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strudwick - Edmonton Oilers
VOLUME 3 l ISSUE 24
EDMONTON OILERS VS PHOENIX COYOTES
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4 Freeze Frame
7 Social Talk
9Roster 101
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PERRON EMBRACING FRESH
START IN OIL COUNTRY
Oilers forward David Perron has wasted little time getting acquainted with his new
team. After spending his first seven NHL seasons with the St. Louis Blues, Perron was
traded to the Oil on July 10 and has made an immediate impact, both on the scoreboard
and in the locker room.
17Off The Ice
19 Oilers Mad Libs
justin schultz
21Offside
boyd gordon
23 Spot The Imposters
taylor hall
27Community
29 Game Preview
31 Oilers Statistics
32 Oilers Roster
33 Visitors Roster
34 Visitors Statistics
36 NHL Standings
& Statistics
DAVID PERRON
39 Advance Scouting
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47 Faces Of Oil Country
48 Alumni Connection
jason strudwick
51 Oil Country Snapshots
58 Edmonton Oil Kings
61Stall-Mates Quiz
jeff petry
and nick schultz
62 Oilers Schedule
64 From The Stands
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The 25-year-old American forward had a successful playing career at Yale University before going on to play
for the Stockton Thunder in the ECHL. After registering 20 points (7-13-20) in 33 games for the Thunder,
Arcobello was recalled by the Oklahoma City Barons of the American Hockey League where he spent the past
three seasons before securing a spot on the Oilers roster this year.
MARK ARCOBELLO
FAVOURITES
Pump-up jam: Drake
Video game: Any of the NHLs
Professional sport outside of hockey: Football
Guilty pleasure food: Skittles
Concert recently attended: Zac Brown
EITHER/OR
Cats or dogs: Dogs
Movie at a theatre or home: Theatre
Mountain vacation or
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Regular hat-trick or
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Could win an eating competition: Gazdic
Calls his mom every day: Eberle
Drives the crappiest car: Perron
Tells the worst jokes: J. Schultz
Secretly loves romantic comedies: Nuge
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David Perron was drafted by St. Louis 26th overall in 2007. The Sherbrooke, Quebec native finds
himself in a new role as an offensive catalyst for the Edmonton Oilers.
The 25-year-old is relishing the opportunity to
contribute to a new team and a new city.
alphabetical order and were about to start discussing
St. Louis when his phone began to buzz.
“I think before, you start on one team and they give you
a chance to play in the best league in the world and
you’re so grateful for that,” said Perron. “Until you get
that phone call… you’re almost like, it’d be nice.”
“I saw ‘Doug Armstrong’ (Blues President of Hockey
Operations and General Manager) on my phone as it
was lying on the table. I knew something was going on.
I just had a different feeling that time. I had heard my
name being thrown around a little bit over the last two
weeks before that. I kind of had a feeling that’s what
it was and I got up right away. I told them, ‘I think I’m
traded’.
Plans changed for the winger as he received the call on
July 10, 2013 that he had been traded to the Edmonton
Oilers.
“Early on, it felt really weird to talk to another team.
They were really excited to get me. I was just kind of
sitting there, not sure what was going on for a little
bit.”
“They thought I was joking. By the time I talked
to Armstrong, he told me they traded my rights to
Edmonton. Then five minutes later, Kevin Lowe and
Craig MacTavish called me.”
Perron was filming a fantasy hockey preview show
in Montreal when he got the phone call that would
change his career. They were previewing the teams in
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former 10th overall pick, Magnus Paajarvi, and a 2014
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second-round draft pick to acquire Perron. It was a
trade that would pay immediate dividends to the Oilers.
“We’ve talked about David before,” said Oilers Head
Coach Dallas Eakins. “I saw this kid when he was in
junior. I kept an eye on him and then to get him, he’s
turned into a great leader in our dressing room.”
Through the start of the season, Perron has shown
high-offensive capabilities and the flexibility to play in
multiple roles for the Oilers.
“Every year I was trying to do that. No matter what
happens this year, I’m going to have the same mentality
next year and the year after. The biggest thing is going
from game-to-game,” said Perron. “I think something
I’ve learned throughout my career is when you have a
good game, you have to try to turn the page as soon as
possible because if you are still on that game, the next
day you won’t play as well.”
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“For me, he’s one of these guys I can just move
anywhere. I can put him on the left side, I can put him
on the right side, I can put him in a checking role, I
can put him on the point on the power play if I have
to and he can play centre a little bit,” said Eakins.
“He’s a utility guy and these utility guys normally don’t
have hands like that or are that dangerous. He’s off to
a great start and that was a great player to acquire
by Craig. It’s an excellent player to bring into our
organization because we need that.”
Posting heavy offensive numbers has always been
something that Perron has strived to achieve. And
to start the season, Perron has been successful at
finding the back of the net putting him at the top of the
leaderboard with the Oilers.
“I just find the opportunities on the ice and I’m playing
in really good situations. I’m up front on the power play
right now with Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle, Ryan NugentHopkins or Nail Yakupov or whoever it may be. There’s
obviously a lot of skill and talent level. I’m just trying to
do my part. If I see something is missing in a game like
guys not finishing checks, I’m trying to set the example
by doing it. Hopefully it works.”
Perron has brought with him a gritty style of play that
the Oilers are most impressed with.
“I think we all enjoy the goals that he’s scoring, and
he’s in the fight every night,” said Eakins. “That’s the
first thing for me. Certain guys are going to get their
goals, some guys aren’t, but showing your teammates,
your crowd and your organization that you’re willing to
compete like that every night, that’s where it starts.
He’s been a real breath of fresh air.”
The Oilers new weapon plays hard to the whistle and
can get under his opponents’ skin.
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Upon arrival to Edmonton, Perron learned quickly that
the tradition of the Oilers organization was a rich one.
“I’m really excited,” he said. “It’s not waiting, it’s now.
We have to have the mentality that we want to be that
right now, for it to happen in two years. We have to work
for it. If we don’t, we’ll be in the same spot in two years.
That’s the potential. It could be even sooner.”
