herb wrote:Rather than claim Roy on waivers, they traded for him. Go figure!
The Oilers: the gift that keeps on giving!
Roy should really help turn things around. My guess is they send Draisaitl back down to juniors after the WJCs (why in the world would they want Leon to lead Germany, after all?).
Why would they do that?
My guess is they finally realize that their strategy or rushing young players along is not working. Draisaitl is getting crushed in a limited role and Edmonton's season is all but over. Why destroy the kid further with more on ice abuse and bad vibes? The kid's on pace to be like a -40 this season playing 12 minutes a game, he isn't putting up points and his FO% is in the low 40's. If that's not bad for confidence and development, I don't know what is.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 3:51 pm
by herb
Island Nucklehead wrote:
Why would they do that?
Some speculation that they wanted to shed a contract, or that some of Roy's salary ($1M lol) was retained. I find it real tough to believe they couldn't have gotten a 5th-7th round pick for Arcobello. At 26, it seems like he's still got something to give.
On the plus side for the Oilers, Roy weighs more than Arcobello, so they can actually claim to be getting bigger (just not taller) by acquiring Derek Roy.[/quote]
Yeah. Even though most of that Oilers roster is garbage, I'm sure they could have dumped somebody for a late pick, future considerations, a $25 Mark's Work Wearhouse gift card or something.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 7:22 pm
by Meds
Lowe probably panicked and thought that the Oilers didn't have the highest waiver priority.
Either that or they thought they had to make it seem like they were actually being active in changing the culture.
Just the sort of veteran leadership and driving force I would expect McTavish to pursue.
Yeah, I'm going to go ahead and assume that you used the word "driving" there for a reason.
OMG....
A S S H O L E
Lots o whiskey in edmonchuk
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:18 pm
by Island Nucklehead
Heatley is likely done. The guy has made over $60M playing hockey, who knows how much more in endorsements (don't think he got much from Ferrari). He never was fast, and I don't think he's enjoyed playing hockey for years now, probably since he left San Jose.
At 33 years old, he looks like a 43 year old on the ice. Likely a combination of poor conditioning, a refusal to adjust his game to be an effective depth player, and diminishing physical abilities. He's too slow to play on the small ice, I don't like his chances of even gaining the zone on an international rink.
Now he can enjoy his money, terrorize the cottagers in wine country, and just be a "fuckin all star".
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:23 pm
by Topper
Slower than a Rouble downhill with a tail wind.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 2:35 pm
by Strangelove
Docs were saying he'd probably never play again after that accident.
He proved them wrong, but you had to know it would shorten his career.
He did extremely well, considering.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 4:59 pm
by Island Nucklehead
Strangelove wrote:Docs were saying he'd probably never play again after that accident.
He proved them wrong, but you had to know it would shorten his career.
He did extremely well, considering.
He did extremely well, period. Only 90 players have ever hit 50 goals in an NHL season, Heatley did it twice.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:36 pm
by Island Nucklehead
Leon Draisaitl's rights traded to Kelowna, expected to be re-assigned this weekend.
So... why isn't he playing a starring role for Germany at the U20 tourney?
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 5:57 pm
by Hockey Widow
Island Nucklehead wrote:Leon Draisaitl's rights traded to Kelowna, expected to be re-assigned this weekend.
So... why isn't he playing a starring role for Germany at the U20 tourney?
Gotta keep shaking your head at the Oilers. Draisaitl has a chance to play on the junior squad, get more international experience, maybe help Germany win a game. When they kept him most people could not believe the Oilers would do that. Now after burning a year of of ELC they send him to Kelowna. What a fucking gong show and it keeps getting worse, not better. With all their high draft picks they aren't!t even close to turning it around. How many kids have they already ruined with how many more to come.
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 6:10 pm
by Island Nucklehead
Hockey Widow wrote:
Island Nucklehead wrote:Leon Draisaitl's rights traded to Kelowna, expected to be re-assigned this weekend.
So... why isn't he playing a starring role for Germany at the U20 tourney?
Gotta keep shaking your head at the Oilers. Draisaitl has a chance to play on the junior squad, get more international experience, maybe help Germany win a game. When they kept him most people could not believe the Oilers would do that. Now after burning a year of of ELC they send him to Kelowna. What a fucking gong show and it keeps getting worse, not better. With all their high draft picks they aren't!t even close to turning it around. How many kids have they already ruined with how many more to come.
It's a complete clusterfuck. This just adds to their narrative of being the worst organization in pro sports.
I was watching the Spengler cup game today, and they pointed out that 4 of the top 5 scorers in that tournament were Oilers draft choices. The other was Taylor Pyatt. Maybe they should focus on drafting NHL players instead of Spengler Cup all-stars?
Re: Around the league (signings, RFAs injuries)
Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2014 9:37 pm
by Calgary_Canuck
Edmonton beats LA? What the heck is happening with LA. Beat by the Flames, (they did play well) and now Edmonton. Hopefully the Nucks can feast on their losing ways, but I doubt it.