Friday, November 6, 2009

Nov.5 Oilers VS Rangers = LOSS

Nov.6 - Last night the boys in blue, the Edmonton Oilers faced off against the well-played New York Rangers. The Rangers came into the match with a season record of 9-6-0. After the night carried out, Rangers were able to walk out with another win added to their glory. The Oilers lost the bought 4-2 and were out-shot 39-28. The Oilers struggled with keeping themselves out of the box and therefor gave up 3 goals on the powerplay kill. The Oilers season record dropped to 7-8-1, bringing them under the .500 mark. Lets hope Pat Quinn can collect our players through the current injuries and on-going sick leave of some other players.


Mike Comrie, out on sick-leave. Edmonton Oilers Centreman




Edmonton Oilers Rally Against Cancer A Success

This last few weeks (October 21- November 2) Oilers fans were able to bid on one-of-a-kind Oilers memorabilia in the Rally Against Cancer Online Auction. Highlighted lots include Boys on the Bus alumni team signed items, an assortment of autographed game-used equipment and game-worn jerseys from Game Seven of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals. The auction was closed on November 2nd at 8:00pm with staggered times and was reported to be a great success.

The organization
alongside the Oilers responsible for this event was The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation (EOCF). The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundationis dedicated to building strong and vibrant communities by contributing its resources and financial support to charitable organizations that serve the residents of Oil Country. The EOCF has worked to change lives in Oil Country through their support of a host of deserving organizations. The Foundation gives back in excess of $1 million annually to registered charities throughout Central and Northern Alberta who focus their activities on youth, education and health and wellness.

It hasnt yet been reported the numerical success of the event, but it is evident many fans took part of this event placing their bids throughout the past few weeks on a approximately 100 items.


Wayne Gretzky Autographed Stick. Just one of many items that were auctioned off.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Gagne, Quinns new centre of attention?


Nov.4


With Shawn Horcoff out with a combination of the flu and an injured shoulder and Mike Comrie also very ill with the flu, head coach of the Edmonton Oilers Pat Quinn has his eyes and attention set on making a different player the starting centre of the team. Gagner who has been described to contain grittiness, spots of flair, quick feet and disciplined focus, it only seems right that he would be the best fit for the proposed role. Gagner has tough shoes to fill and his current -1 rating is no help either with him and the current critics. But if Sam Gagner stays focused and plays the game he knows how to play, his step into the spotlight of the Rexall Arena should be a smooth transition. Gagner currently has a total of 4 goals and 10 points, not a horrible start, but hopefully the new position will encourage more point production from the young forward.

Sam Gagner #89. Edmonton Oilers new starting Centreman

Penner Leads League With Even Strength Point Production

27 Dustin Penner, Edmonton Oiler's Right Wing

Dustin Penner has had the most succesful start to the 2009/2010 season thus far. Penner leads the Edmonton Oilers in goals with 9 goals, placing him in 9th place overall in the NHL standings. Penner also has the lead with total points overall compared to his fellow teammates with 19 points, placing him in the 6th spot overall in the NHL standings. Therefor concluding Dustin Penner to be, the most productive scorer in the National Hockey League. Penner has averaged 4.86 points for every 60 minutes of even strength play, compared to another league favorite player; Alexander Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals, who is at 4.77 points per 60 minutes of play. Penner had a slow season last year, when the Edmonton Oilers picked him up from the Anaheim Ducks, who were fresh off of a Stanley Cup trophy win, fans however, can appreciate the talent this player adds to the team through the recorded stats and amazing play Penner has lately produced.



Oilers Movember (Update)

Following the progress of eight Edmonton Oilers players as they grow moustaches for charity.
Movember (the month formerly known as November) is a moustache-growing charity event held during November each year that raises funds and awareness for men's health. Eight Oilers players and three members of the team's training staff will be participating in the charity event this year and we will be tracking their moustache progress throughout the month.

The eight Edmonton Oilers participating in the charitable event include:

· Gilbert Brule who has collected $1115 in donations so far.
· Taylor Chorney who has collected $1390 in donations thus far.
· Sam Gagner who has had a contribution of $354.89 so far.
· J-F Jacques who has collected $165 so far.
· Patrick O'Sullivan has collected charitable donations of $50.
· Ryan Stone with $1960 donations so far.
· Zack Stortini has collected $140.
· Theo Peckham has collected contributions of $110 so far.

The Edmonton Oilers Training Staff who are also involved in the event include:

· Stephen Lines (Massage Therapist) has collected $310 in donations.
· Jeff Lang (Equipment Manager) has received $50 in donations so far.
· Chris Davie (Assistant Medical Trainer) has collected $200 in charitable donations.

Prostate Cancer Canada (mailto:http://www.prostatecancer.ca) uses the Movember funds for the development of programs related to awareness, public education, advocacy, support of those affected and research into the prevention, detection, treatment and cure of prostate cancer

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Oilers Are Hurtin'

There's a lot of pain being felt by the Oilers these days. As of Oct. 31/2009 we have 6 players not suiting up. Sheldon Souray and Steve Staios are both out with a concussion.

Souray was tripped by Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla and placed on the day-to-day list. On Oct.30 he was moved to the long term injury list and is out indefinitely. Steve Staios was hit into the boards on Tuesday, Oct. 6 and is out indefinitely.

Lubomir Visnovsky and Mike Comrie are both out with the flu. Marc Pouliot is out with a sports hernia and Ryan Stone has recently had knee surgery and will be out approximately 8 weeks.

We wish our injured players a safe return to the ice.

Oilers Help Raise Money In Movember!

November has been officially renamed "Movember." In support of prostate cancer research, 8 Edmonton oilers and 3 members of training staff are growing mustaches throughout the month of Movember.

Gilbert Brule, Taylor Chorney, Sam Gagner, Jean-Francois Jacques, Patrick O'Sullivan, Ryan Stone, Zack Stortini and Theo Peckham will all be sporting mustaches on the ice. Behind the scenes, Stephen Lines (team massage therapist), Jeff Lang (equipment manager) and Chris Davie (asst. medical trainer) will be showing their support.

To date the team has raised over $5500 for prostate cancer.

Tomorrow night we play the New York Rangers at Rexall. Go Oilers Go!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

NHL Players Positive on H1N1 Flu Virus

There is no exception for H1N1 flu virus. Ladislav Smid Edmonton Oilers defenceman had contracted the swine flu and it is confirmed after the test result.

As of now, all other players, coaches, and staff have no confirmed cases. Although, some players like Ales Hemsky, Mike Comrey and Gilbert Brule who missed few games because they got seasonal flu and it is tough for the team. The teams are not immune to this new virus but they are trying their best to be cautious.

The Avalanche backup goaltender Peter Budaj had been diagnosed and confirmed with swine flu. He did not make to join the team for their four-game road trip but he hopes to rejoin the team before the four-game ends.