“I’d been around this rink a little bit, playing on the
other side. But when you go in the dressing room and
as soon as you see the five Stanley Cups and there’s
another spot for one waiting, it’s almost like your
mindset is set right away when you walk in the room.
You see that’s the goal for every organization, but the
history behind this club is pretty special.”
“He is a guy that you want to rub off on the rest of the
group,” Eakins said. “I know that the group is taking
notes because you hear it on the bench when he’s on
the ice, the things that he’s doing.”
Following a Hockey Night in Canada game earlier in the
season, Perron said in an interview that he believed
the Oilers were maybe two years away from being “one
of the best teams in the League”. He added to his
comments later by saying it’s not about waiting, it’s
about playing with that mentality right now.
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contender, there’s no doubt Perron will be an integral
part of that goal.
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THE OILERS ARE ACTIVE IN COMMUNITIES ACROSS OIL COUNTRY YEAR-ROUND.
CHECK OUT WHAT THEY WERE UP TO THIS PAST HOLIDAY SEASON.
CHRISTMAS BUREAU CAMPAIGN LAUNCH – The Oilers Ladies put
SHIRTS OFF OUR BACKS – On December 12, the Oilers
Ladies and Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation
sold raffle tickets in-game for the Shirts Off Our
Backs fundraiser presented by Rogers. A full roster
of autographed jerseys was given away and proceeds
were directed to the Christmas Bureau of Edmonton.
their gingerbread decorating skills to the test as they helped
celebrate the annual Christmas Bureau Campaign Kickoff. The
Oilers Ladies and Oilers President of Hockey Operations Kevin
Lowe have a longstanding history of supporting those who need
it most by acting as honorary co-chairs of the Christmas Bureau
of Edmonton each festive season.
OILERS DELIVER PRESENTS TO STOLLERY – Led by
OILERS KINDERGARTEN LAUNCH – The Edmonton Oilers
Oilers Captain Andrew Ference, the team purchased
and delivered Christmas gifts to over 150 patients
at the Stollery Children’s Hospital. Gifts aside, the
new Oilers initiative certainly helped brighten many
children’s days heading into the holidays.
Community Foundation launched their second full-day
Kindergarten program at Princeton School in December. The
students performed a special song, decorated wooden hockey
sticks for guests and helped show off their favourite classroom
activities.
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I played for the Westside Warriors ; I was 16 years old and we won in overtime
in an important tournament .
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WHAT IS HIS HOMETOWN?
Gazdic: Saskatchewan
Jones: Regina
Gagner: Regina
Gordon: Regina
WHAT WOULD HIS JOB BE IF
HE WASN’T IN THE NHL?
Gazdic: Bartender at Cactus Club
Jones: Wine critic
Gagner: GM of the Regina Pats
Gordon: Manager at Coal Harbour
Cactus Club
WHAT IS HIS HIDDEN TALENT?
Gazdic: Faceoffs
Jones: Ability to sleep on a yoga mat
Gagner: Great singer
Gordon: Good at Jeopardy
WHAT IS HIS FAVOURITE FOOD?
Gazdic: Fajitas from Cactus Club
Jones: Sushi
Gagner: Steak
Gordon: Spicy chicken from Cactus Club
WHO’S HIS FAVOURITE BAND OR MUSICIAN?
Gazdic: Anything country
Jones: Alternative rock
Gagner: Pearl Jam
Gordon: Nirvana
WHAT IS HIS TIM HORTONS ORDER?
Gazdic: Coffee and a bagel
Jones: Large black coffee
Gagner: Black coffee
Gordon: Large double double
WHAT’S HIS FAVOURITE
VACATION DESTINATION?
IF SOMEONE WAS GOING
TO PLAY HIM IN A MOVIE,
WHO WOULD IT BE?
Gazdic: Ben Affleck
Jones: Sean Connery
Gagner: Patrick Dempsey
Gordon: Sean Connery circa 1962
Gazdic: Red Deer
Jones: Hawaii
Gagner: Bahamas
Gordon: Cabo
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RANKING AMONG THE TOP PLAYERS
IN THE NHL in both offensive prowess
and Twitter followers, Taylor Hall is
one of the League’s most talked-about
personalities. The Oilers left-winger
often takes to the Twitterverse to discuss
music as well as his other favourite
sports like golf and football. He’s also
been known to poke some fun at his
teammates, especially good friend
Jordan Eberle. Can you tell which of
these @hallsy04 tweets are real and
which are imposters?
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on their 1st Grey Cup.
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to hear
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IN THE COMMUNITY
SEATS FOR KIDS PRESENTED BY STANTEC
DELIVERS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE
By Kelsey Spohn
The good ol’ hockey game certainly is a great Canadian
tradition and the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation
(EOCF) is doing their part in helping to grant many children
the special opportunity to experience live Oilers hockey at
Rexall Place. Seats for Kids presented by Stantec distributes
donated game tickets to registered charities that provide
child and family services in Northern Alberta. This EOCF
initiative is only able to deliver these extraordinary
experiences thanks to the generosity of individuals and
businesses across Oil Country.
During the 2012-13 campaign, over 10,000 tickets, valued
at more than $344,000, were donated by Season Seat
Holders, Mini-Pack Holders or casual ticket buyers. For
many children, attending an Oilers game is simply a oncein-a-lifetime experience.
“Neither my son nor his aid had ever seen a live Oilers game
before so it was very exciting for both of them and greatly
appreciated,” said a Seats for Kids recipient. “Thank you
for making my son smile and expanding his world a little
more.”
The program’s spirit does not just end when the final buzzer
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including Ronald McDonald House, Stollery Children’s
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Edmonton have all made memories that will last them a
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members,” said Natalie Minckler, Executive Director, EOCF.
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AS OF JANUARY 23, 2014
EDMONTON OILERS VS PHOENIX COYOTES
THE OILERS AND COYOTES ARE SET TO DO BATTLE FOR THE FOURTH OF FIVE MEETINGS THIS SEASON, WITH EDMONTON LOOKING
FOR ITS FIRST VICTORY after an overtime loss in their last meeting on New Year’s Eve in Phoenix. Taylor Hall assisted on all three
Oilers goals that night in a 4-3 decision for the home side, while Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, David Perron and Justin Schultz each
scored. The Oilers and Coyotes will conclude their season series in the desert on April 4.
