The Oilers are about to play their biggest game of the season tonight against the Calgary Flames. Biggest game? It's still September, right? Welcome to the 2009/2010 training camp.
In an interview yesterday, Oilers Coach Pat Quinn discussed how jobs are up for grabs still on this year's team, and some of the veterns - the people penciled into the roster at the start of the season - could be in jeopardy of being erased. Who did he mean? He certainly didn't specify. But it's fair to say the play of veterns like Robert Nilsson and Fernando Pisani in pre-season games hasn't impressed anyone.
Tonight against the Flames, the Oilers are going with what looks to be 75% to 90% of their starting roster. Maybe what's needed is a chance for the veterns to play together?
One thing is certain: There will be some changes this season. The Oilers goaltending and defensive positions are set, barring a potential trade to bring in a proven scoring forward. Tom Gilbert has had an exceptional camp, and veterns Sheldon Souray, Denis Grebeshkov and Laddy Smid all look ready for the season. While Lubo Visnovsky is still getting his legs, he will be ready come opening night. And Steve Staios, the old warhorse he is, always comes prepared for the season. The Oilers seventh man, Jason Strudwick, could become D-man #6 should the Oilers choose to move an offensive defenseman. At this point it is impossible to suggest who could be moved. However, there is a market, as teams like the Sabers, Blue Jackets and Senators all would be interested in making a deal.
If the Oilers do choose to find one more forward, Taylor Chorney would become #7 on the defensive roster. He is ready for the NHL, but is just not ready enough to be in the Oilers top 6. And what might the Oilers be looking for if they moved a defenseman? Either a banging winger with some scoring touch, or a solid two-way face-off winning center.
What could surprise some people is when the Oilers place a vetern or two on waivers. It has been speculated that as many as three new names, aside from Mike Comrie, could be regulars in the line-up this season. Jordan Eberle could go back to junior, but he clearly has been one of the top 3 players in camp. He might just be too talented and too ready to ignore. Ryan Stone has also had an outstanting camp, and he brings a little grit to his game, which the Oilers need. JF Jacques has looked great too; impressed me anyway. The thought of Jacques earning a roster spot seemed unthinkable a month ago, but he clearly is motivated this season.
Who stays and who goes? Rumor is the Oilers are continuing to try and move Dustin Penner before the season begins, but he would be in the line-up if he stays. Consensus is that Pisani and Nilsson are the two players who have the most to lose right now.
The Oilers starting forward line-up, sans Pisani and Nilsson, could be as follows:
Gagner - Horcoff - Hemsky
Stone - Comrie - O'Sullivan
Penner - Cogliano - Eberle
Jacques - Brule - Stortini
Of course, even Quinn says he has no idea who will be playing on which line by the start of the season. All we really know for sure is that Stone, Comrie and O'Sullivan have looked great together. A Jacques/Brule/Stortini energy line would be a blast because they'd hit everything in sight.
And what happens to Pisani and Nilsson? Are they tradable? Or would they need to be sent down and clear waivers? Given their contracts, I seriously doubt either player would be picked up initially. Re-entry waivers might be needed.
Will the Oilers make one more deal before the start of the season? Will they move a D-man and a forward like Nilsson for a Top 6 forward? And what say you, Oiler fans? How do you feel about this team as it goes into the season?
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Pisani left injuried yesterday so that could be why he is playing like crap.I don't think you want Chorney or Peckham for that matter as your 7th d-man. They would be better off to leave them in the AHL so that they can play and then just call them up when they intend on playing them. I really don't know if we make any moves. The only thing I see is maybe Macintyre dealt if Brennan steals his job.
Rumor has it Macintyre is a gurantee to be picked up off waivers as there are a few teams looking for someone like him so we might be able to get a pick for him
Eberle deserves an honest look, give him the 9 games. Hide Pisanis contract in the minors, if someone wants to pick him up then good!! Pisani needs to go he is over paid, cashed in on a great playoff run in a contract year. There is no way he should be making more then Moreau, but he does. Injured or not he doesnt deserve a spot on the team, there has been a bunch of players that deserve a spot over him.
Max bone you write one hell of a blog man. I love the lines, i like the fact that we have enough depth in this organization to drop bobby and fern from the roster( which is something I hope we do)
Eberle has done nothing in camp that would warrant him being sent back to Jr. He looks better and has more confidence then gags did coming into his rookie season. Clear the room and lets get this kid on his way!!!!!!!!!!!!
ryan we need Macintyre and Brennan one for the farm team and one for an extra here.
"Eberle has done nothing in camp that would warrant him being sent back to Jr."0 Points against Rubbydubs and Flotsam
Whoops - 0 points against Rubbydubs shows there is little reason to keep him
I think our AHL is already tough with additions we made. If that Emmerson guy is there he could be the enforcer.
I like the lines, but where's Moreau?
maybe he will retire