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Adding Benn and Brodie in there is pretty chintzy. Using the first round picks as their actual players, ok, using late round home runs? ... ehhh
The point is pretty solidly made without those reaches.
The Benn pick was traded to Columbus for Adam McQuaid. Columbus then traded it to Dallas with a couple other 5th Rounders for a 4th Rounder they used to take Maxim Mayorov.
The Rackell pick was traded with a conditional 2nd and Joe Colborne for Tomas Kaberle (the Leafs then used it with a 2nd to trade up to take Tyler Biggs).
The Brodie pick was traded on the condition that Brad Stuart wouldn’t re-sign with the Flames when he was traded with Wayne Primeau for Andrew Ference and Chuck Kobasew. That pick was originally acquired from Washington in exchange for Milan Jurcina.
Yeah, there’s enough ammo to not need to include these. Especially when they’re all twice removed from their original owners.
If they fire Chia, who is likely to come in? Looking through ex-players who seem like fits...
Dustin Penner
Ales Hemsky
Horcoff
The Great Stortini
We all know that Messier has been biding his time eating chips and glaring angrily at Chia because he's an outsider and not an Oiler.
At some point, Messier will be named the interim Oilers GM to be made permanently later, he'll rely on Mac-T for his hockey knowledge and on Lowe for his knowledge of winning.
Then they'll fire T-Mac, Gully will move into a co-coaching role with Mac-T because first of all they can't have a bench without a hyphenated nicknamed coach, and also because Mac-T will have to teach Gully how to coach the Oilyaz way.
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My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
This is what I think. I think one guy's got two Olympic gold medals and three Stanley Cups," Babcock noted.
"We want to have team success because team success, in the end, that’s how you’re measured. So, when you’ve been the best player on the best team, to me, that’s totally different than being the best player on a team that’s not as good. You’ve got people around you to raise their game and set a standard so, to me, I mean, it's not even close."
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Last year the 2nd wildcard team needed 95 points to make the playoffs. After 4 games the Oilers are 2-2 and on track for 82 points. In order to qualify for the playoffs the Oilers need 91 points in 78 games or a record of 45-32-1 to reach 95 points.
To use the Flames as an example right now they have 8 points in 6 games which = 109 pt pace.
To make the playoffs the Flames need to gain 87 points in their final 76 games, which meas they would need a record of 43-32-1 which would give them 95 points.
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My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
This is what I think. I think one guy's got two Olympic gold medals and three Stanley Cups," Babcock noted.
"We want to have team success because team success, in the end, that’s how you’re measured. So, when you’ve been the best player on the best team, to me, that’s totally different than being the best player on a team that’s not as good no good. You’ve got people around you to raise their game and set a standard so, to me, I mean, it's not even close."