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| 25-4-2019 | Bogdan Yakimov frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers left wing Bogdan Yakimov feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Russia, Bogdan Yakimov was originally drafted to the NHL by the Edmonton Oilers in the 3rd round of the 2013 entry draft. He has appeared in 1 NHL games during his career, notching 0 goals and adding 0 assists along with 0 penalty minutes. The 24 year old left wing has not yet played for the Edmonton Oilers this season. He has played 82 games with the Bakersfield Condors this season, totalling 12+13=25 with 10 PIM.
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| 25-4-2019 | NHL nominates players for NHL Awards |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | The NHL has released the annual list of award nominees. For each category in which the winner is voted, there are three nominees. The annual NHL Awards Ceremony is held right after the Stanley Cup Finals.
Here are the candidates for season 2018-19:
Jack Adams Award 1. CGY Head Coach, Calgary Flames 2. PHI Fred Shero, Philadelphia Flyers 3. TOR Head Coach, Toronto Maple Leafs Annual award given to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success
Calder Memorial Trophy 1. Nick Merkley, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Michael McLeod, Tampa Bay Lightning 3. Michael Dal Colle, New York Rangers Annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League
Hart Memorial Trophy 1. Jamie Benn, Columbus Blue Jackets 2. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 3. Connor McDavid, Dallas Stars Annual award given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy 1. Patrik Laine, Winnipeg Jets 2. William Karlsson, St. Louis Blues 3. Jonathan Drouin, Montreal Canadiens Annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability
James Norris Memorial Trophy 1. Jake Muzzin, Los Angeles Kings 2. Torey Krug, New Jersey Devils 3. Zach Werenski, Columbus Blue Jackets Annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position
Frank J. Selke Trophy 1. Logan Shaw, Philadelphia Flyers 2. Sonny Milano, Columbus Blue Jackets 3. Milan Lucic, Edmonton Oilers Annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game
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| 23-4-2019 | Brayden Point frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Brayden Point feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Brayden Point was originally drafted to the NHL by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 3rd round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 232 NHL games during his career, notching 62 goals and adding 92 assists along with 90 penalty minutes. The 23 year old center has played 82 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 24+36=60 with 32 PIM.
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| 22-4-2019 | EDM Head Coach praises Cam York |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers head coach EDM Head Coach has praised young defenseman Cam York in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Cam York has played 28 games with Boston College this season, collecting 9+16=25 with 14 PIM.
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| 19-4-2019 | Bo Horvat frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Bo Horvat feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a franchise player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Bo Horvat was originally drafted to the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1st round of the 2013 entry draft. He has appeared in 367 NHL games during his career, notching 78 goals and adding 113 assists along with 113 penalty minutes. The 24 year old center has played 56 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 13+18=31 with 22 PIM.
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| 19-4-2019 | EDM Head Coach praises Frédéric Vaillancourt |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers head coach EDM Head Coach has praised young defenseman Frédéric Vaillancourt in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Frédéric Vaillancourt has played 71 games with Red Deer Rebels this season, collecting 8+14=22 with 86 PIM.
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| 19-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Who's hot
Oliver Ekman-Larsson is looking steady with 3 points in 3 games last week.
John Klingberg is looking good with 4 points in 3 games last week.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is looking good with a 5 game point scoring streak with 1 game goalstreak.
Bo Horvat is looking steady with 3 points in 3 games last week.
Who's cold
Kalle Kossila has lost his sights and is now 16 games without a goal.
Valeri Nichushkin has lost his sights and is now 6 games without a goal.
Milan Lucic has lost his sights and is now 5 games without a goal.
Adam Larsson has played 39 games without a goal.
Ethan Bear has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Al Montoya hasn't got a chance to start in the last five games.
Nick Paul is down on his game pulling a 10 game streak without registering a single point.
Jared McIsaac has played 19 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
Ryan Strome remains sidelined with leg injury.
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| 18-4-2019 | Daniil Vovchenko frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers right wing Daniil Vovchenko feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Russia, Daniil Vovchenko, was originally signed as a free agent to the NHL. He has not yet played at NHL level. The 23 year old right wing has not yet played for the Edmonton Oilers this season. He has played 75 games with the Bakersfield Condors this season, totalling 10+5=15 with 8 PIM.
