AHOY
Some idioms are more popular than others. There are the often used “hit the hay,” or “kill two birds with one stone.”
I’ve found males like to use them more often, specifically fathers. I guarantee you can quote a saying or idiom your father used throughout your childhood and into your adult life. You likely use it now too.
Dads have some of the best. My father’s favourite idiom was, “It costs an arm and a leg.” He grew up poor and was careful with his money. In hindsight, one of the best things I’ve learned from my parents is money management, and that phrase really resonated with me. As a child my arms and legs were very valuable to me, so I kind of understood what he meant. I figured out the really meaning as a grew older.
He had other sayings, that I’m not sure are idioms per se, but still vividly stand out.
“We’re off like a herd of turtles in a rain storm,” he’d shout out enthusiastically before any road trip longer than two hours. He made me laugh. A lot.
Fathers have idioms and sports have cliches. Cliches are used a lot, mainly because they are true. You try to minimize them, but sometimes they describe things perfectly so you use them.
One not so popular idiom describes the Oilers play this season very accurately: “You have to risk it to get the biscuit.”
Too often, however, that strategy has backfired for the boys in Orange and Blue.
The Oilers lost 6-3 in Vegas on Sunday, the 10th time this season they have allowed six or more goals in a game. Only Chicago (12) and Ottawa (11) have surrendered 6+ goals more often.
The good news for the Oilers is they have bounced back quite well after getting blown out. They are 6-3 in the game after they allow six or more goals. They will need another bounce back effort tonight to get their ultra slim playoff hopes alive.
Overall, Edmonton has allowed 5+ goals 18 times this season.
Ottawa leads the league in that category having allowed five more more goals 22 times. New Jersey is next at 21, followed by Philadelphia at 20, Pittsburgh and Washington at 19 while Edmonton, Chicago, Florida and Detroit have done it 18 times.
At the opposite end, the New York Islanders have only had six games with 5+ goals against, while Carolina (7) and Winnipeg, Dallas and Columbus (9) are the only other teams in single digits.
When the Oilers lose, they like to lose big. They have taken “You have to risk it to get the biscuit” a tad too literally this season.
What makes it more painful is the Oilers only have seven games where they scored 5+ goals. Only Los Angeles (5) have had fewer games with big offensive outbursts.
At the top of the offensive explosions sits Tampa Bay with 31 games of 5+ goals, followed by Toronto (26), San Jose (23), Calgary (22) and Winnipeg, Philadelphia and Washington (21).
The Flyers and Capitals have been feast or famine both offensively and defensively this year. Same with Chicago, who has allowed 5+ goals 18 times, but they’ve also scored five or more 18 times.
At least they give their fans an equal dose of excitement and disappointment…?
As the Oilers skate out the final ten games of the season, they need to recognize that their high risk, low reward, style of play is not conducive to winning. They need to be much better at protecting the puck. They got crushed in Vegas mainly because they turned over the puck far too often.
They should want the biscuit (puck), but they need to be better at protecting, and when they want to go get it they have to make smart reads.
If not, it could be another long night in St.Louis.
**In the comments section share your favourite saying/idiom that your father, or mother, used.**
LINEUP…
Oilers
Draisaitl-McDavid-Kassian
Khaira-RNH-Gagner
Gambardella-Cave-Chiasson
Lucic-Brodziak-Rattie
Klefbom-Larsson
Nurse-Russell
Sekera-Benning
Koskinen
Fifty eight games without a goal finally cost Tobias Rieder a spot in the lineup. I think a night off might help him. It can’t make things worse for him, so a change in routine might allow him to score before the season ends. Rieder has been incredibly professional during the worst stretch of his career. He knows we have to talk about his goalless drought. I hope for his sake he scores before the season is over.
But it makes sense for the organization to play Gambardella ahead of Rieder. I highly doubt Edmonton is re-signing Rieder, so you might as well see what you have in Gambardella.
Blues
Schenn-O’Reilly-Tarasenko
Schwartz-Sundqvist-Perron
Maroon-Bozak-Thomas
Steen-Barbashev-Sanford
Dunn-Pietrangelo
Bouwmeester-Parayko
Del Zotto-Bortuzzo
Binnington
Vlad Tarasenko was injured on March 7th v. Los Angeles, and returns to the lineup tonight. He leads the Blues in goals with 28 and is second in points with 59. Alex Steen on the fourth line. He makes $5.75 million for the next two seasons. He had 7-13-20 points, but he averaged 55 the past five seasons. He is now 35. The Blues have loads of depth and having a fourth liner produce 20 points is good. The salary cap is the problem. He has missed 17 games due to injury, so that might be part of his point reduction, but I’ll be watching him to see if at age 35 he is starting to slow down.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING…
The Blues are going to have to figure out how if they are going to secure a playoff spot. If you go .500 or worse, you likely fall out of a divisional spot and maybe even a playoff spot overall.
As good as the players for the Blues are, the problem is there is no leadership, and I’m not talking about the captains, etc.
Nobody on the team has really been through this sort of thing. The Blues usually had things locked up by now when they were good or were mostly out of it when they were not. Having to battle every game is something new and they don’t have those playoff generals that can lead the way.
TONIGHT…

GAME DAY PREDICTION: Edmonton has won three of their past four visits to St. Louis. That trend won’t continue tonight. They lose 4-3.
OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Leon Draisaitl continues his goal scoring tear on the road. He had 12 goals in his past 12 road games. He’s tallied a goal in ten of those games. He pots his 44th goal of the season tonight and becomes only the 8th Oilers player to score 44 goals in a season.
