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Récapitulatif d’après-match des Oilers contre le Lightning de Tampa Bay – 18 novembre 2023 | Fin de la partie : Edmonton



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  1. Long post follows with base game statistics including some for Tampa Bay. Read, don't read, up to you. These are BASE stats not detailed ones.

    Statistics for Edmonton Oilers at Tampa Bay Lightning November 18th, 2023

    Edmonton:

    Ryan 2 Goals (1 Shortie)

    Hamblin 1 Goal

    Bouchard 1 Goal

    Nuge 2 Primary Assist (1 Shortie, 1 4 on 4)

    Ceci 1 Secondary Assist (Shortie)

    Foegele 1 Primary Assist (Gold Star for doing the lions share of the work on Ryans 2nd goal)

    Ekholm 1 Secondary Assist

    Skinner 18 Saves on 23 Shots = .783 Save Percentage (mostly not on him)

    Lightning:

    Kucherov 2 Goals (1 PP, Nurse Penalty), 1 Primary Assist (PP)

    Jeannot 1 Goal

    Stamkos 1 Goal (PP), 1 Primary Assist (PP, Nurse Penalty)

    Glendening 1 Goal

    Point 2 Secondary Assist (PP, Nurse Penalty end of the 1st and Hyman Penalty in the 3rd)

    Sergachev 1 Goal (Empty Netter, Unassisted after Skinner pulled), 1 Primary Assist, 1 Secondary Assist

    Eyssimont 1 Primary Assist

    de Haan 1 Primary Assist

    Raddysh 2 Secondary Assist

    Johansson 39 Saves on 43 Shots = .907 Save Percentage

    Oilers TB Lightning

    Shots on Goal 43 24

    Hits 14 21

    Faceoffs Won 25 34

    PP 0/5 2/4

    Giveaways 5 8

    Takeaways 4 7

    Blocked Shots 12 16

    3 Stars: 3-Ryan (2 Goals), 2-Sergachev (1 Goal, 2 Assists), 1-Kucherov (2 Goals, 1 Assist)

    Player TOI SOG +/- PIM Hits Blocks Giveaways Takeaways

    Nurse 24:21 2 1 2 2 3 0 0

    Bouchard 23:30 6 -2 2 0 4 0 0

    Ekholm 20:12 4 0 0 1 1 0 1

    Ceci 18:49 2 2 4 0 1 0 0

    Kulak 14:47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    Desharnais 11:48 1 0 5 2 1 0 0

    Draisaitl 23:15 1 -2 0 1 0 2 2

    McDavid 23:00 4 -2 0 2 0 0 1

    Hyman 21:52 3 -2 2 0 0 0 0

    Nuge 20:34 2 1 0 0 1 0 0

    Kane 17:50 6 -2 0 3 0 0 0

    McLeod 15:12 2 -1 0 1 0 0 0

    Foegele 12:53 2 0 0 0 0 1 0

    Brown 10:24 1 0 0 0 0 1 1

    Ryan 10:10 3 2 0 0 0 0 0

    Gagner 10:03 3 0 0 0 1 0 0

    Hamblin 7:02 1 2 0 0 0 1 0

    Erne 6:28 0 1 0 2 0 0 0

    Faceoffs Won Lost Percent

    Draisaitl 12 5 73.7

    McLeod 4 6 40.0

    McDavid 3 10 23.1

    Ryan 2 3 40.0

    Nuge 1 4 20.0

    Hamblin 1 3 25.0

    Erne 0 1 0.00

    We got depth scoring. Ryan (from Nuge and Ceci) on a shortie that glided in (I mean I think the Goalie thought the D got it as Ryan couldn't actually get a shot off but it just kept going) and Hamblin (first NHL goal) then 3/4 of the way through the 2nd Ryan scores AGAIN (assists to Foegele and Ekholm). Both first goals of the season (and 2nd for Ryan). Foegele did all of the work on the 2nd Ryan goal but he went to the net and got the rebound. You get goals from there apparently (that was called SARCASM, say it with me now). Both teams gave up a lot of Penalties and TB scored on one late in the first (Nurse penalty though I'm not harping on it). Brown barely played. The only players at the end of the 2nd with LESS time were Gagner, Hamblin (who SCORED a GOAL), and Erne. He is clocked in at 6:35 at the end of the 2nd. Average for a forward at this stage should be 10 minutes especially with his "nominal" linemates being McDavid (14:43) and Kane (11:43). Granted McDavid has been on the PP a LOT (both teams with 13 penalty minutes at the end of the 2nd though several were coincidental, the one I'm a bit worried about is Ceci's Check to the Head Minor at 12:36 of the 2nd (coincidental to a roughing penalty by Cernak). I think it was accidental as both seemed to be reaching for the puck but we'll see.

    So first Kucherov goal was a deflection off of Ekholm. Skinner had ZERO chance and can't be blamed. Second was a 2 on 1 again pretty much zero chance on a 5 alarm shot. Can't blame Skinner. Third goal, Bouch a shot off the half wall to NO ONE with Eyssimont being the "shooter" with the puck. Skinner had to play him. Pass across (with 2 Oilers there yet NO ONE on Jeannot) and Jeannot gets the one timer. Again, I can't blame Skinner for this. Bouch (instead of, oh I don't know, passing the puck to another Oiler he throws it to no one off the half wall and the closest player is a TB Lightning so… BOOM). He gets it back to pull the Oilers ahead (briefly) then Tampa gets a tic tac tic cross ice to Stamkos for the 2nd PP goal of the game. Again, not a hope for Skinner so no blame here. THIRTY SECONDS LATER Glendening gets a goal with a Californian, effectively a 2 on 1 on a bad change. This one Skinner MAY be able to get but it's not a sure thing by any stretch. At this point Oilers need one BAD. Tampa can just hold on with 8 minutes to go.

    I couldn't really listen to more. I have the Flu and it's close to a miracle I am able to get the stats finished and any comments done.

    So, my opinions: First: Faceoffs got "better" (thanks to Leon mostly) but still 25 vs 34, not great. Second, WAY WAY TOO MANY PENALTIES especially when our PK isn't fabulous and their PP is VERY VERY GOOD (and ours currently isn't). The Oilers, apparently, are volume shooters (other than Leon who only had one shot this game). More than HALF of our points came from Depth Scoring (2 from Ryan, 1 from Hamblin). The only OTHER person to score was Bouchard (in a 4 on 4 situation). Of course he coughed up the puck by doing a foolish half wall shot to a rushing TB player(s). Maybe check the lad to see if he can identify the Oilers jersey's or something and doesn't shoot at walls if there are players available. Skinner wasn't actually BAD. There is MAYBE one goal he MAY have gotten. The rest NOT on him. Take care all.

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