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On voit ce que ça a donné avec les Oilers. S'ils avaient repêché quelques défenseurs de plus au lieu d'attaquants, ils seraient peut-être en séries.

They did pick a few defensemen but they all wound up sucking badly.

They also have a tendency to burn through their draft picks, in the last decade they've drafted some pretty decent players:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Edmonton_Oilers_draft_picks

Sort by draft pick (second THEN third column) and you'll see the disaster for player development that the Oilers have been in the last 10~12 years.
 
Malgré tout, je préférerais aller au centre Bell pour voir une équipe comme les Oilers , qui à défaut de gagner, est spectaculaire au moins.
Tant qu'à voir une équipe perdante, je veux voir des Draisaitl et McDavid jouer.
 
Some sad news in the hockey world, my heart goes out to the family and friends.

https://www.tsn.ca/rcmp-say-14-people-killed-in-bus-crash-involving-humboldt-broncos-1.1049577

NIPAWIN, Sask. — RCMP say 14 people are dead and 14 people were injured Friday after a truck collided with a bus carrying a junior hockey team to a playoff game in northeastern Saskatchewan.
Police say there were 28 people including the driver on board the Humboldt Broncos bus when the crash occurred at around 5 p.m. on Highway 35 north of Tisdale.

"We can now confirm fourteen people have died as a result of this collision," RCMP said in a release early Saturday.
"The other fourteen people were sent to hospital with a variety of injuries; three of these people have injuries that are critical in nature."
No names were released and police would not say whether the dead include players or coaches. There was no mention of the truck driver.
The president of team said parents from across Western Canada were rushing to the scene as they struggle to cope with the tragedy.
"It's one of the hardest days of my life," said Kevin Garinger.
"There have been multiple fatalities — our whole community is in shock, we are grieving and we will continue to grieve throughout this ordeal as we try to work toward supporting each other."
Garinger said the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League team includes players from Edmonton, Slave Lake and Airdrie in Alberta and from Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Michelle Straschnitzki, who lives in Airdrie, said her 18-year old son Ryan has been taken to hospital in Saskatoon.
"We talked to him, but he said he couldn't feel his lower extremities so I don't know what's going on," she said, noting she will go to Saskatchewan on Saturday.
"I am freaking out. I am so sad for all of the teammates and I am losing my mind."
The team was on its way to play in Game 5 of a semi-final against the Nipawin Hawks.
Darren Opp, president of the Hawks, said a semi T-boned the players' bus.

Hitchcock: Our hearts go out to the Humboldt Broncos' players and families
Dallas Stars head coach Ken Hitchcock spoke about the Humboldt Broncos tragedy and said the team's hearts go out to the players and the families of the Humboldt Broncos.

Hitchcock: Our hearts go out to the Humboldt Broncos' players and families
Dallas Stars head coach Ken Hitchcock spoke about the Humboldt Broncos tragedy and said the team's hearts go out to the players and the families of the Humboldt Broncos.

"It's a horrible accident, my God," he said. "It's very, very bad."
Opp said the coaching staff and players from the Hawks are waiting to help.
"They are sitting in the church just waiting to hear any good news," he said. "I've got 50 phone calls at least saying what do you want?
"There's uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether their sons and nephews are OK.
"It's terrible. It's absolutely terrible."
Pastor Jordan Gadsby at the Apostolic Church in Nipawin said more than a hundred people have gathered at the church — including parents and grandparents of the players who were on the bus.
"Lots of them are waiting for information," he said. "Some of the families have gotten information and have gone to be with their kids. Some of them are waiting to hear if their kids are alive."
Gadsby said they know there are multiple fatalities, but they haven't heard how many.
Garinger said the Broncos are a close-knit team from the small city of about 6,000 people 110 kilometres east of Saskatoon.
"This team has been an incredible rock in this community," he said. "These young athletes. They are incredible young men, every one of them."
Garinger, who has one of the players living in his home, said they still don't know his fate.
"We don't know who has passed and we don't expect to know right away," he said. "We know that the coroner and their office needs to do their work and let families know."
Garinger said all the team can do now is help the players and their families anyway they can.
"We just need to try to support each other as we deal with this incredible loss to our community, to our province, to our hockey world."
Kevin Henry, a coach who runs a hockey school in Prince Albert, said he knows players on the team.
"People are in such shock. All these young men and boys. We send our kids to play hockey. It is sort of every parent's worst nightmare," he said.
"This is I would think one of the darkest days in the history of Saskatchewan, especially because hockey is so ingrained in how we grow up here."
STARS air ambulance has confirmed that they sent three helicopters to the scene.
The Western Hockey League Swift Current Broncos expressed their condolences.
"Humboldt Broncos weighing heavy in our hearts and minds tonight," the team said on Twitter.
Four members of the Swift Current Broncos were killed in a bus crash in Saskatchewan in 1986.
Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, who was one of the players on the bus in 1986, also sent a message of support.
"Sending all my thoughts and prayers to those impacted with the @HumboltBroncos bus crash."
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said what he has been told about the collision is difficult to comprehend.
"To the City of Humboldt, the entire Broncos organization, and the families impacted by this tragedy, please know you are in Saskatchewan's hearts," Moe said in a statement.
"From a grieving province, thank you to every one of the first responders and medical professionals for your courageous response under the most difficult circumstances imaginable.
"Tonight, we all must pray for these families."
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' hockey league under Hockey Canada, which is part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. It's open to North American-born players between the age of 16 and 20.
— By Colette Derworiz and John Cotter in Edmonton
 
