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Game 53: Edmonton Oilers at Philadelphia Flyers; 2/9/23 @ 7 PM, NBCSP


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Greetings:

 

The Oilers are favored (-185) with a 65% win probability.  They've averaged 4.8 goals a game over the last 10:

https://sportsbookwire.usatoday.com/article/edmonton-oilers-vs-philadelphia-flyers-odds-tips-and-betting-trends/

 

Their offense and PP are atop the league. 

https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/edm-vs-phi/2023/02/09/2022020822

 

It's been four years since we've beaten them at Wells Fargo:

http://flyershistory.com/cgi-bin/opponent.cgi?Edmonton_Oilers#:~:text=Flyers History - History Versus Edmonton Oilers History,- 2 T (159 GF - 114 GA)

 

Are we due?

 

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I guess this is the way the young generation treats competition instead of trying to get better they just quit, transfer because they don't like that is hard to make the team - they don't like to be a backup it's either start or i'm out...

 

 

...good luck Linus...we barely got to know ye.

 

:Eagles:

 

 

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1 hour ago, OccamsRazor said:

I guess this is the way the young generation treats competition instead of trying to get better they just quit, transfer because they don't like that is hard to make the team - they don't like to be a backup it's either start or i'm out...

 

 

...good luck Linus...we barely got to know ye.

 

:Eagles:

 

 

 

I mean... Patrick Roy did the same thing at the Canada Cup in 1991: demanded to be named the starter or he wouldn't show up. Canada went with Bill Ranford, who went on to be named tournament MVP.

 

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Just now, JR Ewing said:

 

I mean... Patrick Roy did the same thing at the Canada Cup in 1991: demanded to be named the start or he wouldn't show up. Canada went with Bill Ranford, who went on to be named tournament MVP.

 

 

But it is rampant in sports now.

 

Not saying there were never any cry babies ever before just kids theses days just don't want to earn anything in sports today.

 

We are in trouble. The world gets softer by the day.

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What i don't understand is WTF is Sanheim not on the power play??

 

6 million for just 5 on 5 play. SMFH. Should have traded this kid.

 

I waited all my life for Sanheim big ol ass just to make a play like York does.

 

 

You don't have to blow someone up being physical but you can be hard to play against coming into your zone.

 

This is just what i'm talking about Sanheim is 6-3 and York is only 5-11 180 at best. Put Travis watching film of him.

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First of all McDavid and Draisatl in overtime are ridiculous. That play towards the end where 97 takes the puck out of the offensive zone and immediately turns it into a near breakaway off a give and go with Leon...

speed kills, man, ****** wow.

 

There are some things I've come to like about this year's Flyers team.

Efforts like last night's vs Edmonton have been scarce when there were older and more talented players on the team.

 

I like the penalty kill, the philosophy of it, it's aggressiveness- turning plays up ice and it's unpredictability. Last night zero for zero, but that part of the special teams play has been improved. 

 

WTF with Morgan Frost finding himself? He has been legitimately not terrible in 2023. Last night he played well vs everyone he was matched against.  If he continues to be physically involved with the game he could wind up being pretty good. When he's not moving and checking he's invisible. He had a nice game last night.

 

Cam York looks like he could be a legit top 4- maybe top pair player. 

He's calm, he sees the ice well. He's a nice player, he and Provorov have been a good pairing, doesn't seem like Ivan is carrying him either. 

 

It really looks like there is quality depth that plays hard on this team.

If the salary cap can be managed and some higher end talent is found or recruited, this team could be pretty good in a season or two. 

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5 hours ago, mojo1917 said:

First of all McDavid and Draisatl in overtime are ridiculous. That play towards the end where 97 takes the puck out of the offensive zone and immediately turns it into a near breakaway off a give and go with Leon...

speed kills, man, ****** wow.

They didn't win last night but that's why these current OT rules and shoot outs favor teams with superstars on them over work hard team effort types. Teams like Edmonton pick up a lot of extra points that way BUT that's also part of why they often get tossed from the playoffs early. Without the OT pt. bumps some of those teams wouldn't even make the playoffs. 

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12 minutes ago, GrittyForever said:

They didn't win last night but that's why these current OT rules and shoot outs favor teams with superstars on them over work hard team effort types. Teams like Edmonton pick up a lot of extra points that way BUT that's also part of why they often get tossed from the playoffs early. Without the OT pt. bumps some of those teams wouldn't even make the playoffs. 

 

You could have both. 

 

Unfortunately for Edmonton they've never been able to give McDavid and Draisaitl enough depth for them to compete with the big boys. 

Unfortunately for the Flyers they can't figure out how to draft a superstar. Or build a playoff team for that matter.

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58 minutes ago, flyercanuck said:

Unfortunately for Edmonton they've never been able to give McDavid and Draisaitl enough depth for them to compete with the big boys. 

 

When two guys make up 25% of your cap, you can't also afford to have another $4M tied up in buyouts and retained salary like they do.

 

Plus the dropoff in talent from the $5+M guys to the rest of the team is huge. That's the kind of thing that gets exploited in the playoffs.

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8 hours ago, flyercanuck said:

 

You could have both. 

 

Unfortunately for Edmonton they've never been able to give McDavid and Draisaitl enough depth for them to compete with the big boys. 

Unfortunately for the Flyers they can't figure out how to draft a superstar. Or build a playoff team for that matter.

Same problem in Toronto. Part of that is in a cap era when you have to back the truck up and dump all the cash at a few individuals there's nothing left for the rest of the team. 

 

Teams that draft well and are filled with rookie contracts have a short window and then they can run into the same problem. Only a few teams get home town discounts like Boston has but that's why they're good. Tampa gets some of that too. 

 

and then there's a Fletcher team that simply wastes all it's money on garbage.

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