Saturday, October 13, 2012

REVS Top 15 Draft Prospects "#3.Sean Monahan"



#3 Sean Monahan

At 6'2 and 193 lbs, there are a lot of teams licking their chops at the opportunity to draft Sean Monahan at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. While few predict he will break the top 2, none will say he falls below top 5. He will be a lottery pick, that can be taken to the bank.

 If there was a player that could benefit the Edmonton Oilers for that 2nd line Center position better, I don't know who it is. He drives to the net consistently, works hard, quick learner, good on face-offs, has size and above average speed and most of all Top 6 potential to play in the NHL one day. 

Monahan's ability to find open ice sets him apart from many other high end draft picks. His greatest credit seems to be scoring timely goals. He has great athleticism and a smooth skating stride. Considering Monahan's patience with the puck on his stick, defenders need to have good gap control as Sean has a full arsenal of offensive skills. Between Sean's saucer passes, wrist shot or one-on-one ability to beat defenders, he will be a handful for teams to cover in the future. When it comes to defensive zone coverage, he is no slouch either.


Statistics by Elite Prospects;

 statistics RSS feed
 SeasonTeamLeagueGPGATPPIM+/-    Postseas.GPGATPPIM+/- 
 2009-10 Mississauga Rebels Mn Mdgt AAA GTHL4746449048|       
 2010-11 Ottawa 67's OHL652027473224| Playoffs42240-1 
  Canada Ontario U17 WHC-1753252|       
 2011-12 Ottawa 67's OHL623345783825| Playoffs18871510-4 
 2012-13 Ottawa 67's  OHL748120-7|       



  GPGATPPPGPIM +/-   GPGATPPPGPIM +/- 
 Regular Season Postseason
  GTHL:474644901.9148 |  
  OHL:13457801371.0270 42 |22109190.8610 -5 
  WHC-17:53251.00|  



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Friday, October 12, 2012

Oiler Fans Are Not Supporting The NHL

I did a quick twitter poll last night asking Oiler fans if they have spent any money on NHL related stuff since the lockout began.

Surprisingly, 100% of the people who responded said they have not spent a dime, myself included. I figured a small handful would have said yes, but that never happened. Some folks said they paid for their seasons tickets, but to me that doesn't count because you have to pre pay and have that setup long before the lockout even started.

I find it awesome to hear that the fans are all on the same page. No new hats. No new jerseys. No new anything.

I believe by not making the NHL money while there is a stoppage, the more we show the league we are better than how they are treating us right now.

I applaud Oiler fans, and I hope other fans of the other teams are feeling and acting the same way. We do matter. We can be noticed.

-WRITTEN BY SMOKIN' RAY BURNT-

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Is the KHL a threat?

The question being asked by many is simple. 'Is the KHL a legitimate threat to the NHL'? The answer simply is no! However, could this league make a dent into the talent that comes into the NHL? Absolutely! IMO NHL owners and many others are simply being over confident in the product called the NHL. IT is a money making machine and if I was able to, I would boycott it all together.

While the fans are the ones being hurt right now, the NHL and the NHLPA are hoping we all just stay loyal and that these work stoppages (Lockouts, strikes, or whatever else you want to call them) will not affect the fan base. Shame on the NHL for their selfish attitude. The say they are wanting to do this for us the fans when all along it is not about the fans at all. It is all about the money. Remember? 'Show me the money!'

It's funny how people like to go on and say how the KHL is a second class league, will never rival the NHL etc...That is only because of the money. Support financially by big companies and a growing attendance has seen the KHL expand a lot. The KHL means nothing? Then why are some great Russian players staying there? Why did someone like Jagr leave the NHL for the KHL? Money? Partially. There are many factors but regardless don't be fooled that the KHL is not a threat to NHL dollars. This lockout by owners does not help their cause at all. Today with social media like youtube, Facebook, twitter, websites and streaming video we can now follow players all over the world better then anytime in history.

If you were to google search keywords and see how often KHL is now used you will see a increase of 500% in the last 3 years. and since the lockout it has increased even more. With star players heading to the KHL in the lockout they are showing signs that they believe it is at least the second highest level of competition. Fans of the NHL are right, the NHL is still the best league in the world and probably will always be as far as marketing and fan base. Don't be deceived though. The KHL is picking up steam and already starting to make a improved effort in their marketing and financial revenue. Why is the KHL getting so much attention? Simply put, the NHL is in a lockout and now gave them the opportunity to get attention.

The arrogance for me of the NHL has really turned me off in a big way. Truth is, if the Oilers folded tomorrow, I would totally follow other leagues just as much and no longer watch 100's of NHL games a year.  Only reason I have Sportsnet and it's companion Sportsnet One is because of the Oilers. While we do have the best players in the world in the NHL, players come and players go. When Gretzky retired and later Lemieux, I thought the world was ending. However, along comes another great player who makes the game exciting to watch. It's hockey I love, is it hockey you love? Or is it the NHL? If the NHL were to fold, would you still follow hockey and play hockey? 

We say as Canadians, hockey is in our blood. Is hockey in our blood, or is the NHL in our blood? The NHL wants us Canadians to have the NHL in our blood. That is what they are banking on. They are not worried about TV contracts. Know why? Cause the TV contracts are from Canada where all the real big Contracts of revenue matter. They know Canadians love hockey and believe no matter what we will watch and pay.

In the last 4 years, I have begun following the KHL and several other European leagues more then ever and in International hockey have even started liking the Russians more then ever. What even brought that on? It was the last lockout! Now with another lockout, I am hungry for hockey and will now learn more, watch more and follow more now then ever. I am getting to know players I didn't even know existed before this lockout.

Thank you NHL! It is because of your lockout that I have discovered it's not you I love, but HOCKEY itself!

Go #OILERS, Go #OKCBARONS, Go #STOCKTONTHUNDER !!!

3 Cheers For Hockey my hockey friends!!

P.S. 'I have got to get me one of those new 3rd Jerseys from OKC, they are sweet!'

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

New 3rd Jerseys for OKC Barons / New Captains

The OKC Barons released new jerseys today for the team to wear this season. They are the Oilers vintage blue jerseys with the OKC helmet decal as the chest patch. They look sweet.

The Barons said via twitter that they will wear them approximately a dozen times at home this season. Check out the picture courtesy of Eric Rodgers aka @AHLBarons.

On a side note, congrats to Josh Green who was named captain of the Barons today. He's a deserving recipient.

Assistant captains are Jordan Eberle, Chris VandeVelde, Alex Plante and Dane Byers.

Eberle and VandeVelde will wear the A's at home, while Plante and Byers will wear the A's on the road.

-WRITTEN BY SMOKIN' RAY BURNT-

Monday, October 8, 2012

And The Thunder Rolls... Players Assigned Today

The Oklahoma City Barons have announced that Philippe Cornet and Toni Rajala have been sent down to the Stockton Thunder this morning.

While I'm not rat all surprised Rajala was sent down (He's just turned pro and Stockton would be a great experience for him), I am very surprised they sent Cornet to the ECHL.

Cornet had a great season last year with the OKC Barons. He scored 24 goals. He's played the last two seasons with the Barons and was even an AHL All Star last year. There has to be more to this story. But whatever it is, the Stockton Thunder just gained a heck of a player.

The Barons also lent defenceman Tiegan Zahn to the Thunder as well.

-WRITTEN BY SMOKIN' RAY BURNT-


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