THE BRIGHT SIDE

- First-Place *clap clap* First-Place *clap clap*
- I don’t think I will ever get tired of watching Connor McDavid skate with the puck. The things he can do at such high speeds are amazing. Even when he doesn’t score he’s always dangerous and not knowing what he’s going to do next is almost good enough for me. Very special player. McDavid continued his streak of never hitting three pointless games in a row with his assist on Lucic’s goal.
- Milan Lucic has to love playing with Connor McDavid because his second goal of the season was a tap in. Lucic was smart enough to head to the net and keep his stick on the ice and Connor hit him with the pass. I thought Lucic had his best game as an Oiler so far. He was rushing the puck, throwing hits, scoring goals, and doing everything the Oilers wanted when they signed him.
- McDavid, Lucic, and Eberle were producing chances all night and I think we’re starting to see some nice chemistry on that first line. Dare to dream, Arnold. Great night for that line.
- Though they didn’t get on the scoresheet the Pouliot – Nuge – Kassian line played some heavy defensive minutes and were able to keep St. Louis’ top line off the board. They need to produce, but keeping the other team’s top line off the board is just as good.
- How good has Tyler Pitlick been so far this season? The kid scored another goal tonight and is on pace for 49 on the year. Okay, so he won’t get anywhere near 50 but it’s still awesome to see him having some early success. Here’s hoping he can stay healthy.
- Cam Talbot had another solid night tonight despite the fact that he just had twins yesterday. He wasn’t as sharp as we expected he would be to start off the year, but he’s bounced back in the two games since he was blown out against the Sabres. Another solid night for the Oilers starter. Talbot finished the night with 34 saves and a .971 save%. Lights out.
- The Oilers had a better start tonight than they did against Carolina and it showed that they were ready to play. St. Louis is a very good team and it was encouraging to see the Oilers match up evenly against them and keep it going throughout the night. In years past, we would see the Oilers keeping pace for 10-15 minutes and fall apart. Tonight was different.
- Solid night in the faceoff circle for the Oilers with the team finishing at 58%. (McDavid – 53%, Nuge – 60%, Lander – 68%, Letestu – 14%, Draisaitl – 78%)
- I thought all three defensive pairings had good nights. Larsson and Klefbom played some heavy minutes, Sekera and Russell continued to develop chemistry, and Gryba and Darryl were steady on the third pairing. Pretty impressive when you compare the top six defensemen for these two teams.
- The penalty kill was perfect tonight, killing off all three Blues’ chances.
- Nail Yakupov scored his second goal of the season against his old team and I was happy for him. It was nice to see the smile back on his face. Thirteen more goals until that second rounder.
THE FACE PALMERS

- The Oilers have to tighten up on their giveaways at both blue lines. So far this season, I’ve been noticing lots of turnovers at both blue lines and they’ve been lucky that more of them aren’t winding up in the back of the net.
- If I had to nitpick I’d say that the Oilers allowed too many shots again. Things were pretty even through 40 minutes and then the Blues seemed to pour it on in the third. The Oilers bent but never broke, but they probably shouldn’t allow 35 shots and register only 23 if they plan to keep winning hockey games.
- The Blues pushed hard in the third period and the Oilers had to hang on for dear life to keep the game tied. Credit to Cam Talbot for some excellent goaltending, but there were some nervous moments in the d-zone.
- The Oilers didn’t have many power play chances but they sure as shit didn’t do anything with the ones that they got. Once again, the Oilers had a hard time setting up in the zone and they didn’t get enough shots towards the net. They have to figure out a way to score on the power play, and I’m thinking they might want to fire off the current game plan down to the Flames.
- I want a Colten Parayko. The kid is gigantic and he’s a hell of a defenseman.
- People getting on Nuge for not producing points right now are getting a little bit crazy. You know neither Kassian nor Pouliot have ever gotten more than 37 points in a year, right? It’s like sticking Kyle Lowry with a bunch of toddlers and wondering why he can’t make them dunk. Here’s a garden spade — go dig me a lake.
- I did not like seeing Yak in a Blues jersey. Dislike. *spits* I know some of you guys hated him, but I’ve heard too many good stories about Yakupov the person to not feel bad that things didn’t work out here.
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD
TIME | TEAM | DETAILS | SCORE |
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3RD PERIOD
BEST OF THE TWEETS
I have showered with a lot of men in my time after hockey never once saw anyone bring a #loofah in….until today. #FirstTimeForEverything
— Jason Strudwick (@Jason_Strudwick) October 20, 2016
First observation: Lucic is so much bigger in person. #LargeMan
— gordy in 140 (@TheNationChris) October 21, 2016
@jsbmbaggedmilk So this is a reference to how you are both terrible at your jobs???
— Allan MacMillan (@AllanMM11) October 21, 2016
So @JasonGregor may be a wizard, but even his magic fails against the #FormerOilersCurse. #NSOGDP #YakCity @Oilersnation
— Wolfram (@CityOfChamps14) October 21, 2016
@OilersNation “hey I got a 7 in my number, I can probably split the d too” – Looch probably
— Rip Van Winkle (@bhlazo) October 21, 2016
@OilersNation never underestimate New Dad Strength.
— Michael Hingston (@mhingston) October 21, 2016
Hold on @OilersNation, we need to talk about Connor absolutely embarrassing Steen in the corner at the end: pic.twitter.com/9qdtlB7gkm
— Jeff Veillette (@JeffVeillette) October 21, 2016
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