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Originally Posted by Rollin22x
I read today the Sutters system is very simple and therefore easier for players to pickup. The Oilers system is much more advanced and players will take longer to learn. ��
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They have a system?
Honestly, it's easily the most undisciplined team I've ever seen play hockey, and I've seen plenty a pee wee game.
There's no form, no cohesion, no systematic approach. It's just chaotic evil (nerd alert).
There's a reason they are dangerous, and it's because nobody knows how to play them. It's an impossible team to scout other than their PP set ups. They don't know how they play from one shift to the next, making it difficult to predict and make a gameplan for.
Evil genius? A little, because as long as you have two superstars, you can overcome any semblance of a game plan or system. Just give them the puck, have them draw a phantom penalty, and then go do the one thing you've been trained how to do, score a goal on the power play.
It's not hockey, it's a video game. And quite frankly? It disgusts me.
To think that Oilers fans, who are supposed to be educated and steeped in the lore of historic greatness, who are supposed to understand the game better than anyone...to think that they view this as real hockey is ####ing laughable.