Edmonton Oilers MIA in MTL, lose 4-0 to Les Canadiens: Player Grades
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© Provided by Edmonton Journal Montreal Canadiens left wing Artturi Lehkonen (62) celebrates his goal against Edmonton Oilers goaltender Mikko Koskinen (19) with teammates during the first period at Bell Centre on Mar. 30, 2021.
The Edmonton Oilers turned in their worst performance of the season in an un-eventful and (frankly) uninspired 4-0 loss to Montreal.
You could say the Oilers were probably tired, having played 3 games in 4 nights including a long and unplanned hotel stay in the middle and an emotional finish in Toronto the night before.
But the Canadians also had just a single ice-session after a week in COVID purgatory. So, I’m really not so sure I feel that charitable.
I was also a little surprised Dave Tippett didn’t insert some fresh blood into the lineup on the back end of a back-to-back. But not sure that would have made a huge difference.
Here’s the tale of the tape.
Edmonton Oilers Game Grades
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MIKKO KOSKINEN . 4. I thought he was MIA on the 3-0 but so were the troops in front of him. However, I didn’t see the other 3 Montreal markers as being on Koskinen in any real way. Did get the benefit of (by my count) 4 posts behind him. Stopped 28 of 34, including nice saves on Drouin in the 1 st and Mete in the 3 rd Period. At least he got Mike Smith some rest.
CONNOR McDAVID . 4. Had a lovely goal taken away on an offside challenge the officials got right. Was lucky to get just a minor penalty on a high hit against Jesperi Kotkaniemi. 2 shots, a nice set-up for Kris Russell in a 3 rd Period sortie. 57% on draws, -2. Clearly frustrated.
LEON DRAISAITL . 4. “Led” the forward ranks in shots with 2. Lost the faceoff on the 3-0. Nice pass to McDavid net-side on a 3 rd Period PP but 97 couldn’t quite handle it. 50/50 on draws. No real major mistakes, but not himself.
JESSE PULJUJARVI . 3. Skated his Captain off-side on what looked to be the 3-1 goal. Yes, the puck rolled a bit on Ennis on that sequence which probably threw Jesse’s timing off. But the cardinal rule on a 3-on-1 is to not go off-side. Docked for 2 giveaways. Failed clear on the 4-0. Ended the night an ugly -3.
DARNELL NURSE . 3. Had a god-awful 1 st Period. I marked Nurse down for 4 major mistakes on Canadians shot attempts. He was caught in no-man’s land on the 2-0. Then allowed Brendan Gallagher a free pass to the net on a complete team breakdown off the faceoff. Well below-par by his standards.
TYSON BARRIE . 3. Left to cover 2 Canadians in front on the 2-0. Didn’t do much of a job on either of them. Lost his man on the 3-0. Fell awkwardly one, injuring his leg. Chopped to the ice late and again got up slowly. Did hit the post on about the only dangerous chance the Oilers had on 2 failed PP’s.
RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS . 5. Nugent-Hopkins wasn’t bad. A clean 3 out of 3 on the Penalty Kill of which he played 3:03. 2 hits and a block. One of only 2 Oilers forwards over 50% CF 5v5 (Kassian was the other). But, also didn’t have a shot on net. Far from the issue.
KYLE TURRIS . 3. Turris took a holding penalty 190 feet from his own net, but his mates killed it off. Crushed in chances for/against 5v5. Had a shot, a hit. Failed to build on an o.k. game in Toronto.
KAILER YAMAMOTO . 4. Looked out of sync all night. Hustled but had just a single shot on net, after a good outing the night before.
WILLAIM LAGESSON . 2. William Lagesson chased the play all night long and couldn’t make a headman pass to save his life. Thrashed at 5v5 2-20, 9%. That’s 3 sub-par games in a row. I’ll give him a nod for answering the bell against Josh Anderson in the 1st Period.
ADAM LARSSON . 5. I didn’t have the heart to give Adam Larsson a failing grade, even though he was trampled in the possession metrics tonight. The hard-nosed defender did contribute 7 hits and 6 blocks in 25:17. The best D-man on the club. Grant you, that’s not saying a whole lot.
GAETAN HAAS . 4. I saw effort from Haas, and a few smart defensive plays early when the rest of the club was just running in place. But still ended up 2-16, 11%.
TYLER ENNIS . 4. “E” for effort. 4 hits, 2 blocks and a shot. But that shot was one of the few times his line made anything substantial happen.
ZACK KASSIAN . 5. Zack Kassian was perhaps the best forward out of a sorry lot. Displayed a fair bit of jump, 5 hits in 13:21, elevated to the McDavid line after the 1 st . I’ve seen Kassian good the last 5 games, since returning from injury. That bodes well. I wonder if he’s back in the Top-6 Friday?
KRIS RUSSELL . 5. You know it’s a rough night for the Oilers when Kris Russell ties for the team lead with 4 shots on net. In fact, the puck was generally headed in the right direction when he was on the ice. Had his man on the 1-0. Not the problem on an otherwise bad night for the Oil.
ETHAN BEAR . 5. I thought he over-committed a bit at his own blueline on the 1-0 but was not the principle at fault. He and Russell (when they were paired together) otherwise moved the puck all right. Bear had a shot and a block. Looks to be turning the corner in a positive way.
DEVIN SHORE . 3. The high man blew a tire dangerously deep in the opposition zone, leading to a 3-on-2 Montreal break that resulted in the 1-0. 2 hits. -2.
JOSH ARCHIBALD. 4 . 3 hits and a block. On the ice for the 1-0 debacle but I didn’t see him directly at fault. Didn’t have his usual jump at all. Not much impact on the game, apart from his 4:26 on the PK, which was substantial.
JUJHAR KHAIRA . 3. Hustled back to get into the play on the opening sequence but then took the wrong man on the 1-0. Failed clear on the fire drill that led to the 4-0. 2:20 of very good PK work.
The loss drops the Oilers to 22-14-1 on the season, 8 up on 5th place Calgary/Vancouver, 6 up on 4th place Montreal.
Next up? Calgary, Friday.
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