GDB 01: THE WAIT IS OVER...
Jason Gregor
January 20 2013 12:12PM
Is Ralph Krueger yelling, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls are you ready?"
After 288 days that included watching other teams compete for the Stanley Cup, drafting Nail Yakupov, winning the Justin Schultz sweepstakes, being frustrated by another lockout and being teased by the success of Schultz, Jordan Eberle, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Taylor Hall in the American League, the Oilers will finally play another meaningful NHL game, and Krueger will step behind the bench for the first time with the title of head coach.
All those factors, along with being the last fan base in the NHL to see their team play, have pushed the excitement level in OilersNation off the charts. Even the most pessimistic fan can't wait to see if Ralph Krueger's new system will generate more victories and a spot in the post-season for the first time in seven years.
Oiler fans are dying to cheer for a winner. Since the glorious, stunning and surprising Cup run of 2006 Oiler fans have had to watch their team lose 297 times. You've watched 492 Oiler games since the start of the 2006/2007 season and you've only seen 195 victories.
I'm amazed many of you still have the intestinal fortitude to buy tickets, or go the places like The Pint off Whyte, Pint Downtown or On The Rocks to watch a game or just sit at home and spend countless hours yelling at the TV. I tip my hat to your dedication.
God bless your loyalty and ability to continue cheering for the Oilers. Your devotion might finally pay off this season. I guarantee the Oilers will be better than last season. I know that's not saying much considering they were 29th, but it's true.
The important question is how good can they be? We won't know for a few months, but this season should be the most exciting regular season in a long time.
LINE UP
Hall-RNH-Eberle
Yakupov-Gagner-Hemsky
Smyth-Horcoff-Hartikainen
Eager-Belanger-Petrell
Krueger has used these four lines since day one of training camp, and he's expecting all of them to contribute. The Oilers might finally have two legitimate scoring lines, and if they top-six produce like many expect they should, then everyone else's job becomes easier.
Smid-Petry
N.Schultz- J.Schultz
Whitney-Potter
I'm very surprised Mark Fistric isn't dressed tonight, but I expect he'll be in the lineup soon. The Oilers can't expect to win with only one physical D-man. And please, don't say Detroit did it because they didn't. Kronwall and Stuart are two of the best open-ice hitters in the game. I assume that Krueger wants more puck movers against the Canucks, but will add Fistric against a group of big forwards like San Jose and LA. That's just a guess though.
Dubnyk
Danis
Cory Schneider was brutal last night for Vancouver, giving up five goals on 14 shots. The Canucks defensive and neutral zone coverage was horrendous as well, but Schneider needed to make some stops. Dubnyk can't afford a start like that. Dubnyk is extremely confident and told me that he's aware of all the critics and would love nothing more than to prove them wrong.
Reports out of Vancouver mentioned that Alain Vigneault planned to start Schneider v. the Ducks and Roberto Luongo v. the Oilers. Will he stick with that, or does he want to get Schneider back in the pipes ASAP. Vigneault is in a tough spot. If he starts Luongo and he plays well, then what. If he starts Schneider and he gets blown out again, then what?
I love goaltending controversies...It will be very interesting to see what Vigneault does, and if that decision was correct.
THE TRADITION RETURNS

GAME DAY PREDICTION: The Canucks will be fired up after last night's 7-3 spanking by the Ducks, but the Oilers youth will be just as amped up to play. "I expect our guys to be revved right up. Their excitement is rubbing off on me. I don't think I've ever been this excited for the first game of the season," Nick Schultz told me on Friday. Expect lots of offence and the Oilers win 5-4.
OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Justin Schultz scores the Oilers first goal, on the powerplay on a nice pass from Nugent-Hopkins. Instantly fans believe is the chosen one and Wanye starts plans for a Schultz photoshop contest.
NOT-SO-OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Eric Belanger scores in the second period on a nifty feed from Ben Eager. For a brief moment OIler fans sit in silence, unsure of what they've seen, but seconds later they'll be delirious with excitement about the possibility of having a fourth line that can contribute.