OILERS TO WATCH
Right-winger JORDAN EBERLE
is riding a hot streak right now
with three goals in the last three
Oilers games, including scoring
three of Edmonton’s last four
goals. The 23-year-old is up to
17 goals and 40 total points on
the season, ranking him second
in points and third in goals on
the team. Eberle had 37 points in
48 games during the shortened
2012-13 season.
Winger DAVID PERRON snapped
a bit of a scoring slump on
Saturday by tallying one of the
two Oilers goals in their Hockey
Day in Canada matchup against
the Winnipeg Jets. The 25-yearold, acquired during the offseason from the St. Louis Blues,
has thrived with his new team,
currently tied with Taylor Hall for
Edmonton’s goal-scoring lead
with 18 tallies in 48 games.
COYOTES TO WATCH
Centreman MIKE RIBEIRO has
been one of Phoenix’s top point
producers this season, recording
34 points in 50 games in his
first campaign with the team
after spending last year with
the Washington Capitals. The
33-year-old started his career
with his hometown Montreal
Canadiens and also had a
successful stint with the Dallas
Stars between 2006 and 2012.
OLIVER EKMAN-LARSSON is a
prized young defenceman for
the Coyotes who has 26 points
in 48 games so far this season,
including four power-play goals.
The 22-year-old will compete
for his native Sweden at the
upcoming Winter Olympics in
Russia. Ekman-Larsson has
played for his country at previous
World U-18, World Junior and
World Championship events.
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OILERS STATISTICS
AS OF JAN. 23, 2014
# POS PLAYER 4
L
TAYLOR HALL
14
R
JORDAN EBERLE
GP G 45
18
A P +/- 29
47
-15
PIM PP SH GW 20
4
0
0
S 145
S%
12.4
5117 2340
-1110 51213612.5
93
C
RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS5013 2437
-1510 40310911.9
57
L
DAVID PERRON
4818 1735-848 70214012.9
83
R
ALES HEMSKY
48 7 1724
-1116 101 84 8.3
89
C
SAM GAGNER
39 6 1521
-2029 101 79 7.6
19
D
JUSTIN SCHULTZ
44 5 1520
-1812 000 59 8.5
26
40
C
MARK ARCOBELLO
4
14
18
-7
8
1
0
1
69
5.8
64
R
NAIL YAKUPOV
47 9 817
-3128 400 9010.0
94
L
RYAN SMYTH
42 6 1016
-1624 301 88 6.8
27
C
BOYD GORDON
2
D
JEFF PETRY
46 8 816
-1212 111 4916.3
50
3
9
12
-17
28
0
0
0
59
5.1
21
D
ANDREW FERENCE
52 2 810-549 000 59 3.4
36
D
PHILIP LARSEN
161 56
-6600
0263.8
77
D
ANTON BELOV
43
28
L
RYAN JONES
1
5
6
-11
30
0
0
0
43
2.3
332 3 5138 001 395.1
20
L
LUKE GAZDIC
45
2
2
4
-4
78
0
0
0
21
9.5
15
D
NICK SCHULTZ
50
0
3
3
-17
24
0
0
0
21
0.0
44
D
COREY POTTER
13
0
3
3
-2
21
0
0
0
15
0.0
41
C
WILL ACTON
23
2
1
3
-1
14
0
0
0
13
15.4
6
L
JESSE JOENSUU
29
2
0
2
-16
12
1
0
0
27
7.4
81
D
TAYLOR FEDUN
42 02
-1000
0 6
33.3
37
D
DENIS GREBESHKOV
70 1 10 2 000 30.0
55
L
BEN EAGER
70 1 11 2 000 40.0
68
R
TYLER PITLICK
31 0 10 0 000 333.3
23
C
MATT HENDRICKS
30 00
-1500
0 20.0
48
L
RYAN HAMILTON
20 00
-2000
0 00.0
51
C
ANTON LANDER
120 00
-3000
0 70.0
12
C
ROMAN HORAK
85
D
MARTIN MARINCIN
10 00
-1000
0 10.0
140 0 00 8 000 70.0
59
D
BRAD HUNT
# GOALIE 30 00
-3000
0 10.0
GPI GS 80
ILYA BRYZGALOV
MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV% G A PIM
15148323.25 3731468 45.9040 0 0
RICHARD BACHMAN
331393.02 0210 83 7.9160 0 0
30
BEN SCRIVENS
221193.03 0200 60 6.9000 0 0
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OILERS ROSTER
FORWARDS
# NAME 4
6
14
20
23
26
27
28
57
64
83
89
93
94
HEIGHT TAYLOR HALL JESSE JOENSUU JORDAN EBERLE LUKE GAZDIC MATT HENDRICKS
MARK ARCOBELLO BOYD GORDON RYAN JONES DAVID PERRON NAIL YAKUPOV ALES HEMSKY SAM GAGNER RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS RYAN SMYTH 6’ 1”
6’ 4”
5’ 11”
6’ 3”
6’ 0”
5’ 8”
6’ 0”
6’ 1”
6’ 0”
5’ 11”
6’ 0”
5’ 11”
6’ 1”
6’ 2”
WEIGHT DATE OF BIRTH AGE 14 NOV 1991
5 OCT 1987
15 MAY 1990
25 JUL 1989
17 JUN 1981
12 AUG 1988
19 OCT 1983
14 JUN 1984
28 MAY 1988
6 OCT 1993
13 AUG 1983
10 AUG 1989
12 APR 1993
21 FEB 1976
21
26
23
24
32
25
29
29
25
20
30
24
20
37
201
210
180
240
211
166
202
208
198
186
185
202
180
191
BIRTH PLACE
CALGARY, AB, CAN
PORI, FIN
REGINA, SK, CAN
TORONTO, ON, CAN
BLAINE, MN, USA
MILFORD, CT, USA
UNITY, SK, CAN
CHATHAM, ON, CAN
SHERBROOKE, QC, CAN
NIZHNEKAMSK, RUS
PARDUBICE, CZE
LONDON, ON, CAN
BURNABY, BC, CAN
BANFF, AB, CAN
DEFENCEMEN
# NAME 2
15
19
21
36
44
77
85
HEIGHT JEFF PETRY NICK SCHULTZ JUSTIN SCHULTZ ANDREW FERENCE “C” PHILIP LARSEN COREY POTTER ANTON BELOV MARTIN MARINCIN 6’ 3”
6’ 1”
6’ 2”
5’ 11”
6’ 0”
6’ 3”
6’ 4”
6’ 4”
WEIGHT DATE OF BIRTH AGE 9 DEC 1987
25 AUG 1982
6 JUL 1990
17 MAR 1979
7 DEC 1989
5 JAN 1984
29 JUL 1986
18 FEB 1992
25
31
23
34
23
29
27
21
195
203
188
187
182
204
218
188
BIRTH PLACE
ANN ARBOR, MI, USA
STRASBOURG, SK, CAN
