). "What the hell? At least the Oil are on the board I guess."

7-1 2nd. I actually started to laugh at this point.

I guess every team craps the bed like this once in awhile. It is worrying that these guys have done it twice in half a season, but you are right on the money Jason, that with every step towards being good/great they seem to shrink back into mediocrity.

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Reply #8 The Towel Boy January 28 2009, 08:09AM
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*clap clap*

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Reply #9 Colin January 28 2009, 08:15AM
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This team is either scared to be contenders (hence the constant shitting the bed when they get to the hump) or just has no desire other than to play golf and hit Diesel.

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Reply #10 Tyguy January 28 2009, 08:15AM
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Slap Shot... Hockey Movie...

One of the players is on a TV show, explaining Hockey...

Tells the host, that if you get sent to the box..

" YOU FEEL SHAME! "

Well... Shame on you Oilers ! Shame, Shame, Shame !!

( Which is what I tell the dog, when he make a mess on the floor...I say it when a mess is left on Ice, too )

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Reply #11 Ales in Chains January 28 2009, 08:23AM
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My favourite part is when Horcoff decided to NOT block Spacek's point shot for the seventh goal. Wait, no, it was when we were down 7-1 and no one started a fight. Wait, it was when Derek Roy pasted Pouliot into the boards, with an 8 goal lead and M.A.P. did nothing about it. Looks like PRIDE took a night off as well. That's about par for the course.

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Reply #12 mwhite.dking@nf.sympatico.ca January 28 2009, 08:30AM
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Lots of attempted humour in this post so allow me to add another zinger: how funny is it that the Oilers show trust in JDD??? Or at least they do for now;)

The netminding was beyond terrible last night. There's not a team in the league that could survive their netminder not making one bloody save.

But, you know, we've got a 4th round pick and Ryan Stone as netminding insurance so we should be fine if Roli's current slide goes on for another five-to-seven games.

Dude's been bad for the greater part of eight games now so how much longer can we survive it?

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Reply #13 Reggie January 28 2009, 08:31AM
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There's no excuse for seeing this happen twice in 6 weeks - on home ice no less. It's time Lowe and Tambellini start asking some tough questions from the coaching staff as to how ill-prepared this team is for the start of games. Why are two slow 4th liners - Strudwick and Stortini playing instead of Brule and/or Potulny. And speaking of Lowe and Tambs what have they done to improve the product on the ice and address the lack of a 3rd/4th line center for the PK.

Changes to the roster are required. As a season ticket holder, this is not acceptable !!!

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Reply #14 BUCK75 January 28 2009, 08:43AM
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@ mwhite.dking@nf.sympatico.ca:

Come on man - watched hilites (low-lites) & no goalie can stop a 3 way passing play for a (Hecht) goal. MacT said it wasn't goaltending that lost the game. Although an arguement can be made that they lost after 8 shots. Rolie stunk - but JDD was a victim of the team's intensity.

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/scores/20090127/Buf@Edm/story

Turn-overs, PK & not finishing checks were proably the biggest reasons for the goals (from the highlites & seen).

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Reply #15 Since79 January 28 2009, 08:46AM
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Where was this "hot" goaltender named Roloson last night? The guy was beyond pathetic. This is further proof that morons are running the show with this organization. Roli's play started to slide two games before Garon was dealt. Now with NO ONE to push him, Roli will regress back to the joke of a goaltender he was last season. Bank on it.

Oh well, nothing will happen as we've become the Toronto of the West. This organization is a joke.

How are those jocks smelling Katz?

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Reply #16 BrutalB January 28 2009, 08:51AM
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The game was lost after Rolosuck let in 3 brutal goals.

Thank God we kept Roli over a player that LOVED playing for Edmonton (unlike Roli who moved his family out of the city).

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Reply #17 Ender the Dragon January 28 2009, 08:55AM
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Hmmmm . . . last night we lose 10-2.

Also last night, the Wild win 6-0.

Note that Friday's game is against the Wild; a 4-point game with the loser likely dropping below the playoff cut.

Anyone nervous besides me?

