tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post6293468850849296683..comments2023-05-16T04:07:54.054-06:00Comments on Edmonton Oilers News - Oilers Jambalaya: Can This Version Of The Edmonton Oilers Become The 1983/84 Oilers?Brent Huskahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06863953025849925554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post-75700184953293216862010-07-04T18:00:22.600-06:002010-07-04T18:00:22.600-06:00Thanks for the comment Krafty.
I wasn't real...Thanks for the comment Krafty. <br /><br />I wasn't really comparing the players as much as I was comparing to fact that both teams are young. As far the age comparison, I was also meaning more of three years from now when the 19 year old kids are 22 like the 83/84 team was. Don't forget that that 83/83 Oilers team went to the SCF the year before. That means those kids were even younger than what I listed above. <br /><br />If this team gets young quick and grows together, in 2013/14, the Oilers could be the new big dogs in the NHL.Brent Huskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06863953025849925554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1928330948479195824.post-56046286243813605852010-07-04T15:42:55.040-06:002010-07-04T15:42:55.040-06:00The biggest problem with the theory of growing tog...The biggest problem with the theory of growing together: Hall, Eberle, MPS are NOT Gretzky, Messier and Kurri. Sure theyre good kids, maybe great someday, but you cannot compare them to the greatest players in Oilers history. Not to mention theres a huge difference between 18-19 yrs old and 22-23 yrs old.Kraftynoreply@blogger.com