KELOWNA, BC, CAN
EDMONTON, AB, CAN
ESBJERG, DNK
LANSING, MI, USA
RYAZAN, RUS
KOSICE, SVK
GOALTENDERS
# NAME 30
80
BEN SCRIVENS ILYA BRYZGALOV HEIGHT 6’ 2”
6’ 3”
WEIGHT DATE OF BIRTH AGE 11 SEP 1986
22 JUN 1980
27
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TOGLIATTI, RUS
Assistant Coach...............................................Kelly Buchberger
Assistant Coach...................................................... Steve Smith
Head Athletic Therapist...............................................T.D. Forss
Assistant Athletic Therapist ....................................Chris Davie
Head Equipment Manager............................................Jeff Lang
Assistant Equipment Manager ............................ Brad Harrison
Assistant Equipment Manager.............................. Chad Scharff
Dressing Room Attendant ..........................................Joey Moss
Owner and Governor................................................... Daryl Katz
President and COO.............................................Patrick LaForge
President, Hockey Operations....................................Kevin Lowe
General Manager..............................................Craig MacTavish
Sr. Vice President, Hockey Operations....................Scott Howson
Assistant GM/Director of
Hockey Operations & Legal Affairs........................... Rick Olczyk
Head Coach.......................................................... Dallas Eakins
Associate Coach....................................................... Keith Acton
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FORWARDS
# NAME 11
12
14
17
18
19
24
28
29
34
36
50
63
89
HEIGHT MARTIN HANZAL “A” PAUL BISSONNETTE JEFF HALPERN RADIM VRBATA DAVID MOSS SHANE DOAN “C” KYLE CHIPCHURA LAURI KORPIKOSKI JORDAN SZWARZ TIM KENNEDY ROB KLINKHAMMER ANTOINE VERMETTE MIKE RIBEIRO MIKKEL BOEDKER 6’ 6”
6’ 2”
6’ 0”
6’ 1”
6’ 4”
6’ 1”
6’ 2”
6’ 1”
5’ 11”
5’ 10”
6’ 3”
6’ 1”
6’ 0”
6’ 0”
WEIGHT 230
216
190
194
210
223
203
205
200
175
220
198
177
211
DATE OF BIRTH AGE FEB 20, 1987
MAR 11, 1985
MAY 3, 1976
JUN 13, 1981
DEC 28, 1981
OCT 10, 1976
FEB 19, 1986
JUL 28, 1986
MAY 14, 1991
APR 30, 1986
AUG 12, 1986
JUL 20, 1982
FEB 10, 1980
DEC 16, 1989
26
28
37
32
32
37
27
27
22
27
27
31
33
24
BIRTH PLACE
PISEK, CZE
WELLAND, ON, CAN
WASHINGTON, DC, USA
MLADA BOLESLAV, CZE
LIVONIA, MI, USA
HALKIRK, AB, CAN
WESTLOCK, AB, CAN
TURKU, FIN
BURLINGTON, ON, CAN
BUFFALO, NY, USA
LETHBRIDGE, AB, CAN
ST. AGAPIT, QC, CAN
MONTREAL, QC, CAN
BRONDBY, DNK
DEFENCEMEN
# NAME 2
3
4
6
23
26
53
HEIGHT DAVID RUNDBLAD KEITH YANDLE “A” ZBYNEK MICHALEK DAVID SCHLEMKO OLIVER EKMAN-LARSSON MICHAEL STONE DEREK MORRIS 6’ 2”
6’ 1”
6’ 2”
6’ 1”
6’ 2”
6’ 3”
6’ 0”
WEIGHT 195
190
210
190
190
210
210
DATE OF BIRTH AGE OCT 8, 1990
SEP 9, 1986
DEC 23, 1982
MAY 7, 1987
JUL 17, 1991
JUN 7, 1990
AUG 24, 1978
23
27
31
26
22
23
35
BIRTH PLACE
LYCKSELE, SWE
BOSTON, MA, USA
JINDRICHUV HRADEC, CZE
EDMONTON, AB, CAN
KARLSKRONA, SWE
WINNIPEG, MB, CAN
EDMONTON, AB, CAN
GOALTENDERS
# NAME 1
41
THOMAS GREISS MIKE SMITH HEIGHT 6’ 1”
6’ 4”
WEIGHT 220
215
AGE JAN 29, 1986
MAR 22, 1982
27
31
BIRTH PLACE
FUSSEN, DEU
KINGSTON, ON, CAN
Strength & Conditioning Coordinator................. Tommy Powers
Head Athletic Trainer............................................ Jason Serbus
Assistant Athletic Trainer................................ Mike Ermatinger
Manual Therapist................................................... Mike Griebel
Head Equipment Manager...................................... Stan Wilson
Equipment Manager.................................................. Tony Silva
Assistant Equipment Manager.............................. Jason Rudee
General Manager................................................... Don Maloney
VP of Hockey Operations and Assistant GM......... Brad Treliving
Development Coach.................................................. Dave King
Head Coach........................................................... Dave Tippett
Associate Coach...................................................... Jim Playfair
Assistant Coach................................................... Newell Brown
Assistant to the GM / Goaltender Coach.................. Sean Burke
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COYOTES STATISTICS
# POS PLAYER GP G A P +/- AS OF JAN. 23, 2014
PIM PP SH GW S S%
17
R
RADIM VRBATA
4811 2435-316 502163 6.7
63
C
MIKE RIBEIRO
5012 2234-228 302 7915.2
11
C
MARTIN HANZAL
3
D
KEITH YANDLE
4514 2034 059 40212211.5
50
6
28
34
-16
35
2
0
1
140
4.3
89
L
MIKKEL BOEDKER
5014 1832-416 30010213.7
