
THE BRIGHT SIDE

- Mark Letestu scored his first (power play) goal as an Oiler tonight. That alone is a great thing. Unfortunately, I also had to give credit to Gregor about absolutely nailing his GDB prediction this morning. He will now hold it over my head for the rest of time.
- Nail Yakupov extended his point streak with a slick assist on Mark Letestu’s power play goal and another on Connor McDavid’s goal. Yakupov has five points in his last three games. Where the Yak haters at?
- Connor McDavid’s hands are a gift like we may never have seen before. His puck skills are at an elite level at 18 years old. The moves he can make in tight/at full speed/everywhere else are amazing, and his goal was a reflection of that. How many guys would even try that in the shootout?
- Shout out to Teddy Purcell for scoring without actually shooting it in the net. After Mrazek stopped Purcell’s initial shot the puck bounced back in off the backchecking defender. Physics, man. Theyre crazy.
- Cam Talbot was solid once again, and it’s such a relief to know that the goaltending will be solid on any given night. Talbot stopped 28 of 29 shots and finished with a .966 save%. Talbot gave the Oilers a chance to win, and they rewarded him for the effort.
- The power play has seemed infinitely better since Todd McLellan shuffled the lines. The Oilers now have two solid scoring threats and I couldn’t even tell you the last time that that happened. The power play went 1/3 on the night.
- The penalty kill was rock solid again tonight. Detroit couldn’t get anything done in their six tries, and the Oilers continue to look good with a man down.
- Be sure to drop by Nation HQ (Little Brick Cafe – 10004 90th street), Elm Cafe, District Coffee Co, Burrow Central Station, and ATB Place on Friday to score a free piece of cake courtesy of our friends at ATB Financial!
THE FACE PALMERS

- The Oilers were puck watching on Tomas Tatar’s goal. He was driving the net, and potted a rebound, without so much as a bump on the way. I’m sure Todd McLellan will (already has) address this with the team.
- I like Rob Klinkhammer, I think he’s a solid player, but I don’t like seeing him play with Hall and Nuge. Excuse me while I pray for Eberle.
- I heard Benoit Pouliot call Connor McDavid “Davey” in his post game interview. I’m not surprised at the lack of creativity when coming up with a nickname.
- I was hoping that the pigeon that was flying around Rexall would become more of a story. I was hoping for some kind of Randy Johnson moment where the pigeon flies in to stop a slapper from the point. That didn’t happen. We didn’t get anything apart from a few pictures on Twitter. Not even an ice turd. Try harder, Rexall pigeon.
- Where are all of those people that said Connor McDavid was a bust when he didn’t have a goal in his first two games? It’s amazing how quickly they’ve disappeared. I assume it’s back to FlamesNation where they belong.
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD | |||
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12:32 | EDM | 1 – 0 EDM | |
2ND PERIOD | |||
06:34 | EDM | 2 – 0 EDM | |
07:04 | EDM | 3 – 0 EDM | |
3RD PERIOD | |||
06:49 | DET | 3 – 1 EDM |
BEST OF THE TWEETS
#RX1 GO OILERS!!! #scorelikethebluejays pic.twitter.com/51iHdsgA0B
— Rusty Shackleford (@AdmiralRusty) October 22, 2015
1. Fire alarm is going off at Rexall.
2. Nobody pays attention to fire alarms anymore.
— Rob Tychkowski (@Sun_Tychkowski) October 22, 2015
@OilersNation claiming that their accounts were hacked?
— Kerry McGowan (@vintagekerry63) October 22, 2015
@OilersNation Who is this competent team I see before me? #Oilers
— Laura Chinery (@Hatshep12) October 22, 2015
@OilersNation legend pic.twitter.com/UHuZfPBiMw
— #McDylan (@FuelledbyDylan) October 22, 2015
Hey @OilersNation and @FlamesNation, isn’t it amazing to see both Alberta teams winnin…um…never mind. #Awkward
— Mike Eatin’ Brains (@MrMikeEaton) October 22, 2015
The Oilers beat the Red Wings, and they did it without Robert Nilsson.
— Ryan McByks (@IAmByks) October 22, 2015
3 IN A ROW! pic.twitter.com/yayUOZSBLP
— Kris (@TheGuyNamedKris) October 22, 2015
THE STREET STORE
a one-day pop-up shop for the homeless community in Edmonton. The event takes places on Saturday,
October 24, 2015 from 12-5pm with the goal of collecting warm clothing for those in need in our community. The store is intended to give community members a dignified shopping experience while
providing them with warm winter clothing.