This is long form today folks since it’s been quite a while since I wrote anything.
I’ve noticed since the season ended that there’s been an increasing number of not anti-Chiarelli sentiments from the media in Edmonton but definitely a lack of support for the Oilers GM and it’s getting on my nerves a bit.
Case in point. Yesterday on Oilers Now, Bob Stauffer said something to the effect after reading a text message to the show that he wouldn’t have made some of the moves that Chiarelli has made. He also pointed out that some of the moves he would’ve made probably would’ve have worked out. But what’s with the shot at the Oilers GM there? He’s usually a bit more calculated when he takes shots at the team. And look, that’s his opinion too, which is fine.
Then on Lowetide, LT and Young Tyler were discussing the Kunitz quote where through his agent he said that he wouldn’t play for a Western Canadian team because they wouldn’t win anything with their defence.
The quote isn’t the problem I have, it’s that somehow LT and Yaremchuk came to the conclusion that he was talking about the Oilers? WTF? Seriously now!
First off, that Kunitz tweet is shite because look at the Blackhawks defense and tell me that it’s better than any one of the defenses playing in Western Canada.
Secondly, can you explain to me how that Canucks defense is SO much better than the Oilers? After that, can you move on to tell me about the Flames defense that magically got them to the playoffs with the league’s highest goal scoring defender? When you’re done that, can you tell me how that defense got better in the off-season?
Thirdly, let’s count and see how many Oilers dmen played 75 games or more last season…
TWO!!
Two f*cking Oilers dmen played more than 75 games. Jesus Christ this is so infuriating. Darnell Nurse and Kris Russell were the healthiest Oilers last year. A couple of 2nd pairing dmen were charged with carrying the defense while others were out…
You really have to be down on the Oilers to come to the conclusion that Kunitz was talking about them. There’s enough negativity surrounding the team as it is, Would it be too much to ask if ONE of the personalities covering the team injecting some positivity into their point-of-view?
A couple of other things I’ve noticed is there’s a real reluctance to give Peter Chiarelli any credit when something good has been accomplished. Instead, the Oilers organization as a whole is praised… Babyback bullsh*t if you ask me. Get over your ego and do the right thing. You’d really hate it if you accomplished something significant in your life and your circle of friends got the credit.
That being said, Peter Chiarelli is basically the Oilers organization as it stands at the moment, so maybe I shouldn’t be getting so riled about that. Toe-mato, To-mahto…
Jon Willis: Why Does He Hate the Oilers?
That’s me being facetious but sometimes you have to wonder with his hot taeks.
For example, Willis was the first guest on Lowetide’s show yesterday morning and I will give him credit, he said he didn’t think that the Oilers were a slam dunk for the team that Kunitz was talking about and he referenced Vancouver and Calgary as other possibilities.
That’s enough credit for Willis though.
“I’m not as worried about the defense as I’m worried about the wingers”
Here we go!
Willis followed that gem up with a comment about him “knowing” last year’s problem was the defense but went on to contradict himself by letting us know that there were “just terrible circumstances” on that defense?
“There’s a really really really strong chance they’re going to be significantly better on D without doing anything”
Uh. Okay Jon. I agree with you there but let’s go back for a second, do you really know that last year’s problem was the defense or was it the overall health of said defense and how can a team prevent that sort of problem? Do you know any teams that could withstand losing three top-4 defenseman for major portions of their seasons and still be successful?
Pssst. It might’ve been special teams/coaching/goaltending. Pick one but don’t tell me that the portion of the roster most hit hard by the injury bug was the problem you knew about.
“I look at the wings and I don’t know if there’s been a solution offered there yet.”
Over the seasons we’ve been inundated with this message that now teams have to find “value contracts”. Well, what’s more value than what the Oilers have? Is Jon not convinced with what Nugent-Hopkins offered us in the latter portion of the season last year? Was Ty Rattie’s sample size too small? Maybe Kailer Yamamoto and Jesse Puljujarvi don’t pass the analytics sniff test.
Speaking of the Oilers bluechip RWers, how about this quote from Willis?
"I don't particularly like the idea of throwing Yamamoto or Puljujarvi into top-9 roles" – Jon Willis#brainiac pic.twitter.com/p53BywHuwI
— BLH (Edmonton Oilers Enthusiast} (@BeerLeagueHeroe) July 11, 2018
You don’t like the idea of throwing Puljujarvi or Yamamoto in the top-9? What in Sam’s hell do you smoke out there man? I get that neither of them is Panarin or Pacioretty but they are on those ever-important value contracts that you hold so dearly. Not only that but Puljujarvi has now played over two years in a top-9 role as a teenager and Yamamoto’s time in the NHL was also in a top-6 role.
These analytics guys don’t get it sometimes.
Obviously Moto and Pulju are in the position they’re in because the Oilers depleted their depth wing in order to pursue depth in goal, on defense, and through the middle with their centers. But I’ll tell you this much, I’d much rather have the depth down the middle. The spine is what makes a team strong.
More specific to Puljujarvi, I think a lot of people forget that he could’ve been playing junior hockey up until now had he been born in North America. He’s not had the easiest of transitions since being drafted by the Oilers and it doesn’t help when we’ve got guys like Stauffer and other folks working for the papers or radio saying that if he doesn’t get any traction this year, he might be getting it with another organization. BRUTAL! HE JUST TURNED 20!
But according to Reid Wilkins, Kailer Yamamoto has the higher long-term upside because he has “that spark”… Give me a break! It’s because Kailer is extroverted and quite confident whereas Jesse is introverted (until you get to know him according to a certain follower of mine) and the guys covering the team can’t get their sweet quote or soundbite from him.