19
R
SHANE DOAN
3714 1428-210 60310213.7
50
C
ANTOINE VERMETTE
5015 1126-230 42210714.0
23
D
OLIVER EKMAN-LARSSON
48 6 2026 634 403110 5.5
28
L
LAURI KORPIKOSKI
34 7 1017 116 000 6710.4
36
C
ROB KLINKHAMMER
48 9 716 610 101 8211.0
53
D
DEREK MORRIS
38 4 1115 229 000 54 7.4
18
50
R
DAVID MOSS
5
10
15
-1
8
0
0
0
99
5.1
26
D
MICHAEL STONE
43 8 614-928 201 6512.3
24
48
C
KYLE CHIPCHURA
34
L
TIM KENNEDY
5
D
CONNOR MURPHY
14
C
JEFF HALPERN
12
L
PAUL BISSONNETTE
2
7
9
-2
32
0
0
0
28
7.1
322 6 82 4 000 395.1
21
1
7
8
3
10
0
0
1
20
5.0
37
2
4
6
-8
12
0
0
0
24
8.3
271 5 6335 000 156.7
6
D
DAVID SCHLEMKO
35
1
5
6
0
14
0
0
0
49
2.0
16
D
ROSTISLAV KLESLA
25
1
3
4
-3
24
0
0
0
22
4.5
4
D
ZBYNEK MICHALEK
28
0
4
4
10
14
0
0
0
43
0.0
29
R
JORDAN SZWARZ
26
3
0
3
-6
19
0
0
1
25
12.0
21
C
ANDY MIELE
2
D
40 2 22 5 000 50.0
DAVID RUNDBLAD
12
0
1
1
-3
6
0
0
0
17
0.0
32
R
BRANDON YIP
20 0 00 0 000 10.0
44
C
CHRIS BROWN
60 0 0017 000 40.0
22
L
LUCAS LESSIO
30 00
-2200
0 40.0
# GOALIE 41MIKE SMITH
1
THOMAS GREISS
GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV% G A PIM
43422474 2.86 1715 8 11310 118 .910 1 1 12
1285712.21 6311294 21.9290 0 0
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STANDINGS & LEADERS
2013-14 WESTERN CONFERENCE
L OT
POINTS
DIV GP W
ANAHEIM
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
SAN JOSE
COLORADO
LOS ANGELES
VANCOUVER
MINNESOTA
P
C
C
P
C
P
P
C
523710 5
52 32 8 12
49 33 11 5
50 32 12 6
493113 5
51 29 16 6
512616 9
522720 5
79 177129+48
76 188 144 +44
71 171 115 +56
70 161 123 +38
67 144127+17
64 131 108 +23
61 129128 +1
59 125129 -4
PHOENIX
DALLAS
NASHVILLE
WINNIPEG
CALGARY
EDMONTON
P
C
C
C
P
P
502318
502220
512222
512323
511727
521531
55 143152 -9 14-8-3 9-10-6 4-43-7-0LOST 2
52 141152-11 11-8-5 11-12-3 3-42-7-1WON 1
51 125152-2713-11-4 9-11-3 1-54-4-2WON 1
51 144152 -812-10-4 11-13-1 5-45-5-0WON 4
41 114161-47 8-14-3 9-13-4 3-33-6-1WON 1
36 132183-51 8-13-2 7-18-4 2-22-7-1LOST 1
9
8
7
5
7
6
P
GF GA DIFF
HOME
AWAY S/O
L10 STREAK
20-1-2 17-9-3 2-48-2-0LOST 1
18-3-7 14-5-5 5-7 4-1-5 OT 1
18-5-2 15-6-3 4-2 6-4-0 LOST 1
17-2-3 15-10-3 8-5 7-3-0 WON 4
17-7-3 14-6-2 3-37-2-1LOST 1
16-6-3 13-10-3 6-4 4-4-2 LOST 2
13-6-5 13-10-4 3-63-5-2WON 2
18-7-2 9-13-3 6-47-3-0LOST 1
2013-14 EASTERN CONFERENCE
L OT
P
AS OF JAN. 23, 2014
1. S. CROSBY, PIT
2. J. TAVARES, NYI 3. R. GETZLAF, ANA
4. P. KANE, CHI 5. C. PERRY, ANA
69
62
59
58
55
GOALS
1. A. OVECHKIN, WSH
2. C. PERRY, ANA 3. J. PAVELSKI, SJS
4. S. CROSBY, PIT 5. P. KESSEL, TOR 35
27
27
26
26
ASSISTS
1. J. THORNTON, SJS
2. S. CROSBY, PIT
3. D. KEITH, CHI
4. J. TAVARES, NYI
5. N. BACKSTROM, WSH 47
43
43
39
38
PENALTY MINUTES
DIV GP W
GF GA DIFF
HOME
AWAY S/O
L10 STREAK
PITTSBURGH
BOSTON
TAMPA BAY
MONTRÉAL
TORONTO
NY RANGERS
PHILADELPHIA
COLUMBUS
M
A
A
A
A
M
M
M
503513 2
493115 3
50 29 16 5
502718 5
522720 5
52 27 22 3
512520 6
492520 4
72 162121+41 21-4-0 14-9-2 4-07-2-1WON 1
65 141109+32 19-5-2 12-10-1 1-35-4-1WON 1
63 146 123 +23 14-6-3 15-10-2 5-3 5-4-1 WON 1
59 127125 +2 14-8-3 13-10-2 3-34-4-2LOST 2
59 150156 -617-10-1 10-10-4 9-46-4-0WON 6
57 131 133 -2 12-12-3 15-10-0 3-2 7-2-1 LOST 1
56 139147 -8 13-9-1 12-11-5 3-55-3-2LOST 1
54 143138 +5 13-9-2 12-11-2 4-18-2-0WON 7
DETROIT
OTTAWA
NEW JERSEY
WASHINGTON
CAROLINA
NY ISLANDERS
FLORIDA
BUFFALO
A
A
M
M
M
M
A
A
50221810
502219 9
51 21 19 11
502220 8
492119 9
52 21 24 7
502023 7
481328 7
54 127138-11 8-11-7 14-7-3 3-74-5-1WON 1
53 141155-1411-11-5 11-8-4 2-57-1-2WON 1
53 122 124 -2 11-6-6 10-13-5 0-8 4-3-3 WON 1
52 142152-10 14-9-4 8-11-4 8-62-5-3LOST 4
51 120139-1911-10-5 10-9-4 1-37-3-0WON 1
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1. T. SESTITO, VAN
2. A. ROUSSEL, DAL
3. D. DORSETT, NYR
4. Z. RINALDO, PHI
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teams played in the Music City back on November 28, 2013, with Ilya
Bryzgalov making his first start in net for the Oilers. It was a dazzling
debut for the Russian netminder, as he made 33 saves in a 3-0 shutout
win that also saw Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
score goals. This will be the first Edmonton-Nashville game since the
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total points, though he’s only two seasons removed from his second
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Thursday, Jan. 16 – After joining
the team in Minnesota, goalie
Ben Scrivens makes his first
start with the Oilers, posting a
29-save performance in a 4-1
defeat to the Wild. Jordan Eberle
scores the 1-1 equalizer in the
second period, but the home side
tallies three goals in 3:23 to win
the game.
