GDB 69: Copper & Blue face the Blues on this Day of Green

Jason Gregor
March 17 2009 03:11PM

While many of you are already at Ceili’s, O’Brynes or some other Irish pub pounding meal-in-a-glass Guinness and celebrating like you actually have some Irish blood in you, the Oilers are looking to avoid a 4th straight overtime loss. And if you’re an historian or a believer in fate, destiny or voodoo it doesn’t look good for the Edmonton Oilers tonight. Saint Patrick, prior to the 20th century was always depicted in blue rather than green, so with the Blues in town tonight they could have some historic luck on their side.

However, the Oilers have the best Irish name in the league -- Patty O’Sullivan -- so that might even things out. Much to my chagrin, O’Sullivan didn’t dye his hair green for the morning skate, and wasn’t planning on doing it tonight. Talk about missing out on a great PR opportunity.

Regardless, O’Sullivan is hoping to have the Luck of the Irish on his side when he lines up beside Horcoff and Hemsky tonight.

**While Liam is an Irish name, Reddox is in fact Scottish, so no extra luck from him.
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That’s how the Oilers will lineup tonight as they look to derail the surging Blues. The Blues are 10-5 in their last 15, and like the Oilers, are riding one goalie. Chris Mason will start his 21st straight game tonight, while the Colossal Fossil starts his 25th consecutive game.

The other change will see Ladislav Smid draw back in. Smid has had neck spasms since taking a hit to his neck and back of the head from Colby Armstrong. The spasms were causing headaches, but after some acupuncture and massage he’s good to go tonight.

The Oilers special teams have been anything but that this season, while the Blues excel at both. The Blues are 8th on the PP at 21%, while their PK is 11th at 82.5%. The Blues have scored the 5th most PP goals in the league, 62, compared to the Oilers 49.

The Blues’ offensive players are great on the PP, but horrendous five-on-five. Brad Boyes (-18), Keith Tkachuk (-14) and Andy McDonald (-10) are clearly weak at EV, so if MacTavish is smart, he plays Horcoff’s line against them as often as possible.

The Oilers will switch their PP tonight with Gagner working with Hemsky, Penner, Souray and Grebeshkov on the first unit and Horcoff, Nilsson, O’Sullivan, Gilbert and Kotalik on the 2nd unit.

PP has to produce

The first unit will stick with the unsuccessful and now very predictable look of Penner in front of the net, Hemsky on the left side boards and Gagner in the corner, while leaving the slot completely vacant.

Yesterday, I asked Horcoff why the Oilers don’t employ someone in the slot.

“We’re just doing what we are told to do really. That’s up to Mac. He likes to draw the plays up and he makes the decisions on what our set up is going to be. We go out there and try to execute to the best of our abilities, but if that (slot) is where the open ice is then it’s up to the guys on the ice to make the necessary adjustments and find the holes.”

Interesting that the 2nd PP unit was practicing a set up that would see Horcoff slide into the slot to get the shot away. Why did it take this long? The PP has been predictable all season, and only now they start to look at another set up to give the opposition another look. You won’t see this on the first unit, but expect it on the second Another option you might see tonight will be Kotalik, Hemsky and Penner up front. Kotalik will line up on the left wing with Hemsky down low and Penner in front.

“We have to be like Detroit. They have the most skill in the league, yet they shoot a lot. We need to shoot more,” said Nilsson.

The Oilers refusal to shoot is their biggest detriment, especially on the PP.

Creating lots with little

I’ve been stating for a long time the value of role players. Some are energy guys, others penalty killers, or shot blockers but the common denominator is that they find a way to be effective in limited minutes.

It’s hard to play seven to nine minutes a game and get noticed, or make an impact in the game, but Zack Stortini has mastered it. Stortini averages 7:20 a game and he has made his presence felt in most of them with either a fight, hit or the odd point.

Marc Pouliot played just over seven minutes in Saturday’s loss and many were surprised how little he accomplished. It’s hard to get in the flow of the game when you only get four or five shifts a period, and it is especially hard for a non-physical player.

I don’t blame Pouliot because he has never had to play that role. It’s hard to get used to. It’s difficult to stay mentally and physically involved when you don’t play. That’s why most effective 4th liners have to have a physical edge to their game, or be a penalty killer to keep them involved in the game.