One has to wonder if Puljujarvi was playing with McDavid or Draisaitl for the entire season would he have had higher numbers at the end of the year? Or if the coach had decided to implement him into the Oilers amazing power play, would his stats have jumped up?
Mark my words, if the Oilers give up on Puljujarvi, they’ll regret it more than any other trade that’s been made in the Chiarelli era. He’s a possession beast!
This is a list of players who Puljujarvi has had a better CF% and FF% than in their first two seasons:
- Taylor Hall
- Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
- Patrik Laine
- Steven Stamkos
- Nathan Mackinnon
- Johnny Gaudreau
- Jack Eichel
I could go on but I’ll stop. Of course, we should never use just two metrics to judge a player by but being a possession-positive player from the age of 18 is incredibly difficult and I don’t think the people who have the biggest platforms are saying enough good things about Puljujarvi.
Pulju is going to break out this season. Pro-rated, last year he was on pace for 15 goals. I expect him to exceed that in 2018/19.
POULIOT AND HEMSKY
So Willis’ grand idea is that the if he were GM he’d like to see the Oilers go out and add 19 point man Benoit Pouliot and an ex-Oiler who has never been healthy as depth on the wings…
I’ve said many times before I’d prefer an older team to a younger one but this is ridiculous. Are you kidding me? Does Willis go on Lowetide’s show to intentionally troll the fanbase? He’s almost as bad as Button.
Actually, Lowetide made an astute suggestion in that the Oilers could wait until the new crop of players going to arbitration get sorted out there or perhaps the newly waiver eligible players come available in order to address their depth on the wings.
I’d say their bank account is looking scant though and Nurse is still without a contract. Willis did talk about a team looking to screw over the Oilers by offer-sheeting him to a 7 year deal with $7M a year as if that would be a bad thing for Edmonton… I love Darnell but I’m fairly certain he’ll never be a $7M/yr player…
FRANK SERAVALLI
Last week and into the beginning of this week I was on a tear with regards to what Frank Seravalli had said and I disrespected some people along the way. It wasn’t right and I apologized to those people in private and publicly on Twitter. But I want to get some things clear here.
I was actually more perturbed than upset that Seravalli had described the Lucic/Oilers relationship as “almost untenable”. I could’ve left it where it was but he had to go and take a shot at someone I respect and question his legitimacy as a journalist and it set me off.
The fact that Seravalli attacked Staples and not his story is probably all you need to know about the legitimacy of Seravalli’s claims. Anybody else wondering why none of the other media outlets IN THE ENTIRE WORLD haven’t picked up on this “untenable” situation?
I’m not. Because Frank is either lying or he’s exaggerating for effect. Max Pacioretty and the Habs are in an untenable situation. Erik Karlsson and the Senators are in an untenable situation. If things were that dire, we would be hearing about it.
I’m still waiting for an explanation as to how things escalated from “it’s a longshot” to “they have to trade him right now”. How it’s been explained to all of us is that what Frank says is fact. Take it to the bank! But I can’t get on that train because ever since he started covering the Lucic trade story he’s been all over the place.
- June 7th on LT’s show Seravalli said that the “They’re (Oilers) pushing or at least doing their due diligence to try and move on from Milan Lucic if they can”
- Then on June 14th Seravalli said, “I’d say it’s a bit of a longshot”, when asked about Lucic being traded.
- On July 5th Seravalli said this, “The Oilers situation with Lucic is untenable and he must be moved, whatever it takes”
Then you’ve got him saying one week that the Oilers should go out and add some speed to the wings and after they grab one of the most sought-after speedsters on the market he says that the team is no better.
You know what? Frank, you’re no better.
I hope that he can get his shit together because he’s a young guy and for the most part I really like him. It’s just this latest take on the Oilers that has had me pissed off.
Re: Lucic, even Friedman doesn’t really know what’s going on but he’s not claiming to know something but refusing to reveal what that is.
I see a lot of "I think" and getting his information 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th hand which is never that helpful.
Sounds like more opinion than fact IMO.https://t.co/yyD1zZikLi
— BLH (Edmonton Oilers Enthusiast} (@BeerLeagueHeroe) July 9, 2018
Have you met the “I’ve heard things about Lucic” posse?
I've heard stories about this since before that
— Baggedmilk, Oily Boy 🍹 (@jsbmbaggedmilk) June 21, 2018
I've heard some things… https://t.co/yyUv9oLh1c
— Ross Creek Nasty (@akaRCN) July 7, 2018
Last point on this subject I’ll leave to one of my favorite followers on Twitter.
worse than https://t.co/gEgfHyetfW keeps story alive in gen way but prevents it fr being disproven. absolute worst thing anyone calling themselves a journalist does it put out non specific innuendo&ask it be “accepted” as fact.btw how is hearing something akin to knowing true?
— Valkyrie87-a/k/a Viking Barbie (@Freyja1987) July 10, 2018
i deal in sources all the https://t.co/qZ88bchWc1 protect WHO told you but you reveal WHAT told.if someone says here’s a story, but can’t say I told you&can’t retell it but can say X has a problem(for ex)you run.B/c doesn’t pass journalism ethics101&you’re prob being set up.
— Valkyrie87-a/k/a Viking Barbie (@Freyja1987) July 10, 2018
so its really a choice: are you a sports journalist (reporter same
thing) or a sports gossip columnist?— Valkyrie87-a/k/a Viking Barbie (@Freyja1987) July 10, 2018