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Who could bounce back next season? | Oilersnation Everyday with Tyler Yaremchuk June 1

Season 1, Ep. 196

The Edmonton Oilers had a ton of players have a career season. Connor McDavid scored 60 goals, Leon Draisaitl hit the 128-point mark and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored 100 points for the first time in his career. 


However, with every positive season, there's a negative season. On Oilersnation Everyday today, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin take a look at which players could bounce back next season. If you have a player in mind, head over to the Oilersnation YouTube channel and leave your comment in the live chat to contribute to the conversation. 


Also on the show, Bruce Curlock will join Tyler and Liam. The three of them will talk about which players could make the jump to the NHL from the Bakersfield Condors, the Oilers depth, and yesterday's acquisition of Jayden Grubbe.


Finally, Jack Campbell is next up on the grading list. It was a tough regular season for Campbell, who struggled massively throughout the year. However, he did a good job in the playoffs of giving the Oilers a chance when called up. How would you grade Campbell? 

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  • 268. A big matchup versus the Vegas Golden Knights

    01:01:55
    Edmonton will find out tonight if the Oilers are "Back" when they go head-to-head with the Vegas Golden Knights at Rogers Place. It is never a perfect time to play the Golden Knights, but now might be a better time than others with the way Vegas has been playing. The Golden Knights are 3-6-1 in their last ten games, with their most recent loss coming last night versus the Calgary Flames. Of course, you can never take Vegas lightly, but the Oilers have been playing some good hockey in their previous couple of games, so making it three wins in a row isn't out of the realm of possibility. Tyler Yaremchuk will be back on the show today after his week away. Tyler will give us a recap of his trip down south before moving on to his thoughts on the Oilers from the past week. Along with Tyler, Jay Downton and Liam Horrobin will join Tyler for a Sherwood Ford GIANT Pre-Game edition of Oilersnation Everyday. If you want to contribute something to the conversation, leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Finning/CAT YouTube chat. Your thoughts are always welcome throughout the show. As they do every game day, Tyler, Jay and Liam will continue their Betway Picks Challenge. Shoutout to the episode’s sponsors: Betway: https://betway.com/en/sports Cornerstone Insurance: https://www.cornerstoneins.ca/ Sherwood Ford: https://www.sherwoodford.ca/ Sports Closet: https://sportscloset.ca/ Greta Bar Edmonton: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/edmontonAlberta Blue Cross: https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php Star Mechanical: https://starmechanical.ca/Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Follow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!
  • 267. The Oilers offence is thriving

    01:01:40
    After two convincing wins in a row, the Edmonton Oilers look to have found their identity. Connor McDavid is dominating the ice, Leon Draisaitl is scoring from his office, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is finding his 100-point touch, which leads to the question, are the Edmonton Oilers back? It felt like last night when the Oilers put eight past the Anaheim Ducks. Despite going down early, the team never seemed troubled. Max Jones gave the Ducks a couple of leads, but goals from Connor McDavid, Zach Hyman, Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Evander Kane, and Mattias Eklhom helped the Oilers cross the line.Even with the win, Edmonton are still 7th in the Pacific Division. They have 15 points through their first 20 games, which puts them six points behind the Seattle Kraken in the final wildcard spot. Come and join Liam Horrobin for today's edition of Oilersnation Everyday. He will recap everything that happened last night and Friday's game versus the Washington Capitals. If you want to add something to the conversation, leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat throughout the show. Later in the show, Tyler Yaremchuk will sign in from the Philadelphia Airport. Liam will pick Tyler's brain on what he has seen from the Oilers this past week, how he thinks they will shape up tomorrow against the Vegas Golden Knights and how his trip down to see Frank Seravalli went. To close out the show, Liam and Aaron will look around the sporting world with The Menu presented by DoorDash and their bets for the night over on Betway. Shoutout to the episode’s sponsors: Betway: https://betway.com/en/sports Cornerstone Insurance: https://www.cornerstoneins.ca/ Sherwood Ford: https://www.sherwoodford.ca/ Sports Closet: https://sportscloset.ca/ Greta Bar Edmonton: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/edmontonAlberta Blue Cross: https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php Star Mechanical: https://starmechanical.ca/Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Follow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!
  • 266. Defeated again

