2011-12 Edmonton Oilers Organizational Depth Chart
The completion of our biannual Top 25 Under 25 allows us to level-set the Edmonton Oilers Organizational Depth Chart. We've combined the Oilers and Barons' depth charts with our Top 25 Under 25 rankings for top-down view of the Edmonton Oilers entire system.
| Left Wing | Center | Right Wing | ||
| Taylor Hall | Shawn Horcoff | Ales Hemsky | ||
| Ryan Smyth | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins | Jordan Eberle | ||
| Magnus Paajarvi | Sam Gagner | Linus Omark | ||
| Ryan Jones | Eric Belanger | Darcy Hordichuk | ||
| Ben Eager | Gilbert Brule | Ryan Keller | ||
| Teemu Hartikainen | Anton Lander | Mark Arcobello | ||
| Lennert Pettrell | Ryan O'Marra | Tyler Pitlick | ||
| Josh Green | Chris Vandevelde | Tobias Rieder | ||
| Hunter Tremblay | Tanner House | Toni Rajala | ||
| Curtis Hamilton | Ryan Martindale | Cameron Abney | ||
| Phillipe Cornet | Milan Kytnar | |||
| Drew Czerwonka | Travis Ewanyk | |||
| Antti Tyrvainen | ||||
| Kristians Pelss | ||||
| Alexander Bumagin | ||||
| Kellen Jones | ||||
| Left Defense | Right Defense | |||
| Ryan Whitney | Tom Gilbert | |||
| Ladislav Smid | Jeff Petry | |||
| Theo Peckham | Corey Potter | |||
| Andy Sutton | Colten Teubert | |||
| Cam Barker | Alex Plante | |||
| Taylor Chorney | David Musil | |||
| Oscar Klefbom | Jeremie Blain | |||
| Martin Marincin | Dillon Simpson | |||
| Brandon Davidson | Kyle Bigos | |||
| Martin Gernat | Johan Motin | |||
| Taylor Fedun | ||||
| Goaltender | ||||
| Nikolai Khabibulin | ||||
| Devan Dubnyk | ||||
| Yann Danis | ||||
| David LeNeveau | ||||
| Olivier Roy | ||||
| Samu Perhonen | ||||
| Tyler Bunz | ||||
| Frans Tuohimaa |
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Good evening all
Since C&B is well known, and rightfully so, for its very good analysis and statistical breakdown of all that is Hockey, I was hoping you could help me find an article I remember seeing that I cannot re-find. It dealt with the correlation of Face-Off % to Win %. I remember it being pretty good breakdown, and I have some mouthbreather I need to so this too.
Preemptive Palomino, lets talk political stuff elsewhere .
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Recovering rec whore.
by Toews-makes-funny-faces on Sep 3, 2011 6:53 PM MDT reply actions
How about the left wing heaviness? However, the list of forwards on the left is also very minor league heavy. Interesting to me.
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by Neal Livingston on Sep 3, 2011 8:58 PM MDT via mobile reply actions
It looks heavy, but after Paajarvi, there’s not much to depend on. I think I could make an argument that the centre depth is better.
Editor of The Copper & Blue, and leader of The Cult Of Hartikainen.
If this a “top-down” chart, I’m having a hard time seeing RNH ahead of Gagner given he hasn’t played a single second in the men’s league yet. That’s really reaching isn’t it? In fact, it has been argued that Gagner is in fact our #1.
It’s difficult to match the NHL depth chart to the Top 25 under 25.
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