Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Edmonton Oilers New Line Combos, What I'm Thinking

The Oilers have shuffled some lines today and there has been some interesting changes, and some that are not.

The Oilers Twitter account released these lines;

Paajarvi Horcoff Hemsky
Penner Gagner Eberle
Hall Cogliano Brule
Jones Fraser Stortini/MacIntyre

Now, nobody knows for sure if these will be used on Thursday, but if so, I like the top two lines and not so much the bottom two. Let's take a look.

Paajarvi Horcoff Hemsky - Wow! This could actually be a legitimate NHL 1st line. We all know the Horcoff/Hemsky love affair that has gone on for years, so we really don't need to break that down. They will work. Paajarvi and Hemsky had some time together in preseason and they had some good chemistry. Horcoff being the pro that he is, I'm sure will find chemistry with Paajarvi much like he did with Eberle and to a lesser degree, Hall. This line will work as a unit. I can hardly contain myself to see these guys in action.

Penner Gagner Eberle - While I don't love this line, I do like it and think it will work. Penner has shown that he can play with Gagner. They play well together. Jordan Eberle is the wild card here. How will he play with Gagner? How will mesh with Penner? On paper, this is a good mix. The shooter (who can make plays too) in Eberle, the playmaker in Gagner and the big body/shooter/playmaker in Penner. If this line works, the Oilers have two great top two lines.

Hall Cogliano Brule - For the love of... why is Cogliano still the center? His scoring chance ratio, along with Brule, have been atrocious so far. Last game alone Cogs was 0/6. Brule? 0/8. So why keep these two together? Why keep Mr. ICan'tWinAFaceoffCogliano as the center? If you feel like this line needs to be together, fine. But it should be Hall/Brule/Cogliano then. They will still get outchanced, but at least Brule will win some draws and that's better than what's going on there now. Here's a question, if those two get killed like that on a nightly basis, how is this progressing Taylor Hall in his development? It's not is it? I hate this line. Hall would have a better chance at succeeding by playing with Jones and Fraser over Cogliano and Brule.

Jones Fraser Stortini - I'll be honest, I don't mind the 4th line. I like Jones and Fraser. They have been pretty decent (but could be better). I'm not fond of the Jones/Fraser PK duo though. I think they get too much time and with the Oilers PK being 26th in the league, maybe Jones/Fraser need less time?

SO SMART GUY, WHAT LINES WOULD YOU GO WITH?

Fair question. I can honestly answer, I don't know for sure. I like the new top two lines, but this is what I came up with as an alternative;

Hall/Gagner/Hemsky - Not as good as the new 1st will be, but I think it would still be a good line. On the plus side, wouldn't this give Hall a good shot at being able to play his game and not be center of attention? On the minus side, very small line.

Paajarvi/Horcoff/Eberle - Horcoff and Eberle work really well together. They just needed a different LW. In comes Paajarvi who is bursting at the seems to get a chance in the top two. He's ready to improve and he now has the (no goals) monkey of his back. I'd like to see this line together to see what they can do.

Jones/Brule/Penner - You can't deny the chemistry that Penner and Brule had last year. Penner makes Brule (like everyone) a better player. Brule played some of his best Oilers hockey on a line with Penner. Take Pens away, Brule disappears. Plus with the Jones energy added in, this could be a real solid 3rd line if they can all work together. How can you not try this line?

Cogliano/Fraser/Stortini - Honestly, once the Oilers send a goalie down, they should bring up Reddox. He's flying down in OKC and he just might be the spark the Oilers are lacking on the 4th line. Maybe if Cogliano sat once in a while or found himself on the 4th line like Gagner last year, he'd improve or change? If you ask me, a Reddox/Fraser/Stortini line could be pretty darn entertaining.

So there you have it. What would you guys do?

-Written by Smokin' Ray-

Barons Game 6 Preview; Monsters Crawled Back

Away: Lake Erie Monsters (2-1-1); Last game: 3-2 SO Loss vs. San Antonio
Home: Oklahoma City Barons (2-2-1); Last game: 8-2 Win vs. Houston
Quick News and Notes
-This is the second meeting between the teams. The Barons won the first meeting 4-3 after coming back from a 3-0 deficit.
-Brad Moran is coming off of a 5 point weekend(3G, 2A).
-The Barons are 5 for 31 on the PP, and 23 for 25 on the PK.
-The Barons have killed off their last 18 PK.
-The Monsters are 1 for 17 on the PP, and 21 for 24 on the PK.
-Brad Moran is the Barons leading scorer with 6 points. He is tied for 16th in the league.
Players to watch
OKC: Giroux is coming off of a 2 goal game in Houston. Omark is riding a 2 game goal scoring streak. Moran is coming off of his hat trick from Saturday. McDonald, Petry, Vande Velde, Hartikainen, and Reddox also had a goal in Sunday's game.
LEM: Matthew Ford(23) netted a goal in Lake Erie's game on Sunday. He also had an assist in the game against the Barons on Saturday. He also leads his team in scoring.
This will cap off the Barons 4 games in 5 nights trip. Next weekend is going to be a hectic one as well. Friday night at home against San Antonio, then they fly to Toronto for a game Saturday, and then it's off to Hamilton for their televised game on Sunday. It'll be interesting to see if the Barons can keep the momentum going tonight from their huge win on Sunday. As always, you can follow myself(@AHLBarons) and Scott(@OilFieldHockey) as we tweet during the game. The game will be broadcast on AHL Live(which is better now) and by listening on 96.1 KXY.
-Written by Eric Rodgers-

