Cracknell is a fringe NHLer, but when he was with the Blues, he would always put in an all out effort. Something that can't be said of most Oilers. He is an upgrade on what they have
This season, the Oilers have made three waiver claims: Adam Clendening, Adam Cracknell, and Adam Pardy.
Do you think Chia put MacT in charge of waiver claims and told him, "only put in a claim if it's a damn good player", and Mr MBA misunderstood the instructions?
Cracknell is a fringe NHLer, but when he was with the Blues, he would always put in an all out effort. Something that can't be said of most Oilers. He is an upgrade on what they have
Which says virtually nothing. The Oilers could literally pick up ANY player and it would count as an upgrade. Jeff O'Niell and Ray Ferrarro would be upgrades.
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This season, the Oilers have made three waiver claims: Adam Clendening, Adam Cracknell, and Adam Pardy.
Do you think Chia put MacT in charge of waiver claims and told him, "only put in a claim if it's a damn good player", and Mr MBA misunderstood the instructions?
Alphabetical by First Name. Just take the guy first on the list.
Cracknell is a fringe NHLer, but when he was with the Blues, he would always put in an all out effort. Something that can't be said of most Oilers. He is an upgrade on what they have
Agreed 100%. Therefore, not a good fit.
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Prior to this year, Cracknel's career high in games was 24. This year, he has 44 games on an awful Canucks team. Now he moves to the Oilers. He might be a hard worker, but he is also barely an NHL player, and at this point, only on very bad teams.
If the Oilers think he is a better option than some random call-up from Bakersfield, that only speaks to an utter lack of organizational depth.
I liked Pardy when he was here, but picking up a shut down defenseman on the wrong side of 30 that has never been more than a tweener is not a move to build on.