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Reply #18 Ender the Dragon January 28 2009, 08:56AM
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[edit button]

Sorry, 6-1 Wild. Not nearly as bad . . .

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Reply #19 OB January 28 2009, 08:56AM
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"Protect This House"

I guess the boys figure the house isn't worth protecting.

What a joke. There will be no playoffs this year as long as MacT, Lowe, and Roloson are here. Bank on it.

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Reply #20 Chris January 28 2009, 09:00AM
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The media didn't ask the hard questions. Why not ask Moreau or MacT the following:

Why didn't the Oilers respond physically before the game got out of hand...Does anyone know how to throw a hit?

In a game of shinny; Why can't our "skill" guys convert 35 shots into more than two goals...especially when the opposition was easily able to score ten?

You want a "do-over". You say that, "How the team responds to this is key." The last blowout cme at the head of a losing streak... Are you concerned about the glaring holes in the defensive zone coverage heading into an important divisional game Friday against a tough Minnesota squad that put up six even strenght goals tonight?

C'mon. We Want To Know!

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Reply #21 swany January 28 2009, 09:01AM
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Come on guys that was a bad game lets not forget that they were 5-1 in the last six, every team lays an egg, but it looks like Robin is going to win that han sandwich, the pk was no were neer 85%, do you want that on brown or white

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Reply #22 King Mob January 28 2009, 09:08AM
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Buck75 is right, there is more than enough blame to go around for this one. Christ, even Joey Moss should get teh bag skate today.

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Reply #23 Chaz January 28 2009, 09:15AM
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Ah, the consistently inconsistent Oilers strike again. They win 5 of 6 before the break and it's all High-fives and giggles. Then they show up with a game like this. Brutal! It's difficult to be a fan of this team right now. I liken it to dating someone with Multiple Disorder Syndromn. "I hope the good Oilers show up next time."

Note to Mac T: There's no such thing as a "Do-over" in the NHL. Those two points are gone and ain't ever coming back. If we miss the playoffs by three points like we did last year, I hope I don't hear any of them saying how close the playoff race was. If you lose two games like we did to Chicago and Buffalo, you don't deserve the playoffs. Lack of motivation, lack of execution, lack of intensity, lack of goaltending, lack of responsibility......

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Reply #24 CurtisS January 28 2009, 09:16AM
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@ swany:

Every team lays a egg 10-2???

Nope playoff teams never ever lose that bad. I had hopes up when we beat Columbus. I said we were going to make the playoffs because I never thought we would get 10 goals scored on us. Wow. Playoffs are a dream at this point.

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Reply #25 Reggie January 28 2009, 09:35AM
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CurtisS wrote:

@ swany: Every team lays a egg 10-2??? Nope playoff teams never ever lose that bad. I had hopes up when we beat Columbus. I said we were going to make the playoffs because I never thought we would get 10 goals scored on us. Wow. Playoffs are a dream at this point.

I could live with one bad game loss to Chicago ... ya, it sucks, let's put it behind us and move on. Now, this is a second time. How is managment, the coaching staff and the team going to respond ?

And doing NOTHING, is not acceptable !!!

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Reply #26 freeze January 28 2009, 09:38AM
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@ Ales in Chains: cool nickname!

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Reply #27 Ender the Dragon January 28 2009, 09:39AM
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CurtisS wrote:

Playoffs are a dream at this point.

Ok, you're out of the fan club. We can't be having any of that 47 games in when we're sitting in 8th.

We've been warned against offering the people of this Nation false hope. But . . . there has never been anything false about hope. Barack Obama
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Reply #28 rindog January 28 2009, 09:41AM
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@ mwhite.dking@nf.sympatico.ca:

Couldn't agree more!!!

Roli's last 8 games he has a GAA of 3.58 and save percentage of .866.

Did I mention that in Garon's last 8 appearances he had a save percentage of .908 and a GAA of 2.71???

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Reply #29 Jason Gregor January 28 2009, 09:46AM
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CurtisS wrote:

Nope playoff teams never ever lose that bad.

Actually you are wrong...In 1984 the year the Oilers won their first cup...

They lost, 7-2 in LA 8-3 in Toronto 9-2 in Wash 11-0 in Hartford 7-1 v. St. Louis...

