The Canucks were better then I expected last night and the Oilers were worse. The game was basically a saw off, despite the fact that the Oilers core players have been playing competitive hockey for months while the Canucks group has played 1 competitive game in the past 7 months. That is a bad sign for the Oilers who appear to be looking at another long season.
-Biggest positive from the game was the play of Kassian. Looked like the player he was projected to be which is very nice to see. Had a number of good chance, scored a goal, was involved physically, and won a fight against a very tough opponent. Obviously he cant play like that every night but if he can do it more often then not, he's a huge asset and well worth the price we paid.
-Biggest disappointment had to be the Bieksa / Hamhus pairing who have looked terrible in their own zone in both games. I guess it shouldn't be a surprise given the fact neither player did much during the lock out. Makes you wonder why more Canuck players didn't spend some time in Europe during the break.
-The guy who did play in Europe (Weiss) played 2 of his best NHL games.
-The Twins may not have been on the ice much during the lock out, but unlike their team mates you can hardly tell.
-I have liked the steady play of Jason Garrison, but I don't like the fact he's pushed Alex Edler to the right side. Edler has never looked comfortable playing there and last night was no exception. I'm not sure what the solution is so I hope Alex can make incremental progress through out the season.
-Keith Ballard just isn't a very good hockey player. He has been regressing at a steady pace since signing his big contract and it simply makes no sense to keep him past this season.
-Luckily Ballard has an excellent partner in Chris Tanev, who looks to have made another step this year.
-Mason Raymond on the other hand looks pretty much exactly like he did last year. I was expecting a big push from Raymond early but so far it just looks like more of the same.




