Tyler Bunz was the star of last night's game, adding his name to a list of impressive Oiler kids. That list includes Anton Lander, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Curtis Hamilton, David Musil and Ryan Martindale. The kids get a final chance tonight, once again streamed on the Oilers site and also streamed on rogers sportsnet.
Dan Tencer has the lineups and they go like this:
- Lander-Cornet-Reider
- Pitlick-Hamilton-Tyrvainen
- Schaber-Ferguson-Rajala
- Smith-Czerwonka-Abney
- Davidson-Musil
- Vannieuwenhuizen-Blain
- Marincin-Schmidt
- Adam Brown starts in goal
The blue should be fun, Musil impressed me with his ability to make plays and Davidson made some nice passes last night. Blain with the Dutchman should also be interesting and Marincin is someone to watch closely.
Flames have some nice things, especially if that first round draft pick from 2011 plays this evening. He's a beauty.

Man it was great to hear ol' Gene on the mic last night. Hopefully he doesn't have to dig too deep into the pun book this year to try and cheer us up.
ReplyDeleteThe Oilers' twitter feed said no SNet TV coverage tonight, just online streaming.
ReplyDeleteI've been HDMI-ing the stream from my Playbook to the TV. Surprisingly good. Might do it for the season with the online Centre Ice package.
Yikes, Adam Brown is the Gardien tonight ... How convenient that my word verification is soureg, as in please don't lay one tonight.
ReplyDeleteDid no one tell Lowetide about those Scarlett Johanson pics? Because if they did how did he manage to write this story? In the words of the man himself, "Lordy"
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see Lander play again tonight.
TreenasOil Tracy Lane
ReplyDeleteBryan McCabe is talking to the Oilers about signing a try out deal. Should sign by Friday. Flames are also interested. As per Garfield
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An acutal NHL defenseman? Nah. That makes no sense!
ReplyDeleteMcCabe looked pretty done last year.
ReplyDeleteProbably couldn't handle 2nd pairing minutes and there are already 5 guys coming to camp who rate out as 3rd pairing guys.
Not needed.
An actual NHL defenseman? The Oilers are interested??
ReplyDeleteIt might speed up the rebuild. Are we sure that's in Vish's 6 year plan?
On a PTO? Hell they should take him and consider themselves lucky they have something that might have value at the trade deadline.
ReplyDeleteThe Oilers need McCabe much more than they need Cam Barker.
ReplyDeleteGuy can play second pairing and PP.
Barker is a chump.
And I would wager they can get McCabe for half the price of Barker.
Too many good reasons...won't happen.
And how about that 2009 first rounder for Calg....Oops nevermind.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget that 2010 first round stud... Wait nevermind again.
ReplyDeleteGormley and Erixon, lol. Just pissed away.
I can hardly wait until the games count.
ReplyDeleteI'm lying.
If the Oilers end up with Barker and Sutton and the Flames end up with McCabe and Hannan, much hilarity should ensue.
ReplyDeleteTyrvainen showed pretty well there.
ReplyDeleteI hope that kid sticks around.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed the rookie tournament, but looking at this Calgary game, really am ready for the season to start.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Baerstchi with a nice goal there.
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait until the games count.
ReplyDeleteI figure that will be about 2013
that bookie .... such an optimist !!! ;o)
ReplyDeleteBlain gets beaten far too often in the defensive zone, I'm not sure if it's foot speed, or a lack of strength, but it seems like he gives up on his man far too easily.
ReplyDeleteHa - historically I have been an optimist, but I guess I have just bought into the 5 year (or was it 6) rebuild Lowe announced.
ReplyDeleteI don't think management cares if they make the playoffs this year and that they would be happy to see a finish somewhere around 20th+. One more good draft, but enough improvement that rebellion is prevented.
bookie,
ReplyDeletedepends on your view, it could be my sarcasm or yours ... if life continues slowly, 2013 might be too early to be optimistic about wins or it might be more pain until it arrives.
some might be optimistic this year will be much better than last and we challenge for a playoff spot beyond October ... lol
Is that the NHL-ready shot we keep hearing about? Wow.
ReplyDeleteBig time shot by Pitlik on the goal. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteHalmilton, and Pitlick have woken up a bit in the second. marincin has some decent looking passing skills. Lander has great anticipation, he's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteBlain has done something incomprehensibly stupid almost every time he has had the puck.
@Bank Shot
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I see Marincin as good as you do. He's made a few decent passes sure, but he's also had some poor defensive zone coverage and held on to the puck longer than he should have a few times. I thought his first game was better where I really noticed his stick work. We'll see how he does in training camp, but based on this two game sample, I think he needs another year in Junior.
@WheatNOil
ReplyDeleteMarincin has some really bad habits, makes a move too many and likes to hold onto the puck too long in dangerous areas. I think another year in Junior would be best as well, because with this kind of play he'll get eaten alive in the pros.
Beauty one-time pass by Marincin there. ooohwee...
ReplyDeleteApparently this Baerstchi kid can play...
ReplyDeleteNice shot by Lander - not sure he will get the same kind of wide open net with no coverage opportunities in the NHL
ReplyDeleteApparently this Lander kid isn't bad either...
ReplyDeleteIt's like the 80's out there (sans all of the talent)
ReplyDeleteTell me more about this Lander character.
ReplyDeleteThis is some baaad hockey. I'm kind of glad this is the first period I've seen so far.
ReplyDeleteWow, Jay Feaster makes Daryl Sutter look like an urban fashionista...
ReplyDelete@ WheatnOil and Oileak,
ReplyDeleteYea, I would definitely agree that Marincin doesn't look ready. He needs to speed up the decision making, and develop/use his slapshot a little more to be a well rounded offensive D-man. Use his body to stop forwards, a little more on the rush. he doesn't have to be a crusher, but you can't get caught swinging your stick as a forward goes around you.
He looks to have some pretty nice tools though including size, skating, and the ability to make an outlet pass on the tape, unlike Blain and Davidson who have been hitting the ankles more often then not.
It'll be neat to see how the big guy develops.
The defencemen for the Oilers tonight, have been pretty bad in general. Lots of turnovers.
I like Cweronka's game. Lives around the net.
ReplyDeleteOiler D couldn't handle the forecheck. Good speed up front for Calgary.
I didn't think Davidson played too badly, he had to cover for Blain all night who was a complete disaster in this tournament so far. Davidson is a late bloomer so I believe he will eventually polish his game up.
ReplyDeleteOh and Musil has some offensive talent, he just clearly chooses not to use it seems.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to take a moment to ask Jonathan Willis if he reads this if he still ranks Blain and Davidson - now that we have seen them play - ahead of Colten Teubert - as he did (inexplicably in my opinion) in the Copper and Blue's top 25 under 25.
ReplyDeleteNothing like some second assists in the Q to make a guy like Blain rank higher than a top 13 overall draft pick who played in two world juniors and will most likely play 500-1000 NHL games more than Blain and Davidson put together!
Oilersfan - I like Tuebert as well, but I think it's premature to be calling 500+ NHL games for him.
ReplyDeleteGetting drafted 13th overall and playing in two world juniors means you're a very good teenage hockey player, not much more. Ever hear of Jimmy Waite?
ReplyDeleteNot saying Teubert is not going to be a player, just that using that as the basis for your argument that he is going to have a career that spans between eight to fifteen years doesn't hold any water.
This is why saw him good is such a bad idea. A tournament like this is important but only in the wider view. I think the one prospect who hurt his chances at this tournament was Teubert.
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