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GDB 75.0: EDMONTON SKYLINE

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Lowetide
7 years ago
We have reached a unique point in the season, in fact for Oilers fans it has been a decade since seeing this part of the skyline. Tonight at Rogers Place, two buddies will be chatting about how many times to play Laurent Brossoit, what the best matchup could be in the first round of the playoffs, and a cool new phrase to replace ‘Shirts off for Horcoff!’ when the Saturday nights in playoff season reach our city.

QUESTION ONE: HOW MANY STARTS FOR BROSSOIT?

A lot of the story surrounding the goalies will depend on how quickly Edmonton can clinch the playoffs. A secondary, but very important, priority involves the Oilers placement in the Pacific Division. A hot streak could see the team reach the top spot, and a poor performance might see them as a wildcard and facing (gulp!) the Chicago Blackhawks. I think there’s every chance we see Brossoit at least three times between tonight and the end of the season, but we have a lot of backstory telling us that Cam Talbot and Todd McLellan really like to see Cam Talbot starting games.

QUESTION: THE OILERS BEST FIRST-ROUND OPPONENT?

My pick is Calgary because screw those guys. I understand the sour idea of losing to the Flames after this breakout season and that it might make summer less enjoyable. For me, it’s a case of getting rid of the albatross, and since Vancouver won’t make the second season we’ll have to be content with the next best rival. Maybe a 7-game series puts the battle of you-know-where back on the map!

QUESTION THREE: HOW MANY PIECES OF SILVER WILL MCDAVID WIN?

I believe Connor McDavid has earned the Hart Trophy, but have also been reading the tea leaves of NHL voters for a long time. Sidney Crosby wins the Hart unless McDavid beats the Penguin by a healthy margin or wins the division. That’s not fair, but I think it’s true. My guess? McDavid walks away with the Hart and Art Ross at the annual awards.

LINEUPS

Oilers
LWCRW

Patrick Maroon

Connor McDavid

Leon Draisaitl

Milan Lucic

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

Jordan Eberle

Benoit Pouliot

David Desharnais

Zack Kassian

Drake Caggiula

Mark Letestu

Jujhar Khaira
Defensive Pairings

Oscar Klefbom

Adam Larsson

Andrej Sekera

Kris Russell

Darnell Nurse

Matt Benning
Goalies

Laurent Brossoit
Avalanche
LWCRW

Gabriel Landeskog

Matt Duchene

Rene Bourque

Sven Andrighetto

Nathan Mackinnon

Mikko Rantanen

John Mitchell

Carl Soderberg

Blake Comeau

Mikhail Grigorenko

JT Compher

Joe Colborne
Defensive Pairings

Erik Johnson

Mark Barberio

Fedor Tyutin

Tyson Barrie

Anton Lindholm

Francois Beauchemin
Goalies

Calvin Pickard
Lineups (subject to change) are courtesy of DailyFaceoff.com

NOTES

  • Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have 15 points in their last 10 games. The playoff drive has seen some of their best hockey of the season.
  • With the Klefbom-Larsson pairing showing a lot of wobble on the road trip, I felt Andrej Sekera really stepped up and played a major role. A signing that has been obscured by all of the other bold moves, I count Sekera as a key player on this year’s team.
  • Most everybody is saying Cam Talbot is tired and I agree that Brossoit should play a few games down the stretch. Hard to argue against Talbot’s performance when he plays a lot, though. He wins a lot of games inside the zone (of games in a row) where we might call him fatigued.
  • Patrick Maroon is the Oilers’ nominee for the Masterton Trophy, Jim Matheson wrote a fine article about it here.
  • Vancouver Canucks signed top prospect Brock Boeser this morning, he’ll play today against Minnesota. Oilers fans can well remember the days when signing a first-round pick was big news.
  • Jonas Gustavsson was credited with a goal last night and he played well in net for the Condors in a win. It looks like the playoffs are going to happen for Bakersfield. Jesse Puljujarvi scored a goal in the game as well.

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

  • Ryan Murphy, Mile High Hockey: After giving up 17 goals in their last four third periods, the only question remaining is how many can they give up tonight? Three? Four? Maybe a dozen? Tune in to Altitude, or however to subject yourself to this madness, tonight at 8:00 PM MST! Source
I joke about Vancouver and it’s easy to rip the Avalanche today. However, if there’s one thing this last decade has taught me it’s that cheering for a team that loses is not a lot of fun. So I salute Ryan Murphy and all Avalanche fans for writing and following and cheering the Avalanche this season. We know your pain, brothers and sisters, we know your pain.

TONIGHT

Photoshop: @TomKostiuk
GAME DAY PREDICTION: The Oilers get a much better start this evening, scoring in the game’s first five minutes. Penalty trouble robs the home team of momentum and the Avalanche tie the score on a flukey goal, off two butts, and in.
OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION:  Edmonton slowly builds back the momentum in the second period, and late in the frame score twice on a 5-on-3 (then 5-on-4) to take a 3-1 lead. Colorado answers back to make it close just before the end of the period.
NOT-SO-OBVIOUS GAME DAY PREDICTION: The score is 3-2 after two, and the teams combine to score five in the third, with the final 6-4 Edmonton. Connor McDavid three points, including two goals, both majestic and beautiful. Oilers win, party at Wanye’s!

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