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| 17-4-2019 | Kyle Pettit frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Kyle Pettit feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a regular player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Kyle Pettit was originally drafted to the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in the 6th round of the 2014 entry draft. He has not yet played at NHL level. The 23 year old center has not yet played for the Edmonton Oilers this season. He has played 74 games with the Bakersfield Condors this season, totalling 7+8=15 with 14 PIM.
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| 14-4-2019 | Jesse Puljujärvi injured. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\2.jpg) | Jesse Puljujärvi (EDM) suffered groin injury during the game in an incident with Derek Forbort (LAK).
He is expected to be sidelined for a couple of days. I just hope I can get back on the ice quickly and do what I can for the team, he said after the game.
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| 13-4-2019 | Team captain meets with Nick Paul |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Team captain Justin Faulk called a short meeting with Nick Paul after practice today to discuss some issues that have affected his play. I have to take the brunt of this, said Nick Paul as he left the ice. My play has not been up to snuff and if I'm not contributing more, I have to work harder.
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| 12-4-2019 | Nick Schmaltz frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Nick Schmaltz feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a core player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of USA, Nick Schmaltz was originally drafted to the NHL by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1st round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 222 NHL games during his career, notching 50 goals and adding 85 assists along with 46 penalty minutes. The 23 year old center has played 78 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 17+31=48 with 16 PIM.
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| 12-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
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Adam Larsson is looking good with 3 points in 2 games last week.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is looking good with 3 points in 2 games last week.
Who's cold
Kalle Kossila has lost his sights and is now 13 games without a goal.
Nick Schmaltz is looking out of place on the ice despite notching 2 points last week.
Cam Talbot has been chilly and allowed 8 goals in 2 games.
Ethan Bear has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Nick Paul has lost his sights and is now 17 games without a goal.
Bo Horvat has lost his sights and is now 10 games without a goal.
Jared McIsaac has played 16 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
Ryan Strome remains sidelined with leg injury.
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| 10-4-2019 | Bo Horvat frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Bo Horvat feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a franchise player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Bo Horvat was originally drafted to the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1st round of the 2013 entry draft. He has appeared in 367 NHL games during his career, notching 78 goals and adding 113 assists along with 113 penalty minutes. The 24 year old center has played 56 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 13+18=31 with 22 PIM.
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| 10-4-2019 | Mitchell Callahan resumes light training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Bakersfield Condors right wing Mitchell Callahan has resumed light training after his injury and is listed day to day.
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| 8-4-2019 | Bo Horvat frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers center Bo Horvat feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a franchise player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a minor league player.
A native of Canada, Bo Horvat was originally drafted to the NHL by the Vancouver Canucks in the 1st round of the 2013 entry draft. He has appeared in 367 NHL games during his career, notching 78 goals and adding 113 assists along with 113 penalty minutes. The 24 year old center has played 56 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 13+18=31 with 22 PIM.
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| 8-4-2019 | EDM Head Coach praises Alex Turcotte |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers head coach EDM Head Coach has praised young center Alex Turcotte in his latest interviews. Altough he seems very fond of this highly skilled youngster, he didn't want to comment on his team's strategy concerning the upcoming draft.
Alex Turcotte has played 26 games with Wisconsin this season, collecting 21+12=33 with 9 PIM.
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| 7-4-2019 | Brayden Point reaches career high ! |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Brayden Point marked a new career high in assists with 35 assists after assisting in tonights game against Vancouver Canucks on a goal by Oscar Klefbom. For me this is dream come true, was all he could say after the game.
A native of Canada, Brayden Point was originally drafted to the NHL by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 3rd round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 231 NHL games during his career, notching 61 goals and adding 91 assists along with 90 penalty minutes. The 23 year old center has played 81 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 23+35=58 with 32 PIM.
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| 6-4-2019 | Andrej Sekera resumes full training. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Bakersfield Condors defenseman Andrej Sekera has resumed full training after his injury.
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| 5-4-2019 | Weekly team report |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Who's hot
Justin Faulk is looking steady with 3 points in 4 games last week.
Valeri Nichushkin is looking good with a 3 game point scoring streak with 2 game goalstreak.
Jesse Puljujärvi is looking good with a 3 game point scoring streak with 1 game goalstreak.
Brayden Point is looking steady with 4 points in 4 games last week.
Who's cold
Kalle Kossila has lost his sights and is now 10 games without a goal.
Nick Schmaltz is looking out of place on the ice despite notching 2 points last week.
