logo

GDB 19.0 Wrap Up: Canucks @ Oilers

baggedmilk
9 years ago
*sigh* Final Score: 5-4 Canucks
The laws of probability state that the Western Conference losses can’t go on forever.  So far this season, the Oilers have actually been able to play the Canucks fairly well, but haven’t been able to score.  At some point, the dam has to break, right? RIGHT?!? Unfortunately, even though the Oilers were able to score they couldn’t keep the puck out of their own net.
Turnovers were the story tonight, and the Oilers gave up a lot of them.  I would argue that any time the Oilers had the puck there was a 50% chance that they would pass it to a Canucks player – it was ugly. To make things worse, the Canucks were able to cash on a lot of these turnovers. The Canucks were also able to cash on the countless odd man rushes that the Oilers so graciously allotted them – such gracious hosts we are.
We wrap.

THE BRIGHT SIDE

  • Scrivens played the puck and we didn’t get scored on!
  • Pinizzotto made the most of his limited minutes. Gordie Howe hat trick
  • The Oilers were able to claw back from a 2-goal deficit even though they may not have deserved it. At least they made the game interesting.
  • Ryan Miller played like garbage and it gave the Oilers a chance regardless of whether or not they deserved it.
  • I thought Teddy Purcell played a solid game.
  • I refused tickets to the game and drank rum at home instead.

THE FACE PALMERS

  • WHY THE HELL ARE THE OILERS LEAVING MARTIN MARINCIN TO ROT IN THE PRESS BOX!? #BecauseOilers
  • Another awful start. The Canucks were all over the Oilers early in the first period. In fact, that whole period was dog shit awful.
  • Scrivens needed to stop the Chris Higgins goal.
  • I’m losing years of my life to this team.
  • HIT THE NET! So many wasted opportunities.
  • 900,000 turnovers.
  • DP with a goal disallowed with 10 seconds left. Kicking the puck in should be allowed, in my opinion.

BEST OF THE TWEETS

If you want to be included in ‘Best of the Tweets’ be sure to tweet your cleverness to both @OilersNationand @jsbmbaggedmilk.
JCI HAMPER PROGRAM
Help more Edmonton families enjoy Christmas this year. Sign up today for the JCI Holiday Hamper program to build and hand deliver a hamper with food and gifts for a local family in need. Head to their website and register by November 30th, and help us make a difference in the community.

Check out these posts...