So, even playoff teams lose that bad...Differnce is to lose two games like that at home...Just saying...

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Reply #30 sitting_at_my_desk January 28 2009, 09:53AM
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Ender the Dragon wrote:

Also last night, the Wild win 6-0.

it was 6-1 no other comments..... cant wait til friday..... i think Reddox was one of the better players yesterday.....but he still looks like my 13 year old cousin

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Reply #31 Jason Gregor January 28 2009, 09:55AM
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Chris wrote:

The media didn’t ask the hard questions. Why not ask Moreau or MacT the following: Why didn’t the Oilers respond physically before the game got out of hand…Does anyone know how to throw a hit?

You think that when you are losing 6-1 that you should fight, well in todays soft game it doesn't happen. And if you watched closely when it was 2-0, Strudwick asked Rivet twice on a shift to go and he skated away. The Sabres didn't have many guys who would fight, so jumping a guy and getting an extra 2 and 5 doesn't prove anything. Today's game isn't played that way, so if you think that is a TOUGH question, you're mistaken.

In a game of shinny; Why can’t our “skill” guys convert 35 shots into more than two goals…especially when the opposition was easily able to score ten?

Yes, really smart question. Why didn't you score more. Ummm maybe because THEIR goalie made a save...

You want a “do-over”. You say that, “How the team responds to this is key.” The last blowout cme at the head of a losing streak…

They lost next night in Van and then had a OT loss to Ana before winning three straight...Not really a head of a losing streak.

Are you concerned about the glaring holes in the defensive zone coverage heading into an important divisional game Friday against a tough Minnesota squad that put up six even strenght goals tonight?

Yes, comparing the up-tempo offence of the Sabres to the Wild's pop-gun offence. That would be smart, considering the Wild are the 5th lowest scoring team in the league.

You don't ask about a game that is three days away when a team just got their ass handed to them. You ask about that game...which I did.

The main question, and it was asked, "Why is this team unable to handle success?"

No one knows, and until the problem is solved you will continue to see these results. Even good teams know they can't just show up and win, and for years now this team after a few good games feels to good about themselves.

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Reply #32 Jason Gregor January 28 2009, 09:57AM
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And not one of you even laughed a bit at the "I hate Mondays video"...come on that is pure GOLD...

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Reply #33 Travis Dakin January 28 2009, 10:03AM
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Jason Gregor wrote:

And not one of you even laughed a bit at the “I hate Mondays video”…come on that is pure GOLD…

This is not the time for laughter.

ok yes it is. ha.

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Reply #34 Reggie January 28 2009, 10:04AM
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Jason Gregor wrote:

And not one of you even laughed a bit at the “I hate Mondays video”…come on that is pure GOLD…

Not true ... loved the video ... watched every second of it ... but it made me cry ... Tell, me why, tell me why ...

And he can see no reasons 'Cos there are no reasons What reason do you need to be show-ow-ow-ow-own?

Tell me why I don’t like Mondays Tell me why I don’t like Mondays Tell me why I don’t like Mondays I wanna shoo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oot the whole day down

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Reply #35 Cam January 28 2009, 10:04AM
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The good news is that if they lose 10-2 or 3-2 it counts the same in the standings. Hopefully they used up all the GA for the next few games and they will post a bunch of shutouts now.

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Reply #36 Jordan January 28 2009, 10:07AM
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Jason: Has the bag skate started yet? Are we going to see both stortini and macintyre in the lineup vs minny?

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Reply #37 CurtisS January 28 2009, 10:11AM
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@ Jason Gregor: Yeah I should of stated at HOME!!!

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Reply #38 APE January 28 2009, 10:14AM
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The most disheartening factor of yesterdays game was the lack of emotion shown. I can take an ass whooping by a better team if the team getting squashed at least shows an ounce of emotion. NONE of the oilers looked remotely interested or pissed off or anything and that is inexcusable. I hope they line up garbage cans along the boards and make the players use them today.

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Reply #39 CurtisS January 28 2009, 10:15AM
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@ Jason Gregor: Yeah I should of stated at HOME!!!

