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Originally Posted by oilyfan
Taylor Hall has averaged 18.82 TOI vs 17.06 for Seguin this season. I would hardly say that Seguin is not getting the ice time. And this is a straw man, Hall has to play the game he has been asked to play and he has done well at it.
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Hall's been asked to play balls-out every shift turning pucks over while Oilly fans get all excited each time because their PBP guy creams his pants? Gotcha. Again, proves the point.
I still remember the second game in Stabmonton during
Hall's rookie year. When ho took the puck and skated 2.5 laps around the Flames zone. Their PBP guy's saliva splattering anyone within 50 feet at how awesome he was. The entire time all 4 other Oilers were easily covered by Flames and bouwmeester shadowed
Hall completely untill the kid got tired and blindly back-hand dumped the puck into the corner turning it over. His game hasn't changed much since then yet you Oily fans seem to think he's the next Crosby.
The Oilers are bad from the owner to the dressing room attendant. They can't do what's most important and that is win, consistently and when it matters. They showed it by losing 19 straight games. They continue to show it by finishing dead last or damn near it if not for some miracle early season goaltending. In 10 years Seguin will be an NHL winner no matter where he is playing.
Hall will be an after though much like Cogliano and Nilson in Edmonton. Unless they do something smart (not bloody likely) and trade some of their cash-cow jerseys to address the glaring holes on their team.
Remember, your franchise is run by the guy who said "We don't celebrate losing" and refused to show up with the team for a celebration held by the city only to hold draft lottery parties every year for the past 3 seasons. It's parroted by the guy who said "we won't be here again" at his second consecutive draft lottery show on TSN then stood with a pathetic grin on his face when his team lucks out and "wins" the lotto in a third year. It's a culture of fail and
Hall fits in far better into that than Seguin would.