Pouliot won’t be that guy here, and I don’t understand why the coaches ask him to be that guy. Pouliot has eight goals this season and his ice time in those games follows: 15:05, 10:49, 18:13, 12:10, 13:47, 13:28, 9:59 and 6:34.

Pouliot can contribute a bit when he gets minutes, but he is not a guy that will give you much in a limited role.

Like most players he needs more minutes to produce, even Stortini has shown more ability with more minutes. His five goals came in games where he played 8:07, 9:25, 11:00, 11:05 and 6:24. In fact, in the only six games that he has played more than ten minutes he has four points. He has shown the ability to score with limited minutes, and most importantly to make his presence felt.

Stortini adds a dimension that the Oilers drastically need: energy, emotion and the ability to get the crowd in the game. The Oilers have the fewest home wins of any team in the West division, and too often Rexall Place has lacked an atmosphere this season. Stortini has become a fan favourite similar to what Georges Laraque used to be.

Laraque could just go in on the forecheck and the building would get excited for a potential hit. While it has taken some time, the fans have started to sense the same in Stortini. The Huggy Bear catcalls have been replaced with appreciation, and that’s why it is perplexing that he finds himself in the pressbox for the third straight home game.

Most of Stortini’s contributions will never show up on the score sheet and he probably won’t ever become more than a 4th liner, but right now the Oilers need his energy, consistency and ability to spark the crowd while annoying the opposition. Why the coaching staff can’t see this is another case of mismanagement.

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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 #101 letterman March 17 2009, 10:03PM
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Billy Moores looks like he is behind Bears bench tonight. He is on top of his game dude

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Reply #102 Cory Dakin March 17 2009, 10:04PM
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Anybody know what time the game is supposed to start? When did Sportsnet start airing the pre-game warm-up?

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Reply #103 Yakman March 17 2009, 10:06PM
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Can we hire Andy Murray?

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Reply #104 letterman March 17 2009, 10:07PM
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MacT looks like Zo tonight

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Reply #105 Yakman March 17 2009, 10:08PM
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At least Horcoff is doing well at faceoffs...

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Reply #106 Cory Dakin March 17 2009, 10:08PM
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When your powerplay is so bad... Take a penalty, that'll take to focus off of it

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Reply #107 letterman March 17 2009, 10:11PM
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That is Oiler hockey@ Cory Dakin:

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Reply #108 Yakman March 17 2009, 10:11PM
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Go Grebeshkov!

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Reply #109 Cory Dakin March 17 2009, 10:13PM
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@ letterman: Sad but true... And yet I will continue to watch it and somehow still be dumbfounded by it.. But like Rhianna, I'll always come back. (Couldn't resist the pop-culture reference)

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Reply #110 letterman March 17 2009, 10:14PM
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Comparing Chris Brown to Oilers gives Chris Brown a bad name

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Reply #111 Cory Dakin March 17 2009, 10:15PM
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You're right, he didn't deserve that

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Reply #112 Travis Dakin March 17 2009, 10:16PM
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Cory Dakin wrote:

@ Travis Dakin: This was the exact quote on the joke… care of jeanshorts I do believe.. I didn’t catch the name when i copied it: I like when the puck stays onside, and the linesmen yells NOOOOOOOO as if he just found his entire family dead in the middle of his living room.

That jeanshorts is one awesome dude.

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Reply #113 Yakman March 17 2009, 10:20PM
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Why do ref hate us?

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Reply #114 letterman March 17 2009, 10:21PM
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Gotta give #18 credit with only 6 minutes to go in a playoff type game might as well take a penalty in offense zone. Great team guy

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Reply #115 letterman March 17 2009, 10:22PM
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Like I said Sat night, ref's don't like us that is why we lose. It has nothing to do with anything else like effort, talent, coaching

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Reply #116 Travis Dakin March 17 2009, 10:23PM
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Anyone else notice how often Big Sexy adjusts his helmet?

haha Answer that question how you see fit.