PARTING SHOTS
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- Do you want to go to the home opener? I'm having a contest on The Jason Gregor Show facebook fan page today. Predict who scores the Oilers first goal, in what period and at what time and you'll be going to the Oilers home opener on Tuesday. It will be closest time without going over. If you choose 10:15 and someone chooses 10:13 and the goal happens at 10:14, the person with 10:13 wins. Good luck. You have to LIKE the page to be eligible. If you submit your choice here it won't be valid to win.
- After the game tune into TEAM 1260 as Jason Strudwick hosts the post-game show. He'll have some great insight into what transpired tonight. Once the game is over, tune in or call and vent/praise at 780.426.8326 or 1.800.243.1945.
There goes Hemsky!
Can't wait to see DSF chime in on how this was actually a loss..
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Like!
hellz yes. I predicted the score at least.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxopViU98Xo
All the boys 50% or better on FO tonight (except Smytty's one loss) might be my favorite stat of the night.
J. Schultz looked like he played a very controlled game tonight for a rookie.
Fantastic shootout.
EDMONTON OILERS 2013 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSSSSSA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOiWaTSypt4
Ghostride + Epic fail little bit of something for everyone ( incase we have a canucks fan around)
OILERZ WIN!!!!
Random thought # 22. If Luongo was any deeper in his net on ebs / Hemsky goals he would be visiting Gene Principe.
Random thought # 34. Schneider - fail. Luongo - fail. Does anyone still have Alex Auld's number?
Random thought # 37. Should Gary Valk be this annoying to me after 3 minutes?
What the hell WAS that? Was Wanye just out of frame giving him an atomic wedgie? And talk about 'Ancient Aliens' hair. Ewwwww.
I loved the completely disillusioned look on that little kid's face behind the Canucks' net when 83 stabbed a knife in his little heart. Get used to that, son. More to come!
Oilers Win, Flames and Canucks lose! The world suddenly makes sense.
Good first game. J Schultz played a very controlled game (especially for a rookie). Yak was a little jittery (as is expected) but still managed to draw a couple penalties, overall that second line looks dangerous. Eager finally played the game the Oilers signed him to provide, and Dubey had a great opening night as well. Oilers FTW! #2013 plan the parade!
the depth of the canucks d in relation to cam barkers relative CORSI as extrapolated from the upper regions of kyle wellwood shows us that this was not a canucks loss. it was simply further proof that the oilers suck and the wild are better and jeff skinner is pretty
good grief
Petry had a solid game from what I saw. Yak didn't have the same kind of coming out party that Ebs had, but looked dangerous a couple of times in the offensive end. The whole second line looked dangerous with the puck, but was a little scary to watch at times chasing in their own end.
I liked what I saw. Hooray! Any time the season starts with a divisional win against the reigning President's Trophy winners, life is good.
If the Canucks had a second line, the game would have been over in the second period.
Since the Canucks always start slowly and Kesler and Booth will return with a month, I wouldn't pump your tires too much.
In other news, the Wild have won their first two games and only given up 2 goals.
Who could have seen that coming?
they've got to learn sometime... Also, it'll give Yak a chance to stay away from those lines.
Infinite props you beautiful bastard! Came here to post this.
Oh how I've missed this!
At least Suter wasn't -1 tonight!
They didnt have a 2nd line and they lost!
edit: nope... not gonna get roped into the DSF BS train tonight. nope.
and if the canucks scored more goals they would have won.
and if your tires are overinflated you're in trouble.
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! But seriously folks, i thought that Justin Shultz played a very good first game, with yak a close second. Not 'set the world on fire' performances, more like 'don't screw up'. But happy with the fact that we just didn't disappear at 2-zip down. Good effort, boys!
And @Snowdropper...
I've been playing it in my head for months... long anticipatory months...
GOILERS!!!