Saturday, Jan. 18 – The Oilers
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3-2 OT decision to the Winnipeg
Jets on Hockey Day in Canada.
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the sudden-death winner.
Tuesday, Jan. 21 – With the
tough Central Division road
trip complete, the Oilers return
home to face the rival Vancouver
Canucks. They get 25 saves from
Ben Scrivens and a goal from
Jordan Eberle, but the Canucks
hang on for a slim 2-1 decision on
the strength of goals from Kellan
Lain and Zack Kassian.
Wednesday, Jan. 22 – After
missing practice on Monday,
forwards Ales Hemsky (ankle) and
Nail Yakupov (head) participate in
the full Oilers skate. Both players
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game against Phoenix is still
undetermined. Defenceman Philip
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return to action.
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the Bakersfield Condors of the
ECHL. The Condors are in their
first season as Edmonton’s
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OILERS WELL-EQUIPPED
WITH HARD-WORKING TRIO
Equipment managers Lang, Harrison and Scharff embrace demanding job description
By Ryan Frankson
It’s just after 5am and Oilers head equipment manager
Jeff Lang is heading out the door of his house in Sherwood
Park, off to Rexall Place for another game day. And with
the team flying to Vancouver immediately after that night’s
contest against Boston, he knows his head won’t be hitting
a hotel pillow for nearly 24 hours.
After that, it’s time for some laundry and switching the
locker room from practice mode to game-night mode,
followed by some lunch and a nap on the couch in the
locker room lounge. Eight-hour sleeps are few and far
between, Lang says, so they have to be strategic and plan
for one or two-hour slumbers during the day.
Exhausting? Definitely. Taxing on the body? You bet. Would
he trade it for anything in the world? Not a chance. It’s just
another day in hockey paradise for Lang, as well as his
assistant equipment managers Brad Harrison and Chad
Scharff. Together, the trio ensures the Oilers players are
fully prepared to go to battle every day with crisp, clean
jerseys, perfectly-sharpened skates and state-of-the-art
gear.
It’s all game-night execution from there, followed by swiftly
packing up the locker room, loading the equipment truck
and driving to the airport for the trip to the West Coast.
Upon arrival in Vancouver, they head straight to Rogers
Arena to unpack and set up the visitors locker room, finally
arriving at the hotel and going to sleep around 3am. Five
to six hours of shut-eye later, they’ll head back to the rink
and do it all over again.
Lang typically arrives at Rexall Place between 5:30 and
6am, heading straight to the Oilers gym to squeeze in
a workout during what will likely be his only down-time
of the marathon day. Harrison and Scharff arrive shortly
thereafter and they begin preparations for morning skate,
which starts around 10am.
Both from Saskatchewan, Lang (Regina) and Harrison
(Yorkton) actually graduated from the Athletic Therapy
program at Mount Royal College in Calgary at the same
time; however, they didn’t get acquainted until their paths
crossed during their respective endeavours with Hockey
Canada.
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Lang worked with Midget AAA and Alberta Junior Hockey
League teams in Calgary before getting hired as a shipper/
receiver with Hockey Canada. He took care of all the skate
and equipment orders for the men’s and women’s national
squads, and with his athletic therapy background he also
placed orders for the medical staff. He advanced to become
an equipment manager travelling with the national teams,
eventually leading to his NHL gig.
During the months leading up to the 2002 Olympics
in Salt Lake City, Lang was the NHL’s point-man with
Hockey Canada in charge of coordinating all the players’
equipment and apparel needs for the impending Winter
Games. It just so happened Kevin Lowe, Barrie Stafford
and Ken Lowe of the Oilers were part of Team Canada’s
staff, and they were impressed with Lang’s work.
“Jeff was an invaluable member of our Team Canada
training staff in Salt Lake City,” Stafford recalls. “Our
experiences together in the Olympics led us to hiring him
as my assistant. He paid his dues, learned the ropes, and
has done an outstanding job at heading up our equipment
department. Jeff has put together a great team with Harry
and Chad.”
Lang had the tremendous honour of being on the Canadian
bench as they captured Olympic gold against the United
States, and after he returned home from winning another
international gold at the World Under-18 Championship
(Canada’s first-ever at that tournament) in Russia several
weeks later, Lang had a message waiting for him from
Kevin Lowe offering him a position as an assistant with
the Oilers.
