Developing players is nice, but didnt the Oiler farm team also finish dead last in the AHL ?
Might as well start looking at the ponds on the farms.....
A big project..... sounds like something out of Toronto.
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:07 am
martin14 martin14:
Developing players is nice, but didnt the Oiler farm team also finish dead last in the AHL ?
Might as well start looking at the ponds on the farms.....
A big project..... sounds like something out of Toronto.
Hey Marty do you think that having half the farm team playing in Edmonton this season had anything to do with how the farm team finished?
martin14
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:27 am
Alta_redneck Alta_redneck:
martin14 martin14:
Developing players is nice, but didnt the Oiler farm team also finish dead last in the AHL ?
Might as well start looking at the ponds on the farms.....
A big project..... sounds like something out of Toronto.
Hey Marty do you think that having half the farm team playing in Edmonton this season had anything to do with how the farm team finished?
judging from the Oilers' record, it probably helped them..
Alta_redneck
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Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:43 am
martin14 martin14:
Alta_redneck Alta_redneck:
martin14 martin14:
Developing players is nice, but didnt the Oiler farm team also finish dead last in the AHL ?
Might as well start looking at the ponds on the farms.....
A big project..... sounds like something out of Toronto.
Hey Marty do you think that having half the farm team playing in Edmonton this season had anything to do with how the farm team finished?
judging from the Oilers' record, it probably helped them..
You got that right, there's 3 or 4 of them that can stay if the Oil can get rid of the over paid under achievers. Oh and don't forget Eberle, he was the hottest player in the A for the last 2 weeks of the season.
Then there's this guy, he may be ready for a spot.