2010/11 Edmonton Oilers - Rebirth of Titletown

Discussion in 'Ice Hockey' started by Redknapp11, Oct 8, 2010.

  1. Real Corona

    Real Corona Member+

    Jan 19, 2008
    Colorado
    Club:
    FC Metalist Kharkiv
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The other thing, the Oilers have to stop doing these "we need a free agent, but no one wants to sign, so lets pay them 3x what they are worth" deals. Dustin Penner cost them two years of development for a very average player. Sheldon Souray, well we all know about that. Edmonton just has to draft and develop their kids, they simply wont be able to compete on a level playing field for free agents and they'll just screw themselves by continuing to play this game.
     
  2. Forza_Totti

    Forza_Totti Member

    Oct 16, 2006
    Toronto
    Club:
    AS Roma
    ^ That's what they're doing now. They have 9 first round picks in their lineup.

    Leafs play EDM tonight...thankfully, EDM beat the Habs last night ina great comeback. Hopefully, they won't be as hungry tonight. Will be nice to see Hall and Eberle.
     
  3. BMike86

    BMike86 Member

    Jun 26, 2005
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    i would disagree with that, even if they were to grab that... i do not see them even being better than a Vancouver or Colorado to win the division, and if they can't even do that then I can't see them being anywhere near "elite"... if they were to nab those two items on your wish list, i do think that would put them on par with the other 2 in their division Calgary & Minnesota
     
  4. Redknapp11

    Redknapp11 New Member

    Jan 1, 2001
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia
    Penner needs to go and his arrival is thanks to Lowe being a moron and Heatly being a scum bag, hate that kid.

    Cogs is wicked, same mold as a Marchant or Paul Ranheim, his downfall is everyone wants points from him. Kid is uber quick and seriously responsible behind the blue line, great 2-way guy, he should stay but he'll go, he's our trade bait.

    Hemsky is great and although he's vocal, he does usually have a valid point. Gagne, is also a great player and shouldn't go, would be senseless to get rid of him. We have plenty of other pieces to trade away who aren't high cap risks.
     
  5. Real Corona

    Real Corona Member+

    Jan 19, 2008
    Colorado
    Club:
    FC Metalist Kharkiv
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If they had Drew Doughty, Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews (06, 07, 08 drafts), they would be an elite team provided them had something other than Midget players on their other lines. They won't be elite tomorrow, but if they get Couturier, looking unlikely by the day, or Adam Larsson plus another one of those, in three years, elite, there is no question whatsoever.
     
  6. Real Corona

    Real Corona Member+

    Jan 19, 2008
    Colorado
    Club:
    FC Metalist Kharkiv
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Nobody wants any of those other pieces, heck they barely want those guys.
     
  7. BMike86

    BMike86 Member

    Jun 26, 2005
    Minneapolis, Minnesota
    Club:
    FC Bayern München
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    :p :p :p
     
  8. Chacal

    Chacal Member

    Oct 11, 2010
    California
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I watched the game last night vs Anaheim, tough loss in a long shootout...but man are those youngsters fun to watch. Pjaarvi made a tremendous no-look pass for the 1st goal, and Hall and Eberle are just gaining more confidence with every game.

    I also like Ryan Whitney alot, hope he stays in Edmonton for several seasons.
     
  9. msilverstein47

    msilverstein47 Member+

    Jan 11, 1999
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    http://www.edmontonsun.com/2016/04/...liseum-key-to-his-decision-to-play-for-oilers

    Wayne Gretzky was only an Edmonton Oiler because of Rexall Place.
    When Nelson Skalbania, the owner of the Indianapolis Racers, decided he was moving Gretzky after eight World Hockey Association games because the fans weren’t pouring out to see the teenager in 1978, he gave Gretzky the choice of where to go.
    “Nelson called me up and said Winnipeg or Edmonton?” said Gretzky, part of the throng of ex Oilers at Rexall Place to say goodbye to the rink Wednesday night. “I phoned Gus (agent Badali) and asked where I should go. He said Winnipeg had an 11,000-seat rink and Edmonton had a brand-new building and they should have a better chance of getting into the NHL. So I told Nelson, Edmonton.”
    “True story,” said Gretzky.
    Gretzky admitted to some ambivalence about the last NHL game at Rexall, or Northlands Coliseum as it was called when he joined the Oilers in November, 1978. He knows the new rink downtown is as palace compared to the 16,839-seat Rexall, with all the bells and whistles, but there was so much history in the old barn.
    “Yeah, bittersweet is the right word,” he said.
    “You can’t replace the memories. Maple Leaf Gardens closed and so did the Montreal Forum, but you can’t replace the history there. The timing’s right (to move downtown).
     

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