Cam Talbot has been chilly and allowed 6 goals in 1 games.
Adam Larsson has played 33 games without a goal.
Anton Slepyshev has lost his sights and is now 7 games without a goal.
Ethan Bear has been a healthy scratch in his last five games.
Nick Paul has lost his sights and is now 14 games without a goal.
Bo Horvat has lost his sights and is now 7 games without a goal.
Jared McIsaac has played 13 games without a goal.
Jan Kovar has lost his sights and is now 15 games without a goal.
Trainer's room
Ryan Strome remains sidelined with leg injury.
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| 4-4-2019 | Ryan Strome speaks up. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Ryan Strome is disappointed in the team tactics after averaging 9 minutes in the last five games. He wants more icetime.
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| 4-4-2019 | Daniil Vovchenko uncertain about future |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Daniil Vovchenko wants clarification on his future as he no longer can be considered a prospect. He wants you to clarify his status in the organization.
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| 4-4-2019 | Valeri Nichushkin reaches career high ! |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Valeri Nichushkin marked a new career high in points with 35 after scoring in tonights game against Calgary Flames on a feed by Jesse Puljujärvi. I just want to thank all the people that have supported me throughout my career. I couldn't have done this without them, he said to the press.
A native of Russia, Valeri Nichushkin was originally drafted to the NHL by the Dallas Stars in the 1st round of the 2013 entry draft. He has appeared in 311 NHL games during his career, notching 53 goals and adding 78 assists along with 100 penalty minutes. The 24 year old right wing has played 80 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 19+16=35 with 40 PIM.
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| 4-4-2019 | Andrej Sekera injured. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\2.jpg) | Andrej Sekera of Bakersfield Condors suffered injury during tonights minorleague game against the Stockton Heat.
He is expected to be sidelined for a couple of days . I may be out of the line up for the next game just as a precaution, but I don't think it's anything serious, he said as medics fastened him onto the stretcher.
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| 2-4-2019 | Brayden Point reaches career high ! |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Brayden Point marked a new career high in points with 55 after assisting in tonights game against Colorado Avalanche on a goal by Milan Lucic. All of them are special, but I'm going to remember this one the most, our record breaker told a Hockey Night in Canada reporter..
A native of Canada, Brayden Point was originally drafted to the NHL by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 3rd round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 229 NHL games during his career, notching 61 goals and adding 88 assists along with 88 penalty minutes. The 23 year old center has played 79 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 23+32=55 with 30 PIM.
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| 2-4-2019 | Mitchell Callahan injured. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\2.jpg) | Mitchell Callahan of Bakersfield Condors suffered injury during tonights minorleague game against the Colorado Eagles.
He is expected to be sidelined for around two weeks . It hurts, I admit, but I just have to take it like a man, he said before being taken away for x-rays.
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| 2-4-2019 | Ryan Strome injured. |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\2.jpg) | Ryan Strome (EDM) suffered leg injury during the game in an incident with Ryan Graves (COL).
He is expected to be sidelined for more than a month. Hey sometimes you do all the right things but something still goes wrong, you can't worry about injuries or you won't be playing long, he commented in a radio interview after the game.
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| 1-4-2019 | Ivan Barbashev reaches career high ! |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\0.jpg) | Ivan Barbashev marked a new career high in points with 13 after assisting in tonights game against Chicago Blackhawks on a goal by John Klingberg. When you come to play, good things happen, he said with a wink..
A native of Russia, Ivan Barbashev was originally drafted to the NHL by the St. Louis Blues in the 2nd round of the 2014 entry draft. He has appeared in 114 NHL games during his career, notching 14 goals and adding 15 assists along with 75 penalty minutes. The 23 year old left wing has played 78 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 6+7=13 with 68 PIM.
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| 31-3-2019 | Oscar Klefbom frustrated |
\Eastside Hockey Manager\pictures\icons\7.jpg) | Edmonton Oilers defenseman Oscar Klefbom feels frustrated about his position in the organization. He feels he's good enough to be a franchise player for the team and wonders why the organization still considers him a core player.
A native of Sweden, Oscar Klefbom was originally drafted to the NHL by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1st round of the 2011 entry draft. He has appeared in 349 NHL games during his career, notching 30 goals and adding 99 assists along with 88 penalty minutes. The 25 year old defenseman has played 78 games with the Edmonton Oilers this season, totalling 6+20=26 with 22 PIM.
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