Upon his arrival in Edmonton, Lang was fortunate to
be shown the NHL ropes from Oilers equipment legends
Stafford and Lyle “Sparky” Kulchisky. They taught him how
to turn a demanding workload into habitual behaviour, and
he’s carried that mantra with him throughout his tenure in
Oil Country.
“It was really good… I learned a lot from Barrie and Sparky
about how to work with a professional hockey team,” Lang
said. “It’s all about repetition and doing things the same
way every day so nothing gets forgotten. You need to pay
attention to detail and make sure all the little things get
done. That’s what they always preached. Just do the same
thing over and over and over so that the whole job becomes
habit.”
Like Lang, Harrison got his start at the junior level,
interning with the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen before working
full-time in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and
then back to the WHL with the Regina Pats. Harrison then
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made a major transition, spending seven years as the
Head Equipment Manager with Frankfurt of the German Ice
Hockey League, also assisting with Hockey Canada during
tournaments in Europe.
Harrison then moved back to Canada to spend four years
with the AHL’s Toronto Marlies, with whom he met current
Oilers Head Coach Dallas Eakins. Four years ago, Lang,
who had transitioned from assistant to equipment head
honcho, approached Harrison about joining the Oilers,
since the two were now well-acquainted thanks to their
work with Hockey Canada.
Scharff, meanwhile, joined the Oilers for the start of the
shortened 2012-13 season, after spending 11 years as a
member of the WHL’s Vancouver Giants, first as a player
(winning the League championship and playing in the
Memorial Cup in 2006), then as a scout, an assistant
coach and, lastly, the equipment manager. The Smoky
Lake, Alberta native had grown accustomed to life on the
West Coast, but he says he couldn’t pass up the opportunity
to return to Oil Country and break into the NHL.
“I was pretty fortunate to get this job here,” Scharff says.
“When I was 18 I knew junior was probably going to be the
highest level I’d get to play, but I wanted to stay in hockey
in a different capacity. I’ve always been really interested in
the gear and the technology. Now, I’ve got this opportunity
to work in the NHL and see what it’s all about. It’s the
best league in the world, and it’s been a great learning
experience for me. It’s a very rewarding job.”
Rewarding, yes, but also demanding and, at times, very
high-pressure. Lang, Harrison and Scharff hold themselves
to a high standard with their stringent attention to detail
and extensive planning for all possible situations that may
arise.
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“We take a lot of pride in our job and we want to make
sure that everything we do is done properly and firstclass, because the Oilers organization is a first-class
organization,” Lang said. “We try to portray that in our
day-to-day work. We have to react quickly on our feet and
try to think of scenarios that could happen so we know how
to handle them if they do. We’ve always got plan A and B,
and even try to work past that to C and D if we need it.”
“The most pressure situations are obviously during
games when a guy breaks his stick or his skate or loses
something,” adds Harrison, recalling a particular horror
story in Germany when his team’s goalie had his jersey
stolen right out of the locker room and he had to take the
back-up’s uniform, switch out the name bar and have it
ready in time for puck-drop. “It’s the last five minutes of
the game and the coach wants the guy back on the ice, and
the pressure’s on you to make that happen.”
Lang, Harrison and Scharff agree being away from their
families for extended periods of time during the season
is the most challenging part of the job. On the flip side,
though, the exhilaration they get from a big win, coupled
with the dream of one day being part of a Stanley Cup
championship squad certainly keeps them motivated.
“You always hope that the time and energy you put in is
worthwhile and will benefit everybody in the long run,”
Lang said. “The end goal of winning the Stanley Cup is
enough reason to make the sacrifices we make and do
what we do every day.”
In addition to working for the Oilers during the NHL
season, Lang has also been an equipment manager for
Team Canada at the last two IIHF World Championship
tournaments, with Harrison joining him in Stockholm and
Helsinki for the 2013 event.
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efore signing with his hometown
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What was it like to sign with your hometown team
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It was pretty special. I grew up a fan and went to a lot of
games where so many great players played on the ice at
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here; I knew it would probably be the last place I would
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people who had supported me my whole life. I had a pretty
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to get me there which included my parents and my sister.
You recently came in second place on Battle of the
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and was in pretty good shape and felt I could do it. I didn’t
think I was going to enjoy the performing as much as I
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a unique experience that I never thought I would enjoy as
much as I did.
Who was your greatest influence growing up?
My mom and my dad were a huge influence and I think
that they just kept me very level-headed. I never had
aspirations to play in the NHL. I just wanted to enjoy the
game, and as luck would have it, it kind of worked out.
They taught me the value of hard work and any success I
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What was your greatest memory with the Oilers?
I really enjoyed being a part of the community. I played
numerous years away from Edmonton and to come back
home and get involved in the community, helping out with
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CRAIG MACTAVISH COMPLETES
NHL TRIFECTA IN OIL COUNTRY
and MacTavish’s storied career has played out right here
in the heart of Oil Country.
It’s been 31 years since Craig MacTavish became a
regular fixture in the National Hockey League. The past
three decades include four Stanley Cups, countless
triumphs, tributes and along the way, he’s earned a
Master’s degree in business from Queen’s University and
has spent time on the TSN panel.
Drafted out of college after spending two seasons with
the University of Lowell Chiefs in the NCAA, the Boston
Bruins nabbed the centreman in the ninth round (153rd
overall) in the 1978 NHL Draft. MacTavish, known inand-around Oil Country as “Mac-T”, has 17 NHL seasons
With MacTavish given the nod as the new Oilers GM on
April 15, 2013, this appointment would complete his NHL
trifecta. His evolution from player to coach to GM is a
journey only a special and select few get to experience,
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under his belt including stints with the Boston Bruins, New
York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, St. Louis Blues, and of
course, eight full seasons played in the Orange & Blue.
The product of London, Ontario amassed 1,093 career NHL
games notching 213 goals and 260 assists, good for 480 total
points. He banked 701 games, 155 goals and 176 assists for
the Oil. Statistics aside, the number holding the most klout is
three, with Mac-T winning the NHL’s crown jewel, the Stanley
Cup with the Oilers during the dynasty years in ’87, ’88 and
’90. Donning the Captain’s “C” for the Oilers from 1992-94,
Mac-T has always understood team dynamics and the onus of
being a good guy on the ice and in the locker room.
