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LGD: Nazem’s Better

Jeff Veillette
7 years ago

Photo Credit: John E. Sokolowski/USA TODAY SPORTS
A few weeks back, Canadian Hero Nazem Kadri did a great job in giving Connor McDavid an excuse for his underwhelming performance “I’ve been waiting my whole life for this” game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre. Some call it a brilliant shutdown performance by Kadri , some call it a cold night for the best player in the world, some call it subtle tanking while the clock winds down to July 1st, 2022.
It was probably a mixture of A and B, but whatever it was, they’re going to give it another go tonight in Edmonton.

The Leafs

Toronto Maple Leafs lines courtesy of Daily Faceoff
LWCRW
 
James van Riemsdyk
 
Tyler Bozak
 
Mitchell Marner
 
Zach Hyman
 
Auston Matthews
 
Connor Brown
 
Leo Komarov
 
Nazem Kadri
 
Nikita Soshnikov
 
Matt Martin
 
Ben Smith
 
William Nylander
Defensive Pairings
 
Morgan Rielly
 
Nikita Zaitsev
 
Jake Gardiner
 
Connor Carrick
 
Matt Hunwick
 
Roman Polak
I believe in a day where Hunlak is no longer a thing. It still isn’t today. Free Frank Corrado.

The Oilers

Edmonton Oilers lines courtesy of Daily Faceoff
LWCRW
 
Milan Lucic
 
Connor McDavid
 
Jesse Puljujarvi
 
Patrick Maroon
 
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
 
Jordan Eberle
 
Benoit Pouliot
 
Leon Draisaitl
 
Drake Caggiula
 
Matt Hendricks
 
Mark Letestu
 
Zack Kassian
Defensive Pairings
 
Oscar Klefbom
 
Adam Larsson
 
Andrej Sekera
 
Kris Russell
 
Darnell Nurse
 
Matt Benning
If the Oilers win tonight, it’s entirely because of Kris Russell, just like it always is. People will point to his on-ice shooting and save percentages, but they haven’t done enough research into his will to win per sixty.
Okay, sass aside, I’m just really excited to see Connor play more hockey, he’s the best. Now, back to the sass.

Starting Goaltenders

Nothing has been confirmed yet, but we’re likely looking at Andersen and Talbot again. Both are playing well, both have gotten some rest, and neither team seems to believe much in their backup.

Never Forget







What Else To Look Out For

If we’re being honest about the whole thing, the Oilers have first change and they’re going to try to get McDavid’s line out there against Bozak or Smith, rather than Kadri or Matthews. If they’re successful, this could get a little silly, but I guess we’ll have to see. 

Oh, Right


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