Thanks for the Info though

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Reply #40 MarcAndre Pooalot January 28 2009, 10:22AM
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Wait...wait...wait. Was it all THAT bad? We DID get 37 shots off. I would say THAT is an improvement over earlier in the season when we could barely get off 17 in a game. Also, almost every single goal by the Sabre's was highlight quality. It was almost like watching the All Star Game <-- but one-sided and with no stars.

Ok, so maybe the defense fell completely flat which, in turn, allowed those highlight reel goals, but there are SOME positives. Also Ryan Miller was a WALL. He had some pretty amazing saves. 17 shots in the first... if we had converted on any of those it may have been a different story.

Just keepin' the faith over here.

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Reply #41 smytty777 January 28 2009, 10:24AM
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I wonder if the Oiler vets regret getting completely bombed all weekend in Vegas (normally something I would fully support), but they still looked drunk out there last night.

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Reply #42 The Towel Boy January 28 2009, 10:24AM
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I guess some of them partied too hard in Las Vegas over the break. Tsk tsk tsk.

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Reply #43 Jason Gregor January 28 2009, 10:28AM
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Jordan wrote:

Jason: Has the bag skate started yet? Are we going to see both stortini and macintyre in the lineup vs minny?

Practice starts at 11...It will be interesting to see...I wouldn't be surprised if both of them dress, because after the debacle last night, there is no way they want Strudwick or Stortini fighting the Bogeyman at home. A MacIntyre/Bogeyman clash could be something to look forward to, but last time I thought it would happen it didn't, so I'm not predicting it this time. Only because I don't want to jinx it...

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Reply #44 Lenny Bamboo January 28 2009, 10:31AM
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2 of the worst losses in franchise history, lock MacT up with an extension and a raise. bring in Petr Klima to coach our pp and Craig Muni for the pk. or some other shitty ex oilers cause thats how we roll.

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Reply #45 Wanye Gretz January 28 2009, 10:32AM
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"they soil the sheets to the tenth degree."

Hands down the best Gregor quote to date.

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Reply #46 Jack "slacking off at work" Bauer January 28 2009, 10:38AM
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There is a big difference between Boggeyman fighting Macintyre in their building, while theyre up, and Boogeyman fighting Macintyre in our building if they need energy. Plus from what ive been in the home games ive been to since Macintyre has come back, is that no one will go with him. Ive seen numerous occasions of him whacking guys on the legs and yelling "Lets GO!!" with no response.

But Jason, what was Mactavish's response to your "Why cant this team handle success" question?

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Reply #47 Milli January 28 2009, 10:38AM
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Gregor, Any comment from MacT about the total lack of intensity?

Any concern about goaltending, because I watched the entire debacle, and ya, the team wasn't there, but there where some real softies. JDD looked great in the games he played early, but since Jersey (I think) he has looked soft.

Any comment from Tambo? Any closed door meeting with the coach?

Thanks.

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Reply #48 Milli January 28 2009, 10:39AM
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Oh ya, I had a bad case of the Tuesday's, figured that the game was gonna cheer me up.......MAN DO I HATE TUEDAYS!!!!!

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Reply #49 APE January 28 2009, 10:47AM
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@ Milli:

I thought JDD had basically 0 chance on the goals he let in. The team was nowhere to be found in front of him. Roli should have stopped all 3 he let in.

Gregor, is old man river starting in net on Friday again?

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Reply #50 Jason Gregor January 28 2009, 10:52AM
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Jack "slacking off at work" Bauer wrote:

But Jason, what was Mactavish’s response to your “Why cant this team handle success” question?

To be clear Jonesy asked it before I could, I don't like to take credit for a question, but MacTavish agreed that this team doesn't know how to handle it, and he said that coaches preparation needs to be looked at too in a case like this.

"It's not a stretch to assume it will be a better game on Friday, and we will read a lot in to how are team reacts then."

That was his final response. Not great since there is virtually no way they can be worse on Friday. This team is perplexing because just when you think they might turn a corner, they slam on the brakes, and blow their the tranny by going into reverse while still moving forward. It is really an amazing thing to watch..

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