NOT-SO-OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: Gambardella scores. Rieder watches from the pressbox thinking, “Maybe I need to grow a beard like Joe to score.”
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Source: NHL, Official Game Page, 3/19/2019 – 7:00 am MT
These last 10 games are gonna be very very painful. I give McD credit for not just saying F it! I’m out of here.
Why says he hasn’t already?
*Who
He can’t leave.
He won’t leave.
Give me your tears!
Shots 11-0 2nd period..wtf? Who does that?
It’s that desperation hockey they have no clue how to play. We need to start from scratch. Clearly we have a heartless bunch of perennial losers
Sportsnet West has a game on! 😉
you mean between two REAL teams?
Get the season over already. Some of those players I really feel sorry for. My God I would hate to be a player for this team. Keith Gretzky will do absolutely nothing this year. He will have to be advised by the circus clown and we all know how that’s worked out in the past.
Sorry Keith, I’m in the “clean house” camp
And yet Schwartz is still the goaltending coach, if there was a statement game to show just how bad the habits are that Schwartz is en instilling in the goaltenders this game is a shining example. No NHL experience and it shows
We hear you. But he has a NFC( No Firing clause) on his contract. Hands are tied. Sorry.
lol…
Another Chia “gift” found through Bobby Nics forensic audit.
Darren Pang was ripping on Koskinen going down too early and not being square to the shooter on the Blues feed tonight.
Goal 1 scored from the red line.
Goal 2 50 seconds into the period after you gained the Zone on 3-2, no look pass, BRAIN CRAMP Klefbom pinch
Goal 3 Shot to Oiler logos
Goal 4 see goal #1 scoring from goal line
TIRE FIRE!!!!!!!!
That was off the logo. That’s not easy to score when you hit the Crest. Rieder has to be jealous, that’s his go to shot.
You’d think Katz could afford a shooter tutor
and the Michelin man is dancing around the fire
Can we just skip ahead to the draft lottery yet
And then what? We get to ruin another career? Are you seriously thinking a high draft pick will help?
No but it will be great trade bait to offload some cap dollars such as Lucic or Sekera or Russell?
Anyone who doesn’t think McDavid is going to bail on this dumpster fire is delusional.
Hey edmonton media doesnt think that.
Hope so, half the fans will follow him.
For the sake of all hockey fans around the world they need to get McDavid outta this mess.
Is “this is a big sack of garbage” an idiom?
Is the shot clock broken? No, guess not.
Yes. Oilers side isnt working since they forgot how to play hockey.
Will the oilers get a goal who knows but if you think they will score a goal cheers it if not trash it.
So as far as all new lows go, in this edition, Edmonton would have had to score on every shot to be ahead in this game??
Haven’t posted in awhile. Disgusted with this team. Anyone else think next season will be any better? It’s a shame McDavid and drai can’t be in the playoffs. It’s a shame to all NHL hockey fans.
How good would the expansion team in Edmonton be if Katz had moved this barrel of vomit to Seattle!?
Baby go on and just cry me a river.
Had the vomit moved to Seattle …Hmmm …. Maybe we could have gotten an expansion draft in Edmonton in 2020 … That’s almost music to the ears! And we could get Reinhardt back!!! =
You speak the truth but it is Drai and McDavid who need to drag this team to be better they are paid to do it.
Winners never quit and quitters never win.
Say that for another decade and we will see if you still feel the same
Can’t wait until Connor is playing for Toronto and winning cups.
You outdumb yourself daily with your comments.
Just happy to impress, stranger.
“How does St. Louis stop those goal line zingers?” D. Schwartz.
A. He has a goalie coach with NHL experience,
B Every goalie in the NHL can stop shots from the goal line
C. Only an idiot asks this question
D. All the above.
Useless fight. Bring the hate
Remenda actually just referenced the playoffs.
ahahahahahahahaha
isn’t drinking a violation of his parole?
The playoffs are a real thing The Oiiers are not
NHL Refereeing …ITS FANTASTIC.
How did the on ice Official miss that. It hit the webbing in the net.? Idiots.
ah the birds are in full chirp lol. kass scores ??
2/3 of the way to a Gordie Howe hat trick
The Book on Binnington no left pad…
There still is a place for fighting in the game
The Oilers must start Anthony Stolarz the next 9 games or lose him to free agency.
The “book” on Stolarz is nobody cares if he gets 10 games ….
Stolarz gets 10 games …. 0-10
Who cares?
When you have a PK as brutal as ours, you need guys to show some discipline. We are back to IQ issues again. It just happens way too often when we gain a bit of momentum.
What happened to benching brains into guys?
Looch is making more panic passes than usual tonight.
I thought the same thing. I will say it’s his worst game this season, and that’s saying something
Just wondering what Bobs credentials were to get the job he has. It just gets worse and worse.
Credentials? Wha…?
Must know how to kiss.
Ex Oilers sure love killing us. I guess the hate for the organization runs deep
Actually it’s not just ex Oilers killing us, current Oilers are too.
An on camera interview with Wayne would liven up this evening
Imaigine that another goal over the shoulder. Schwartz just does not see a rpoblem with having his goalies go down too low in the crouch and same with that going down early and staying down too long, been killing us since last year and this year. Goalies arent the problem, the coach of the goalies is. Bad habits abound
This is only a 3-2 game if the oil don’t start Softkinen just a heads up