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Monday’s FTB: Can the Oilers get any Lolwier?

I’m really reaching for that headline.

Edmonton Oilers v Anaheim Ducks - Game Seven Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

The Edmonton Oilers are in a class all their own.

They’re the last true dynasty the NHL has seen,

They’ve hosted generation-defining players multiple times in Wayne Gretzky and Connor McDavid.

And now, they’re truly the one franchise everyone should look to learn what not to do.

Yes. The Oilers are that franchise. Not the Coyotes, not the Senators, but the Oilers.

Well all know what they’ve done the past few seasons, but yesterday was a day like no other when it comes to moves that aren’t Taylor Hall for Adam Larsson.

A third round pick for a slight upgrade on defense. This guy has to be good right? He’s the one the Panthers gave up Jonathan Marchessault to keep an open spot on their protected list in the expansion draft.

Fine, it’s nothing, it’s meh. It’s moving deck chairs on the Titanic. Then, came move number two.

Who is Brandon Manning you ask? Well, let’s look at the video tape.

Yeah, that’s the play that broke McDavid’s collarbone, and ultimately cost him the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year (and a six figure bonus). It was an accident, wasn’t it? Well....

“I did all I could defending him last year in the media,” McDavid said after Edmonton’s 6-5 loss to Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center. “Everyone wanted to make a big deal saying he did it on purpose, and he wanted to say some comments today about what went on last year. I thought it was one of the [most] classless things I’ve ever seen on the ice. He said some things, and our guys responded accordingly. I guess we can put the whole ‘if he did it on purpose’ thing to rest because what he said out there kind of confirmed that.”

Well, it’s hockey you know? Darcy Tucker and Mike Peca played on the Leafs together and got along fine. Let’s see how the Oilers fans are taking it.

Um...anyway here’s your news.

There’s a new episode of Back to Excited, and Fulecat is guest starring.

The Centre of Leafs Nation takes a look ahead at the trade deadline.

The Colour of Hockey has a piece about NHler Jim Paek, and career spanning the globe.

The Winnipeg Jets* are short a defender for January

The Sabres fans are turning on their team and it’s delicious

Is the Jake Guentzel extension helping or hurting the Penguins?

I can’ resist, so here’s the Copper & Blue pieces for the trades:

And here are some delicious tweets.

Okay, that last one was a little sad.

It’s the last day of 2018 Maple Leafs fans, let’s be happy our long struggle is over.