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Reply #117 Archaeologuy March 17 2009, 10:24PM
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@ letterman: *sighs and then wonders what this team would be like if the hockey gods had not abandoned Edmonton long ago*

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Reply #118 letterman March 17 2009, 10:24PM
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It's a code to the chicks in the crowd

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Reply #119 The Don March 17 2009, 10:25PM
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Looks more like Ayree Kurri or Esim Tikkanen

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Reply #120 letterman March 17 2009, 10:27PM
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You having a Zohair day today

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Reply #121 FirstTime LongTime March 17 2009, 10:27PM
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Roli for mayor

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Reply #122 Travis Dakin March 17 2009, 10:27PM
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letterman wrote:

It’s a code to the chicks in the crowd

Every time he does it, the wave starts in the crowd. Ladies only. He is so powerful that a mere adjustment of the helmet can make their loins explode!

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Reply #123 letterman March 17 2009, 10:29PM
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And he has a Hemi too

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Reply #124 The Don March 17 2009, 10:29PM
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What will be the Oilers song today? Inexksess or Girls just want to yintek with fun

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Reply #125 letterman March 17 2009, 10:30PM
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We going for win in regulation with 4th line on

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Reply #126 Archaeologuy March 17 2009, 10:31PM
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NOT OVERTIME!

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Reply #127 The Don March 17 2009, 10:32PM
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Can Horc crap win it?

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Reply #128 Travis Dakin March 17 2009, 10:33PM
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Overtime? again? that trick never works.

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Reply #129 letterman March 17 2009, 10:34PM
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Fred missing his hot ribs with another O.T. Now he has to eat them cold

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Reply #130 Yakman March 17 2009, 10:34PM
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Well at least we're only giving a Bettman point to St. Louis... their way behind us in the standings right? What? SERIOUSLY? FFFF!

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Reply #131 The Don March 17 2009, 10:34PM
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Bag pipes?

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Reply #132 letterman March 17 2009, 10:35PM
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Just like a missed fieldgoal

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Reply #133 letterman March 17 2009, 10:38PM
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Put out Penner and Moreau

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Reply #134 Archaeologuy March 17 2009, 10:38PM
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Man, Hemsky and Patty-O seem so much more effective without Horcoff

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Reply #135 David S March 17 2009, 10:41PM
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The Don wrote:

Bag pipes?

That and 8.00 beers, last call after the second period intermission, "ice girls" in lululemon pants and track jackets, and Mark Scholtz. *sigh*

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Reply #136 letterman March 17 2009, 10:42PM
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MacT looks like coach of the Clippers

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Reply #137 letterman March 17 2009, 10:43PM
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How many shots on goal will we get in the shootout

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Reply #138 FirstTime LongTime March 17 2009, 10:43PM
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We should get an extra half point for making it to the SO

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Reply #139 Archaeologuy March 17 2009, 10:44PM
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David S wrote:

The Don wrote: Bag pipes? That and 8.00 beers, last call after the second period intermission, “ice girls” in lululemon pants and track jackets, and Mark Scholtz. *sigh*

for the record, If i had to make a choice between Penicilin and Lulu Lemon pants for attractive women i think i could find another way to fight infections

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Reply #140 Zamboni Driver March 17 2009, 10:44PM
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@ letterman: That's pretty good.

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Reply #141 David S March 17 2009, 10:44PM
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Please not Kotalik. Please not Kotalik. Please not Kotalik.

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Reply #142 letterman March 17 2009, 10:47PM
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Measure stick of winning shooter for Blues.

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Reply #143 David S March 17 2009, 10:48PM
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Stoopid zamboni driver! Last time they layed down the water and it cost Sam and Ales the game when their pucks stuck to the ice.

SCRAPE ONLY idiot!

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Reply #144 The Don March 17 2009, 10:48PM
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Is that Jason Gregor with Andy Murry

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Reply #145 letterman March 17 2009, 10:49PM
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MacT should call a timeout

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Reply #146 Harlie Chuddy March 17 2009, 10:50PM
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please not five hole

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Reply #147 Harlie Chuddy March 17 2009, 10:51PM
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KOTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply #148 David S March 17 2009, 10:51PM
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I.

Stand.

Corrected.

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Reply #149 Harlie Chuddy March 17 2009, 10:52PM
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raise the puck Webster!

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Reply #150 David S March 17 2009, 10:55PM
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Harlie Chuddy wrote:

raise the puck Webster!

Sam had a pretty slick move there. A little flip and it's in.

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