Rob Brown
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Podcast Appearances
It's one thing to go around and try to be the bully, but they lost game one because of their power play, because of Montreal's power play and dumb penalties.
So that is the series I'm watching.
I'm one television, and sometimes I'll go on my phone as well, but I get confused if two things are going on at the same time.
When we're at the Ched Studios, where we do the radio games from the away games, we'll have two TVs going.
Sometimes it's baseball going or football before playoffs, and I'll just start watching one, and then I'll forget to watch the other.
So all of a sudden, at the end of the period, Oilers are up 2-1.
I don't remember either goal, but I know they went deep in the second.
I think so.
I think that of all the teams and all the scenarios that the Oilers could have had, I think this one works out best for the Oilers.
There's teams that I've seen the Oilers play now for, this is my 20th year.
So there's teams that they struggle against and there's teams that just fit their eye.
And Anaheim is a team that gives up a lot of chances.
And the Oilers are one of the top offensive teams in the National Hockey League.
Anaheim takes a lot of penalties, and they're not very good at killing them.
Well, the Oilers have the best power play in the National Hockey League.
So to me, this suits the way that the Oilers play.
The Oilers and Anaheim both, I think, of the eight worst defensive teams in the NHL.
Two of them are playing in this series.
The other six aren't playing in the playoffs.
So both these teams have been able to outscore their mistakes during the regular season.