š§ āLosers of NHL free agencyā ā Widespread pundit backlash
Commentators from the Edmonton Journal and USA Today panned Edmontonās decisions:
- Mike Brehm (USA Today) praised the Zach Hyman deal but questioned adding aging defenders like Cody Ceci and veteran Mike Smith. Matt Larkin of The Hockey News said:
āI donāt know if this team is better. I donāt believe that they are but I could be wrong.ā
- Scott Burnside (The Athletic) gave the overall class a 4.5/10, cautioning that the blue-line may be regressing ā that āfans in Edmonton will turn onā players like Ceci if things donāt improve .
- Josh Wegman (The Score) slammed the focus on short-term role players, neglecting core issues like goaltending and youth. He called the GMās reputation ātaking a turn for the worseā .
- Lyle Fitzsimmons (Bleacher Report) lamented trading young assets while bringing in veterans who may ultimately flourish elsewhere.
Summary: While the Hyman signing was praised, the veteran-heavy defensive and goaltending moves drew ire. Overall, analysts view Edmontonās free-agent strategy as reactive, lacking boldness.
š„ Underlying concerns fueling criticism
- Defense & goaltending remain shaky: Observers say depth moves didnāt address core issues, and the Smith/Ceci signings may be bandaids rather than upgrades.
- McDavid needs support: Critics argue Edmonton risks burning out its superstar by surrounding him with stopgap piecesānot long-term winners .
- Fan frustration boiling over: Reddit posts echo the sentiment that the organization isnāt āgoing all-inā, which could eventually push McDavid to consider other options .
š® What it means for Oilers & McDavid
- Short-term hope, long-term risk: Tossing veterans like Hyman and Ceci may help McDavid now but arenāt sustainable solutions.
- Adding salt to the wound: If this class fails to elevate depth and defense, it will intensify pressure on the GM and front office.
- High stakes for McDavid: Fans know this might be the offseason game-changerāor the one that pushes McDavid to test the market in 2026.