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@nelsonaw78

Oilers fan through thick and thin along with a steady diet of dad jokes. Always an optimist and rarely serious 🤪. Big fan of the Three Stooges. #letsgooilers

Alberta, Canada Katılım Ocak 2019
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@nelsonaw78 @SpuddyMcKenzie That’s not what I’m saying at all. I’m saying McKinnon wasn’t speeding towards the goalie. If he was speeding towards the goalie, then it would be a five minute major. He was directed towards the goalie by the defender.
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Spud McKenzie
Spud McKenzie@SpuddyMcKenzie·
Under every other rule book in hockey (Hockey Canada, IIHF, etc.) what MacKinnon did is always a five minute major. Avs fans don’t like the outcome, but the league kept it consistent with how any other level hockey would call it.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@ToughCallPod @SpuddyMcKenzie What should Nurse do there? Just let Nate walk around his goalie? You have to call 5 there or you say skating full speed towards the goalie is okay as long as someone bumps you a bit along the way. It was the perfect storm.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@OilAcumen 5 minutes did seem harsh. However I think you set a dangerous precedent if you let him off with 2 minutes for that magnitude of collision. There are players in the league that would exploit that play come playoffs to try and injure a goalie. Nate isn’t one of them.
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Jake@OilAcumen·
That’s absolutely a penalty but not a five
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Ryan Whitney@ryanwhitney6·
I do not think thats a major on MacKinnon. if Nurse hadnt made contact with him than maybe
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Eric Friesen 🏒
Eric Friesen 🏒@EricJFriesen·
Most Assists In A Best-On-Best Men's International Tournament: 1. 🇨🇦 Wayne Gretzky (1987 CC) - 18 𝟮. 🇨🇦 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗿 𝗠𝗰𝗗𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗱 (𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲 𝗢𝗚) - 𝟭𝟭 3. 🇷🇺 Alexei Kasatonov (1981 CC) - 10 4. 🇨🇦 Guy Lafleur (1981 CC) - 9 5. 🇸🇪 Lucas Raymond (2026 OG) - 8 6. 🇫🇮 Saku Koivu (1998 OG) - 8 7. 🇨🇦 Wayne Gretzky (1991 CC) - 8 8. 🇨🇦 Bryan Trottier (1981 CC) - 8 9. 🇨🇦 Denis Potvin (1976 CC) - 8 10. 🇨🇦 Paul Coffey (1984 CC) - 8
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
Single game elimination. The better team doesn’t always win. Great game though.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@Jabs_13 I’d love to see these teams play a best of 5 but the physical toll on the players would be ridiculous.
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Jack Jablonski
Jack Jablonski@Jabs_13·
TOP 10 Players in the Gold Medal Game: 1. McDavid 🇨🇦 2. MacKinnon 🇨🇦 3. Makar 🇨🇦 4. Q. Hughes 🇺🇸 5. Celebrini 🇨🇦 6. Hellebuyck 🇺🇸 7. Crosby 🇨🇦 8. B. Tkachuk 🇺🇸 9. Eichel 🇺🇸 10. Marner 🇨🇦 But who’s the best team? I can’t wait to find out on Sunday. Go for Gold🥇
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UNSENSRD@unsensrd·
Celebrini-McDavid-MacKinnon We’re watching the greatest line ever formed in this sport folks. Oh Canada.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@JasonGregor Countries didn’t like the team world concept. What about splitting a team over 2 countries. A German/Swiss 50/50 team would be decent.
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Jason Gregor@JasonGregor·
Will be interesting to see how the NHL works their next World Cup. Canada, USA, Finland and Sweden are in. If the war is over, Russia is in. That is five teams, but that leaves Czechia, Switzerland, Slovakia, Germany, Denmark and Latvia. Some big NHL stars from those latter countries. They will want them in. But most of those teams also include non-NHL players, and will their teams let them leave to play in a February tournament. Tourney should be eight teams, but how will they decide on which eight. Will be fascinating to see what direction they go in.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@BR_OpenIce @BaptismByOil I think not picking Hyman is a miss, but Wilson will create time and space out there and cause some chaos in front of the net. Should be a strong fit with McDavid. If Celebrini can mesh with McDavid that line could be unstoppable.
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B/R Open Ice@BR_OpenIce·
Team Canada first liner Tom Wilson?! Based on today’s practice lines, there’s a chance 👀
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JB 🇨🇦
JB 🇨🇦@JackieBee_16·
Fun question: What song can you absolutely not either sit still when you hear it - or absolutely have to sing along with? Mine is Footloose haha. It’s a childhood thing, I used to blast it at my neighbor’s windows to get them to come out and play every damn day 🎶 👟
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@dstaples Chemistry is so important in short tournaments. Years ago Kunitz made it because of his chemistry with Crosby.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@BrendenEscott If Canada loses, it will be because they couldn’t score Hyman type goals in tight checking games where there’s no time and space.
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Aidan
Aidan@OilySince03·
This from Leon Draisaitl says it all! #Oilers PostGame | Edmonton 4-3 loss vs Calgary
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@bobgoalie1 @lotsryan You are correct. Everyone cherry picks comments to fit their narrative. The team has always dialed things in for the stretch drive. I expect the same this year. They’ve played a lot of hockey the last few years. This break is what they need.
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Bob@bobgoalie1·
Regarding Leon's comments: If you feel coaching is the problem, you hear "get us a new coach". If you feel goaltending is the problem, you hear "get us a real goalie" The reality is he's calling out everybody, including himself. Don't use your biasness to speak for Leon.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@JasonGregor It’s player selection. For the olympics they are choosing some players with less skill who defend well and kill penalties. For the world juniors it seems like they fill the roster exclusively with elite players who never had to learn how to play at both ends of the ice.
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Jason Gregor@JasonGregor·
Forwards: Macklin Celebrini Beckett Sennecke Berkly Catton Ben Kindel Defencemen: Matthew Schaefer Sam Dickinson Players who were eligible to play for Canada at WJC but are currently in the NHL. Claims the Canadian system is broken due to one loss to Czechia. Overblown. You can dislike things about the state of minor hockey... Cost, pressure on young kids, academies, year-round hockey etc, but the country still develops many good players, in fact it is so good six of them are in the NHL as teenagers and playing well. No system is perfect, and having rational discussions about minor hockey would be great, but trying to use a loss in a game, which was a great game, which was a one-game-winner-take-all as a basis that the Canadian system is broken is a major reach. Also, it illustrates a bit of arrogance in thinking Canada has to win every major tourney or the system is broken.
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W@yne Nelson 🏒 🇨🇦@nelsonaw78·
@JackieBee_16 @HeavyHockeyNet Those kids that play a complete 200ft game are out there, they just need to put some of them on the team. Too many first round picks. Need a few second and third rounders on the roster that had to scratch and claw their way to getting drafted.
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JB 🇨🇦@JackieBee_16·
This is so bang on. Hockey Canada is also so set on developing elite goal scorers and offensive minded players (see 2026 world junior team) that they’re forgetting that there’s more to the game than just “ put puck in net”. Time to go back to the basics.
Topher Scott@HockeyThinkTank