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    The Edmonton Oilers terrible season continued last night with a 6-3 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. The game was over before the first-period buzzer sounded after the Hurricanes beat Stuart Skinner four times, which resulted in him being pulled. The Oilers fought back outscoring the Canes 3-2; however, it didn't matter. Of course, the loss is worse than anything else but the effort the team showed was equally as frustrating. Where was that kind of effort in the previous 17 games? Why has it taken so long for this team to show up? Today on Oilersnation Everyday, the guys want to hear from you. Head over to the Oilersnation YouTube channel and leave your thoughts in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat. Throughout the show, they will read your thoughts out on air. What's frustrating you the most? Where do you want to see change? Is the season over? All of your questions, comments and concerns are welcome throughout the show. Tyler Yaremchuk won't be around today so instead Liam Horrobin will host the show. He will be joined by guest co-host Baggedmilk and Producer Aaron. Tomorrow, the Oilers take on the Washington Capitals at 1:00 pm mountain time, which means no show tomorrow. With that, the guys will quickly preview what they expect from the Oilers in that matchup. Be sure to drop your game-day predictions in the chat during this portion of the show.Betway: https://betway.com/en/sports Cornerstone Insurance: https://www.cornerstoneins.ca/ Sherwood Ford: https://www.sherwoodford.ca/ Sports Closet: https://sportscloset.ca/ Greta Bar Edmonton: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/edmontonAlberta Blue Cross: https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php Star Mechanical: https://starmechanical.ca/Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Follow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us
  • 265. Looking for a win in Carolina

    42:27
    The Edmonton Oilers four-game road trip continues tonight in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Oilers will go head-to-head against the Carolina Hurricanes, the odds-on favourite to make the Stanley Cup final from the Eastern Conference at the start of the season. Much like the Oilers, the season didn't start perfectly for Carolina; however, they managed to get back on track quickly and now have a 7-3-0 record in their last ten games. Most recently, they beat the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday 4-2 with two goals coming from Seth Jarvis. Edmonton is still looking for its first win on this road trip. They had 2-0 leads versus the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers in their previous two games but weren't able to close out their competition. Head Coach Kris Knoblauch has gone to the blender with his lines for tonight. Leon Draisaitl has been elevated to the first line with Connor McDavid which has resulted in Connor Brown's demoted to the fourth. Additionally, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins will centre the second line with Evander Kane and Zach Hyman on his wings. There have been changes to the blueline too with Cody Ceci rotating on the bottom pair with Vincent Desharnais alongside Philip Broberg. Between the pipes, it looks like Stuart Skinner will get the nod over Calvin Pickard.What are your thoughts on these lineup decisions? Head over to the Oilersnation YouTube Channel and leave your questions comments and concerns in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat throughout the show. 
  • 264. The Edmonton Oilers Woes Continue

    01:01:46
    Despite a red-hot start to the game, the Edmonton Oilers found a way to lose yet again. Connor McDavid scored from an impossible angle in one of his more impressive games of the season, which was quickly followed by a goal from Evander Kane. The snowball started to form after Kane took a penalty eight seconds after scoring. The Panthers converted and then shortly after made it 2-2.The Oilers did regain the lead in the second period. McDavid was taken down on a breakaway and then made the Panthers pay for their mistake with a penalty shot goal. However, that was Edmonton's last goal, with Florida scoring three unanswered to win 5-3. So, what went wrong for the Oilers last night? Liam Horrobin will break everything down in today's edition of Oilersnation Everyday. With Tyler Yaremchuk away on vacation, Liam will be joined by Nation Dan and Producer Aaron. If you want to add something to the conversation, leave your questions, comments and concerns in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat.With Nation Dan joining the show, they will also discuss fighting in the NHL. For those of you who don't know, Dan runs hockey fights, so if there's anyone to ask about fighting in the NHL, it's him.Additionally, news broke yesterday that the NHL is making a new international tournament. However, it won't be like a real World Cup, with only four teams set to compete. They will also break down that tournament on the show and would love to hear your thoughts.  
  • 263. Getting back on track in Florida

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    The Edmonton Oilers' four-game road trip continues tonight versus the Florida Panthers. Unfortunately, the beginning of the road trip did not go as planned, as the Oilers fell 6-4 to the Tampa Bay Lightning after holding the lead going into the third period. The depth scoring showed up for Edmonton, with goals coming from Derek Ryan (twice), James Hamblin and Evan Bouchard. However, neither Connor McDavid nor Leon Draisaitl could find the back of the net, which ultimately proved to be the difference. Tonight, they will look to get back on the straight and narrow against a Panthers team with a 7-2-1 record in their last ten games. Calvin Pickard gets the nod between the pipes over Stuart Skinner, who has won three of his previous four games. To set you up for tonight's game, Tyler Yaremchuk will host a Sherwood Ford GIANT Pre Game Show edition of Oilersnation Everyday and will be joined by Liam Horrobin and Jay Downton. The three will discuss what happened on Saturday and what to expect from the Panthers tonight. Additionally, Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff will appear on the show. Frank will fill us in on what is happening for the Oilers in the trade market. Rumours started to swirl over the week that Edmonton have expressed heavy interest in Montreal Canadiens goaltender Cayden Primeau, Jake Allen and Samuel Montembeault. Frank will give us insight into how close that deal is. If you want to add something to the conversation, head over to the Oilersnation YouTube during the live show and leave your comments in the Finning/CAT live chat. 
  • 262. The Oilers hit the road & Baggedmilk joins the show