Stockton Thunder / Friday's The Night, Where Will You Be? / #StkThunder


10/18/2010 1:02 PM -
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NEXT HOME GAME: Friday, Oct. 22

TIME: 7:30 p.m.

OPPONENT: Ontario Reign

TICKETS: Click here (starting at just $9)


WHAT'S GOING ON:

POSTER GIVEAWAY (presented by Coors Light and DBI Beverage of San Joaquin)
All fans will receive a commemorative Thunder player poster, courtesy of Coors Light and DBI Beverage of San Joaquin!

METRO PCS FREE FRIDAY
- One lucky section at the game will receive a free gift courtesy of MetroPCS and all fans are invited to stop by MetroPCS's booth at Stockton Arena to win a free phone and service for one whole year!

POSTGAME AUTOGRAPH BOOTH: Chris D'Alvise and Aaron Clarke

ABOUT CHRIS D'ALVISE:
D'Alvise, 24, is one of nine returning players from last year's Thunder team that made its first ever appearance in the Conference Final.

Already with two assists in three games, The 5-foot-11, 175-pound pivot was named 2009-10 Thunder Rookie of the Year last year to lead the Thunder and rank fourth among ECHL rookies with 34 goals, additionally ranking second on the team with 67 points (34g-33a) in 68 games.

The native of Mississauga, Ontario was named to the National Conference All-Star team last year and also achieved Reebok Hockey ECHL Rookie of the Month honors in March, netting 23 points (11g-12a) in a 15-game stretch.

ABOUT AARON CLARKE:
Named one of four rotating alternate captains, Clarke, 27, comes off a 2009-10 season where he shattered career highs in goals (25), points (57) and assists (32) in 59 ECHL games, additionally ranking third on the Nailers in scoring and goals. Contributing on the penalty kill, his five shorthanded goals, a career-high as well, led the ECHL.

Completing his third year, the 5-foot-9, 185-pound forward racked up 14 assists on the power-play which ranked tied for second on the team.

The Peterborough, Ontario native earned a selection to the American Conference All-Star team in 2009, his first ECHL All-Star berth and scored a goal in the game at Reading. Serving the Nailers as captain, Clarke capped off the year with 37 points (11g-26a) in 40 games for Wheeling and chipped in with three goals and an assist in seven playoff games.

* Autograph booth participants subject to change

-Reprinted by OilersJambalaya.com with permission by the Stockton Thunder-

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Oklahoma City Barons Win 8-2 In A Dominating Fashion


Holy cow! What a game from the Oklahoma City Barons today. They beat the Houston Aeros 8-2 and it wasn't without some emotion. Everyone was getting into it tonight, including Linus Omark.

If you didn't catch the game tweets, no problem. Here is the TweetCast of the game.

FINAL SCORE

OKLAHOMA CITY BARONS - 8

HOUSTON AEROS - 2

PLAYER AND GAME NOTES

- Alex Giroux scored twice.

- Vande Velde, Hartikainen, Petry, McDonald, Omark and Reddox each had a goal.

- Shawn Belle had an amazing 4 assists in this game. Marquardt and Moran each had two assists.

- Liam Reddox had a team high, 7 shots on goal.

- Bryan Pitton won in his first game as an OKC Baron with 29 saves. He also had an assist to go with the win.

- Brad Moran was a team high, +3 on his +/- rating.

- Phillipe Cornet was the only Barons player to not register a stat. No shots, no assists, no goals. Nothing.

- Milan Kytnar was the only Baron player to finish as a minus with -1.

- Linus Omark had a team high, 12 penalty minutes. 10 minutes of it was a game misconduct.

- Barons went 3/8 on the PP and killed off all 9 penalty kills.

- As good of a player as Belle is, he does need to work on his penalty troubles. He had 3 separate infractions. Two for interference and one for closing his hand on the puck when he lost his stick.

- Johan Motin dropped the gloves sticking up for Omark.

- Ben Ondrus is the full time Captain and Shawn Belle and Brad Moran wore the assistant captain A's today.

TODAY'S 3 STARS

1st OKC - A. Giroux
2nd OKC - S. Belle
3rd OKC - L. Reddox

GAME SHEET CLICK HERE

ATTENDANCE IN HOUSTON: 3278

-Written by Smokin' Ray-

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