tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post4743214869986960351..comments2023-05-16T04:07:54.054-06:00Comments on Edmonton Oilers News - Oilers Jambalaya: Transitional Players?Brent Huskahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06863953025849925554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post-28072017547176234782011-08-18T09:35:58.471-06:002011-08-18T09:35:58.471-06:00Khabi has shown throughout his career to bounce ba...Khabi has shown throughout his career to bounce back and to compete against Danis, it won't need to be much of a bounce back...lol<br /><br />I hear what your saying but Danis/Dubynk would be disatrous other then for a few games here or there. Gerber made sense. He had history in the NHL and had really showed well in OKC and in games with Edm. I agree he would have been the better choice last year, but not likely they were burying another contract. No where do I see Danis as a improvement over Khabi, even if his game is bad. Experience is important and Goalies can bounce back easier then defenceman and forwards.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post-16562729856806871312011-08-16T04:37:19.990-06:002011-08-16T04:37:19.990-06:00Danis is already better than Khabi who is washed u...Danis is already better than Khabi who is washed up and broken. I guarantee that the Oilers would have won more games last year with Gerber/Dubnyk splitting the games 41-41 between the pipes and it's the same story this year with Danis/Dubnyk... but they are stuck with their "MVP" Khabibulin for 2 more years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com