Thoughts on Team Canada at World Juniors: There's been a lot of discourse today about Canada's performance after bowing out to Czechia again. I've read a lot about roster construction, team toughness, how players were used during the tournament, and other things related to the team's inability to get the job done. These things may have been an issue, but reality is the problem runs way deeper. Here is the biggest thing that people aren't talking about: Canada has WAY fewer youth boys playing hockey than it did a decade ago. Looking at Hockey Canada registration and membership data, it's mind-boggling to see the numbers. And the numbers in the biggest provinces (Ontario and Quebec) are especially egregious. So why is this happening? Hockey is Canada's sport. It shouldn't be like this. It's what we hear every day from families all over North America: Costs are too high. It's professionalized at too young of an age. The stress of the youth hockey experience is too much for kids and families. Community programs have been replaced by for-profit entities leading to higher costs and more pressure. Development has been replaced by super teams and rogue/outlaw leagues outside of Hockey Canada even before kids are 8 years old. At the older ages, hockey academies have become what families believe is the only way their kids will make it - shelling out INSANE amounts of money to send their kids to do so. Ontario just got rid of residency rules which will only lead to less accountability and more club-hopping than there already was in the nation's craziest and biggest youth hockey market. The reason why Canada was the hockey superpower for so long is because it was part of the fabric of the country. There was such a pride and passion for the game and what the game meant to the flag. There was such a sense of playing the game for something bigger than yourself. Now rather than playing for the love of the game, hockey in Canada is like a job for many of these kids in the environment they're being put in. It's less about pride and passion and more about the path to making it. When in all honesty, it's the pride and passion for the game that is the biggest consistency in the kids that do end up making it. If Canada wants to restore its hockey dominance, it better take a long look in the mirror at the grassroots and what is going on in youth hockey. If you have tens of thousands of fewer boys playing the game, you should probably look at that first. The bigger your pool of athletes, the more elite athletes you can develop. "As many as possible, for as long as possible, in the best environment possible". That has to be the guiding principle. There's a lot of great people in Canada doing incredible things for the game, but the system itself is fundamentally broken. If Hockey Canada is serious about getting back to the top, it has to start at the bottom.

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