The Pages Of Oilers Jambalaya
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Andrew Cogliano Traded To Ducks
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Monday, July 4, 2011
State of the Barons: July 4th
That's a huge chunk of the offense from last season, but how much exactly?
Obviously, that's a big hole to fill and unfortunately, the Oilers have yet to sign anybody that can really fill that hole. Jeff Taffe and Brett Sterling, who I would have put in that category, were both signed by Minnesota and St. Louis respectively. Josh Green showed he can score last season, but not those numbers. There's a slight possibility that Linus Omark starts out here next season, but without Liam Reddox, it'll be interesting to see if he can keep his pace where it was. Anton Lander is another possibility, but it still only fills some and not all of the gap.
One free agent that can help that is still on the board, Darren Haydar. Haydar scored 27 goals and 47 assists in 77 games for the Chicago Wolves last season. He's never had a season where he scored less than 50 points in the AHL, and he's another strong veteran that the Oilers have seemed to be looking for to fill out the roster for the Barons.
Oh, and we're still looking for a goalie.
-Written by Eric Rodgers-
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Shane Doan... A Possible Edmonton Oiler in 2012?
Shane Doan |
Haha! Loved it. My wife gives me the same guff and I'm not a pro athlete.
All three of them played great. All good hitters and I think they had fun playing with us. I know I enjoyed myself.
I'm not a fanboy and I made an effort to not be a hockey nerd. It was clear anyways, as I'm rocking my Oilers shirt and hat. Even my bat is blue and orange. It's funny to know how many people didn't know who he was. It took most everyone, half the game to figure it out.
Leighann Doan (Reimer) |
You can tell he's a captain of a team. He went up to every single person on the team after the game was over and shaked their hands and thanked us for allowing him to play. He made sure to get everyone and he remembered everyone's names. Classy stuff that was.
To the interesting part...
So as the game is pretty much over, the topic of him being in Phoenix came up. He said that it was good and he has one more year there. Then what? He replied with a smile. Of course, he can't really say much about his situation. But you know me. I mention the Oilers as an option and he starts to go on about how great of a place Calgary is. I just about Luongo'd on my beer. CALGARY?!?!
Then he looks at me and says "Why would I ever go to Edmonton?".
While I'm standing there trying to think of my best thing to say (I'm losing my mind right at that moment and I'm sputtering something out about Hall, Eberle and RNH), he ends up standing there laughing at me. He was completely kidding around. He told me that the Oilers are his favorite team. Always have been.
"Will you come to Edmonton then and finish off your career at home?", I asked.
No answer... just a big smile.
That gives me hope. BRING DOAN HOME!!!
-WRITTEN BY SMOKIN' RAY-
Monday, June 27, 2011
Video Of Steve Tambellini Talking About Ryan Smyth
Edmonton Oilers General Manager Steve Tambellini talks about the Ryan Smyth trade.