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2011-12 Edmonton Oilers Organizational Depth Chart

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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.

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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 .
Second City Hockey, Is it October 7th yet?
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.

Tending The Farm in OKC!

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.

by Derek Zona on Sep 3, 2011 11:28 PM MDT up reply actions  

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.

by David S on Sep 3, 2011 9:42 PM MDT reply actions  

Sorry about the double “in fact” there boys.

by David S on Sep 3, 2011 9:43 PM MDT up reply actions  

It’s difficult to match the NHL depth chart to the Top 25 under 25.

Editor of The Copper & Blue, and leader of The Cult Of Hartikainen.

by Derek Zona on Sep 3, 2011 11:26 PM MDT up reply actions  

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Clear Victory Standings

Western Conference

  1. Detroit Red Wings (27-11, .711)
  2. St. Louis Blues (24-10, .706)
  3. Vancouver Canucks (22-10, .688)
  4. Los Angeles Kings (18-11, .621)
  5. San Jose Sharks (18-13, .581)
  6. Phoenix Coyotes (20-15, .571)
  7. Nashville Predators (18-14, .563)
  8. Chicago Blackhawks (21-19, .525)
  9. Colorado Avalanche (16-19, .457)
  10. Dallas Stars (18-22, .450)
  11. Anaheim Ducks (14-19, .424)
  12. Edmonton Oilers (18-25, .419)
  13. Calgary Flames (13-21, .382)
  14. Columbus Blue Jackets (14-31, .311)
  15. Minnesota Wild (8-22,.267)

Eastern Conference

  1. Pittsburgh Penguins (31-13, .711)
  2. Boston Bruins (27-11, .711)
  3. New York Rangers (25-16, .610)
  4. Philadelphia Flyers (21-17, .553)
  5. New Jersey Devils (18-16, .529)
  6. Ottawa Senators (19-17, .528)
  7. Washington Capitals (20-19, .513)
  8. Montreal Canadiens (16-19, .457)
  9. Winnipeg Jets (15-19, .441)
  10. Buffalo Sabres (14-18, .438)
  11. Carolina Hurricanes (13-17, .433)
  12. Florida Panthers (14-19, .424)
  13. Toronto Maple Leafs (17-24, .415)
  14. New York Islanders (8-23, .258)
  15. Tampa Bay Lightning (10-30, .250)

Division Standings

  1. Central (79-58, .577)
  2. Atlantic (68-50, .576)
  3. Pacific (62-54, .534)
  4. Northeast (69-65, .515)
  5. Northwest (49-69, .415)
  6. Southeast (51-81, .386)


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