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5 solid reasons to be hopeful about an Oliver Ekman-Larsson bounceback in 2023/24



5 solid reasons to be hopeful about an Oliver Ekman-Larsson bounceback in 2023/24

by Mister_Me_Seeks

19 Comments

  1. Ruilin96

    I still hope he agrees to help us by providing some health related documents and agree to sit on the LTIR for the remainder of his contract.

  2. Krapshoot

    I didn’t even know there was 1 solid reason /s.

    I’m usually a glass is half full kind of guy, but I have a hard time expecting OEL to be more than a 2-Way third pairing defenseman that gets banged up throughout the season.

  3. -GregTheGreat-

    I don’t ever expect him to play up to his contract anymore, but with a full summer of rehab and proper training I think he can bounce back to being serviceable.

    In a perfect world, Hirose‘s performance is indicative of his true form, and he can slot into the 2nd pairing. We can then throw OEL in sheltered minutes as a veteran 3rd pairing presence. It’ll be a shame to pay him that much for it, but getting another 1-2+ years of decent play out of him before a buyout will be huge for our cap implications long term. Ditching Myers is the more important move right now.

  4. ubcthrowaway-01

    Nothing can make up for Dylan Guenther unless he’s a Conn smythe finalist

  5. BeastMasterWithAnR

    OEL will absolutely bounce back. The article makes great points explaining his decline this year.

    And you know… playing with a broken foot all year, with that AHL calibre dcore, ahl calibre goaltending with Martin, not to mention Boudreau’s defensive direction (or lack thereof)… yeah. Talk about being set up for fucking failure.

    Tocc is fixing the systems, dcore talent is improving, Demko looks to be back to his old self. Stick OEL with Hronek and he could look not only ‘serviceable,’ but damn good.

  6. Only-Nature7410

    Well I do agree off season injuries will slow a player down and prevent a player the ability to catch up all year.

    I think they will give him a chance next season. Then decide what to do with him. I am sure he is in the ‘always available for trade category.’

    Hopefully Benning gets picked up somewhere.

  7. jono766

    Why be hopeful? You know what you’re getting with him. He’s not the same. It was a horrible trade on Benning part

  8. high-rise

    The thought of getting something even slightly resembling the ghost of prime OEL gets my motor running..

  9. Lazy_Glass_3292

    He’s also a year older and slower but ya he’ll be worth his salary

  10. International_Pen478

    Being unpaired from Myers should instantly help, but if he’s going to be partnered up with Hronek well that sounds even better.

  11. TimsAFK

    I’m going to read this and then return to overreact.

    Edit: I’m back from the store. Actually a measured take, headline might be a bit misleading. Deployment is definitely an issue, and while I ***fucking loath*** the Benning era mentality of our ~~Bottom 6~~ Third pair defenceman being one of the highest paid, if he’s not paired with Pylon Myers and given less minutes he’s shown he could be sound. Injury is also the biggest possibility, he’s aging and he’s already fighting it a bit.
    Still one of the worst trades of the Benning era, and that’s a very prestigious group

  12. NerdPunch

    My litmus test for what a successful season looks like for OEL next year:

    *Is OEL the teams 3rd best defence-man next year*

    If he is, you call it a win. If he isn’t, it’s an L.

  13. julesieee

    OEL gonna make a comeback! 🤩

    If 22-23 showed us Karlssonaissance and Schenaissance, 23-24 will be the era of Ekman-Larssonessance! 🫡🫡🫡

    Get on the bandwagon NOW, there’s plenty of room!!!!! 🙌

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