If you make dozens of arguments, and hundreds of observations during thousands of comments: a few things are bound to be true. (Like 20%... or so)
if i eat to much cheese i get wicked gas
I agree I thought Petry was the best player on the ice really controled the play. Eager taking kassian out of the game... major props that's gamesman ship! Smart of kruger. Also Kruger played the kids in overtime... he played to win unlike last year!
Please take that April 7 score down NOW!!
Nice to start the season off with a win. We are full marks for it and I thought that we acquitted ourselves nicely for the most part. And what do you know, our fourth line actually played well! Not too many negatives but I thought that Whitney still looked like he was stuck in quicksand and Potter looked lost out there. That 3rd pairing will hurt us but I thought the other 4 dmen played really solid.
Huge goal by Eberle. His backhand is not even fair.
I was ready to read Dubnyk the riot act after that 1st goal but to his credit he was awesome the rest of the game.
The biggest negative was probably the penalties so hopefully that gets sorted out. I love Hall's energy but he needs to be more careful in the puck battles. Look at a guy like Eberle. Smallest dude on the ice but how many puck battles did you see him lose tonight? Ebs is smart beyond his years and really carried that line tonight while Hall and Nuge seemed a bit off.
Lots of season to go but in this sprint, any points that we can get early will help us down the stretch. GO OILERS GO!!
Damn straight!
And if Dubnyk stopped those two goals he let in the Canucks would have been shut out.
Scoreboard, bitch.
If the Canucks had a #1/#2 goalie........good god. Those poor bastards. Figure it out
As good as the canucks not having a win January!
So on star/goat stuff - Dubnyk settled in after the Potter-screen Edler goal - either way one he would want back, and he showed up for the rest of it to prove it. Those positive star-selection vibes are doing their part ;)
As per my goat - Eager actually played the role he was supposed to play. Decent little scrap, no stupid penalties.
SJ Tuesday, it's on!
@DSF - shouldn't the perenial slow start of the Canucks be a cause for greater trepidation since you don't have an extra 34 games to leverage? Slow start in this season, you don't have the same time to reel it back in.
Not that I'm crazy enough to think the nucks won't make the post season, but hey, "I had a dream".
Hilarious!! :)
DSF Hockey Prognostication: throw some crap against the wall and see what sticks.
Good thing Schneider had a great save % in the AHL four years ago. Pffft.
Obviously you did.
The Wild will be good this year & you laid out why so good call so far on them.
Still, I'm happy The Oilers won & did it in style.
Also,is it just me or does Taylor Hall get bigger & better every year? I know that's a completely obvious statement but he looks like a man & not one of "the kids" any more.
Either way, a solid victory boys!
So..... The Super Canucks lose?
That's what I thought you said.
And in other news, the Minnesota Wild remain offensively challenged. Reports state that the Wild overpaid for Parise's tepid offensive acumen. More to follow...
NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
#EatSh!tCanucks
@DSF
Thanks for the unblock-us tip!
I watched the game on NHL Gamecenter tonight. Great quality feed too!
Fistric just doesn't have enough "Oilers experience " to slot in.
Potter bad.
DSF! Can you Squeee!!! .... I can!
There should be a negative props button. This guy's props would lower than Horcoff's +/-.
Troll.
@GVBlackhawk
I think it was more Whiney than Potter myself. Whitney wasn't very good on the PP either, several times he was not holding the line. I know he wasn't playing during the lockout so hopefully he comes around.
They were both poor. Whitney has no mobility -- his ankle is shot. Potter freezes in his own zone. Fistric and another replacement please!
@Bicepus Maximus - Peter, The Great. Potter, the Goat.
Bicepus Maximus - I Fehr The Worst wrote:
The only thing I can think is: Heyoooo!
Lol, so have I. Let's hope we hear it a lot more this season than the last!
...that sound my friends is the sound of a most deservedly long silence after the excruciating lockout where the best troll ever to come to this site took great pleasure making us all nuts at times and who is now girding up his canuck loins so as to jump ship and make squishy noises about his newfound two man love crush in Minnesota...
who'da seen that coming?