Price,

Fallait surtout pas compter juste sur lui cette année. Pis y'a personne d'autre qui a levé son petit doigt.
Ce club là est misérable d'un bout à l'autre.
 
Some sad news in the hockey world, my heart goes out to the family and friends.

https://www.tsn.ca/rcmp-say-14-people-killed-in-bus-crash-involving-humboldt-broncos-1.1049577

NIPAWIN, Sask. — RCMP say 14 people are dead and 14 people were injured Friday after a truck collided with a bus carrying a junior hockey team to a playoff game in northeastern Saskatchewan.
Police say there were 28 people including the driver on board the Humboldt Broncos bus when the crash occurred at around 5 p.m. on Highway 35 north of Tisdale.

"We can now confirm fourteen people have died as a result of this collision," RCMP said in a release early Saturday.
"The other fourteen people were sent to hospital with a variety of injuries; three of these people have injuries that are critical in nature."
No names were released and police would not say whether the dead include players or coaches. There was no mention of the truck driver.
The president of team said parents from across Western Canada were rushing to the scene as they struggle to cope with the tragedy.
"It's one of the hardest days of my life," said Kevin Garinger.
"There have been multiple fatalities — our whole community is in shock, we are grieving and we will continue to grieve throughout this ordeal as we try to work toward supporting each other."
Garinger said the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League team includes players from Edmonton, Slave Lake and Airdrie in Alberta and from Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Michelle Straschnitzki, who lives in Airdrie, said her 18-year old son Ryan has been taken to hospital in Saskatoon.
"We talked to him, but he said he couldn't feel his lower extremities so I don't know what's going on," she said, noting she will go to Saskatchewan on Saturday.
"I am freaking out. I am so sad for all of the teammates and I am losing my mind."
The team was on its way to play in Game 5 of a semi-final against the Nipawin Hawks.
Darren Opp, president of the Hawks, said a semi T-boned the players' bus.

Hitchcock: Our hearts go out to the Humboldt Broncos' players and families
Dallas Stars head coach Ken Hitchcock spoke about the Humboldt Broncos tragedy and said the team's hearts go out to the players and the families of the Humboldt Broncos.

Hitchcock: Our hearts go out to the Humboldt Broncos' players and families
Dallas Stars head coach Ken Hitchcock spoke about the Humboldt Broncos tragedy and said the team's hearts go out to the players and the families of the Humboldt Broncos.

"It's a horrible accident, my God," he said. "It's very, very bad."
Opp said the coaching staff and players from the Hawks are waiting to help.
"They are sitting in the church just waiting to hear any good news," he said. "I've got 50 phone calls at least saying what do you want?
"There's uncles and moms and dads waiting to hear whether their sons and nephews are OK.
"It's terrible. It's absolutely terrible."
Pastor Jordan Gadsby at the Apostolic Church in Nipawin said more than a hundred people have gathered at the church — including parents and grandparents of the players who were on the bus.
"Lots of them are waiting for information," he said. "Some of the families have gotten information and have gone to be with their kids. Some of them are waiting to hear if their kids are alive."
Gadsby said they know there are multiple fatalities, but they haven't heard how many.
Garinger said the Broncos are a close-knit team from the small city of about 6,000 people 110 kilometres east of Saskatoon.
"This team has been an incredible rock in this community," he said. "These young athletes. They are incredible young men, every one of them."
Garinger, who has one of the players living in his home, said they still don't know his fate.
"We don't know who has passed and we don't expect to know right away," he said. "We know that the coroner and their office needs to do their work and let families know."
Garinger said all the team can do now is help the players and their families anyway they can.
"We just need to try to support each other as we deal with this incredible loss to our community, to our province, to our hockey world."
Kevin Henry, a coach who runs a hockey school in Prince Albert, said he knows players on the team.
"People are in such shock. All these young men and boys. We send our kids to play hockey. It is sort of every parent's worst nightmare," he said.
"This is I would think one of the darkest days in the history of Saskatchewan, especially because hockey is so ingrained in how we grow up here."
STARS air ambulance has confirmed that they sent three helicopters to the scene.
The Western Hockey League Swift Current Broncos expressed their condolences.
"Humboldt Broncos weighing heavy in our hearts and minds tonight," the team said on Twitter.
Four members of the Swift Current Broncos were killed in a bus crash in Saskatchewan in 1986.
Former NHL player Sheldon Kennedy, who was one of the players on the bus in 1986, also sent a message of support.
"Sending all my thoughts and prayers to those impacted with the @HumboltBroncos bus crash."
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said what he has been told about the collision is difficult to comprehend.
"To the City of Humboldt, the entire Broncos organization, and the families impacted by this tragedy, please know you are in Saskatchewan's hearts," Moe said in a statement.
"From a grieving province, thank you to every one of the first responders and medical professionals for your courageous response under the most difficult circumstances imaginable.
"Tonight, we all must pray for these families."
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Junior 'A' hockey league under Hockey Canada, which is part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. It's open to North American-born players between the age of 16 and 20.
— By Colette Derworiz and John Cotter in Edmonton