Past-teammate Marc Bergevin, and current Executive Vice
President & GM of the Montreal Canadiens, recalls his old
friend’s strong character during his final NHL season and says
he was a standout team guy while the two were playing for the
St. Louis Blues.
“I’ve known Craig a long time, I knew him as a teammate first,
and he was a great teammate, a real great team guy, and even
though it was at the end of his career, he played the right way
– he didn’t cheat the game,” said Bergevin. “He really was a
character player. At the time I was 30 so I still had a ways to
go with playing, and I definitely looked up to him. He brought
excellent veteran leadership.”
Through his years playing, coaching and now as GM, this core
attitude hasn’t wavered.
“For me, being a good teammate is huge. I really understand
the importance of that,” said MacTavish. “The camaraderie
you get from being on the frontlines with your teammates
goes unmatched. These relationships you have when you play
together and from going through some tough times and being
challenged physically, those relationships are as strong a bond
as you’ll ever have.”
This team-first mentality from his playing days has certainly
helped shape the current approach of the man at the Oilers
helm. Now as GM, a crucial portion of his philosophy heavily
emphasizes strong communication and even stronger
relationships externally across the NHL and internally with
coaches, staff and scouts.
“Relationship building, whether with other managers,
spending time with our coaches, scouts or players, I want
them to know they have a voice and have them feel wellsupported by the organization,” shared the Oilers GM. “I try to
communicate this as much as I can because we’re all a team
and we’re all crucial to this whole process.”
No stranger to Oil Country, Mac-T has always been a key cog
in the Oilers nucleus. In between his stints on-ice and up-top,
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MacTavish was named the eighth coach in Oilers history in
2000 where he spent eight seasons behind the bench leading
the charge all the way to the 2006 Stanley Cup Final.
“I know as a coach he reached the Stanley Cup Final in 2006
and to reach the Final is not an easy task, it’s a very difficult
thing to do,” said Bergevin. “Mac is very well-rounded; he’s
played the game, he’s been a scout, he’s coached at all levels.
I know he was a good, strong coach.”
In his eight seasons behind the bench, Mac-T ranks second
among Edmonton coaches in games coached, wins and
winning percentage, propelling him to be the 36th coach in
NHL history to have won 300 or more games.
“It’s all about the details of the game. You certainly have a
much greater appreciation for the high level of detail you need
to have,” said MacTavish. “You’re trying to get the players to
meet their full potential because as a coach that’s what you’re
all about and you use the psychology of the game to motivate
them.
“Getting the team to maximize its full potential has a lot to do
with your ability to get the players to reach their own maximum
potential.”
Given his charismatic personality, it’s only fitting that
MacTavish’s philosophy as a GM focuses on surrounding
himself with good people.
While one might assume that his favourite memories in Oil
Country are woven within his three Stanley Cup rings, the man
behind the Oilers helm actually recollects a time during his
coaching days as a top favourite.
“I think if you bring in really good people who have great
character and a high skillset, and you build a great organization
that way, that’s how you achieve success and that’s what we’re
trying to do here.”
“The best time I ever had with the Oilers was in the 2006
Stanley Cup run, when we went to the Final, that was the most
enjoyable because it was a little bit unexpected and you really
felt the passion of the fans in a much greater way than in the
mid-‘80s and ‘90s,” reflected MacTavish.
A well-respected GM among his players, coaches and staff,
Mac-T brings a level of integrity to his day-to-day duties. This
kind of credibility is one that is earned, not given, and is not
going unnoticed around the League, a sentiment Bergevin can
attest to.
“Not to undervalue our three Cups because that was fun too,
but the fan experience is a lot different today than it was back
in the ‘80s. Really, the passion that this city had in 2006 was
spectacular. That was as good of a time as I’ve ever had in
the game.”
“Craig MacTavish commands respect right when he walks in
the room. He’s won Stanley Cups and he comes with a lot of
experience in our League. I’m not in Edmonton to see his dayto-day rhythm but, I would bet my house when he walks in a
room, people automatically know he’s the boss.”
Though he’s still in the early stages of his new role as GM,
Mac-T appreciates the strategy involved and uses his past
experiences coaching to help define his broader, long-term
objectives.
Whether on-ice, behind the bench, or up in the press box,
Oil Country will never be short on character with Craig
MacTavish.
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Teddy Bear Toss jerseys for the game, which were auctioned
off afterwards with the proceeds also going to Santas
Anonymous. Led by a $1,400 donation for Curtis Lazar’s
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2013-14 PROMOTIONAL SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, 20TH vs Calgary –
OPENING NIGHT
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Lunch Bag Giveaway Night
JANUARY
SATURDAY, 25TH vs Calgary
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Veteran defencemen Jeff Petry and Nick Schultz have gotten to know each other
quite well over the last two years, after Nick was acquired from Minnesota
at the 2011 trade deadline. They interact in the locker room every day and go
to battle on the Oilers blueline every game night. Learn a bit more about the
rearguards and their teammate relationship.
HIM OR ME?
Who keeps his locker stall cleaner?
O HIM O ME
Who has smellier equipment?
O HIM O ME
Who chirps more in the locker room?
O HIM O ME
Who is more likely to prank the other?
O HIM O ME
#2 Jeff Petry – Defence
WRITTEN ANSWER
Favourite locker room music
Anything but rap
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Favourite pre-game meal
Chicken and pasta
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Locker room superstition
Who takes longer to get ready after
practice?
O HIM O ME
None
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Who has a harder shot?
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If you could change one thing
about him, what would it be?
perfect teammate
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Who has better hair?
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#15 Nick Schultz – Defence
HIM OR ME?
Who keeps his locker stall cleaner?
O HIM O ME
WRITTEN ANSWER
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O HIM O ME
Avicii
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Favourite locker room music
Who chirps more in the locker room?
O HIM O ME
Favourite pre-game meal
Who is more likely to prank the other?
O HIM O ME
Locker room superstition
Who takes longer to get ready after
practice?
O HIM O ME
Pasta and chicken
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I do everything in the
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Who has a harder shot?
O HIM O ME
about him, what would it be?
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