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    Tyler Yaremchuk isn't around for today's show, so it is officially an Oilersnation Everyday with Liam Horrobin edition of the show. Helping Liam out of the show today is Producer Aaron, along with Baggedmilk, who will be on the Star Mechanical guest line.The three will break down everything with the Edmonton Oilers, including the upcoming five-game road trip. Additionally, Baggedmilk will give us his thoughts on the Oilers new head coach, Kris Knoblauch. It may have only been two games, but the Coach Garlic era has started with two straight wins with two big three periods. One debate happening in Edmonton right now is between the crease. Stuart Skinner has played excellently since Jack Campbell was sent to the Bakersfield Condors. He has a 0.944, 0.970 and 0.914 save percentage in his last three games. The debate isn't when Cal Pickard deserves to play but when Skinner needs a break. We will get Baggedmilk's thoughts on the situation.Also, on the show, a list has been swirling around the internet for the last couple of days showing the top 10 worst moves during the Connor McDavid era. The list is grim, but the guys will give their thoughts on the ranks on today's show. However, they will twist it by releasing some of the best moves during the McDavid era, too. Finally, Liam will wrap up the show with tonight's menu presented by DoorDash, the Betway Wrap and the Wendy's Daily Faceoff Survivor. Shoutout to the episode’s sponsors: Oodle Noodle: https://www.oodlenoodle.ca/ Cornerstone Insurance: https://www.cornerstoneins.ca/ Wilhauk Beef Jerky: https://www.wilhaukbeefjerky.com/Greta Bar Edmonton: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/edmontonCentury Mile Racetrack & Casino: https://www.cnty.com/centurymileAlberta Blue Cross: https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Follow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!
  • 261. The Oilers come from behind to beat Seattle

    50:52
    Things did not look promising for the Edmonton Oilers late in the 3-1 period. The Oilers were down 3-1, with the clock narrowing to zero until some heroics from Evander Kane saved the day.Kane scored two goals in the game's final moments to tie it up at 3-3. Then, in overtime, Kane came through again with another hat trick to give the Oilers a 4-3 win. Connor McDavid also got in on the action, initially making it 1-0. The win now gives the Oilers a three-game win streak as they look to continue to get their season back on track. Another big reason why the Oilers came away with two points last night was Stuart Skinner. The Edmonton native came up big many times throughout the game, giving the Oilers every chance to win the hockey game. Since Jack Campbell was sent to the Bakersfield Condors, Skinner's game has elevated, indicating he is back on the right path. Today on Oilersnation Everyday, Tyler Yaremchuk and Liam Horrobin will break down everything that went down last night at Rogers Place. What did you think of last night's Oilers game? Be sure to leave comments and concerns throughout the show in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat. Joining Tyler and Liam on the show is Jason Gregor from Sports 1440. With Gregor, the three of them will talk about what they have seen from new head coach Kris Knoblauch. Gregor will also give his thoughts on last night's game and what he expects from the Oilers on their upcoming road trip. Shoutout to the episode’s sponsors: Betway: https://betway.com/en/sports Cornerstone Insurance: https://www.cornerstoneins.ca/ Sherwood Ford: https://www.sherwoodford.ca/ Sports Closet: https://sportscloset.ca/ Greta Bar Edmonton: https://www.gretabar.com/locations/edmontonAlberta Blue Cross: https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php Star Mechanical: https://starmechanical.ca/Visit www.nationgear.ca for merch and more.Follow us on Instagram @oilersnationdotcomFollow us on Twitter/Facebook/TikTok @OilersNationReach out to sales@thenationnetwork.com to connect with our Sales Team and discuss opportunities to partner with us!
  • 260. Taking on the Seattle Kraken

    57:23
    The Edmonton Oilers welcome the Seattle Kraken to Rogers Place tonight for their second matchup in five days. On Saturday night, the Oilers beat the Kraken 4-1 on the road, with help from a Zach Hyman hat trick. Stuart Skinner had his best game of the season, posting a 0.944 save percentage. However, despite the win, Jay Woodcroft and Dave Manson were relieved of their coaching duties the following day, which left a bitter taste in fans' mouths about the organization. Now that Woodcroft is gone as the head coach, the Kris Knoblauch era began on Monday night versus the New York Islanders with a 4-1 win. Tonight, they will look for a similar; however, they will be without Dylan Holloway, who is now out long-term with a knee injury.Some good news on the injury is that Connor Brown will likely return tonight. Brown has been out since the Oilers lost 4-3 to the Dallas Stars. Fans have mixed reviews about Brown, but with Knoblauch now behind the bench, it's a new start for everyone.Today's episode will be a Sherwood Ford GIANT Pre Game Show edition of Oilersnation Everyday with Tyler Yaremchuk, Liam Horrobin and Jay Downton. The three will be live from Sherwood Ford, and you can interact with them in the Finning/CAT YouTube live chat. Your thoughts are always welcome on the show.Other news surrounding the Edmonton Oilers is the play of Jack Campbell. Campbell was sent down the Bakersfield Condors last week, and saying he has struggled is an understatement. In his three starts, Campbell has a 4.36 goals-against average and a 0.820 save percentage. His future will be discussed on today's show, too.