two of my buddies played for the broncos, such a tragedy...
 
Les Stars font pas les series?? Pourtant ils ont Radulov...

Ahah
Arrete de faire ta petite frustrée CJ.


On te l'avait dit que le CH était pour être à chier cette saison.
Le seul point positif c'est que ça peut difficilement être pire l'an prochain.
 
Prendre le meilleur choix disponible...

En résumé les dépisteurs sont useless et les teams draft en fonction de la centrale de recrutement....

Après ça a ta défense tu dis que tu as prit le meilleur choix disponible....

Subban a été drafter en deuxieme ronde et un paquet de joueur vedette ont été drafter late premiere.

Pourquoi ne pas avoir des balls et tenter un homerun au lieu de prendre ce que le système ta dit de prendre.

Envoyé de mon SM-G930W8 en utilisant Tapatalk
 
Crisse de Rangers sale.
En octobre j'avais parié 25$ à Mise-O-Jeu que Vigneault serait le 1er coach congédié cette saison mais ça devait être avant le 2 avril....
Boum il se fait montré la porte le 8 avril..
 
It's finally fucking over. Now Fire Bergevin hire someone who isn't a hipster wannabee 6th pairing defenseman his whole career.
 
Crisse de Rangers sale.
En octobre j'avais parié 25$ à Mise-O-Jeu que Vigneault serait le 1er coach congédié cette saison mais ça devait être avant le 2 avril....
Boum il se fait montré la porte le 8 avril..
Vigneault is unlucky. if the B's had not fired Julien, he'd be coming over this summer. now we're stuck with Clode until God knows when and Vigneault has to find another team to coach until the habs need a new coach. then he'll reappear suddenly and miraculously be the best available option.

It's finally fucking over. Now Fire Bergevin hire someone who isn't a hipster wannabee 6th pairing defenseman his whole career.

yeah.. not happening. in the BEST case they hire a president.
 
Prendre le meilleur choix disponible...

En résumé les dépisteurs sont useless et les teams draft en fonction de la centrale de recrutement....

Après ça a ta défense tu dis que tu as prit le meilleur choix disponible....

Subban a été drafter en deuxieme ronde et un paquet de joueur vedette ont été drafter late premiere.

Pourquoi ne pas avoir des balls et tenter un homerun au lieu de prendre ce que le système ta dit de prendre.

Envoyé de mon SM-G930W8 en utilisant Tapatalk

Tu ne peux pas te permettre de tenter un homerun si tu repeches dans le top 3. Par la suite, tu prends celui qui a plus de "upside".

Si le CH repeches top 3, c'est Dahlin, Wahlstrom et Svechnikov.

Ensuite, tu y vas selon le talent : Zadina, Hughes et Boqvist.

Dans le top 5, je reste loin de Veleno, Tkachuk et Dobson.
 
Tu ne peux pas te permettre de tenter un homerun si tu repeches dans le top 3. Par la suite, tu prends celui qui a plus de "upside".

Si le CH repeches top 3, c'est Dahlin, Wahlstrom et Svechnikov.

Ensuite, tu y vas selon le talent : Zadina, Hughes et Boqvist.

Dans le top 5, je reste loin de Veleno, Tkachuk et Dobson.

J'aimerais bien que Svechnikov soit toujours disponible quand les Habs repêcheront. Je veux voir du talent offensif... un bon show...
 
lol vous me faites rire

on peut tu tous se l'avouer là, à part avoir checker la page de stats de ces joueurs, on connais tous fucking rien sur eux?

vous avez vu combien de games de ces prospects là pour dire ahhh moe euj me tiens loin de Veleno mais in gars comme Boqvist est pomal meilleur
 
lol vous me faites rire

on peut tu tous se l'avouer là, à part avoir checker la page de stats de ces joueurs, on connais tous fucking rien sur eux?

vous avez vu combien de games de ces prospects là pour dire ahhh moe euj me tiens loin de Veleno mais in gars comme Boqvist est pomal meilleur

Ouais mais quand on regarde des fois comment le CH repêche, on dirait pas qu'ils en connaissent plus que nous autre lol
 
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