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Angeles Analysis – Having A Pillow Fight

Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid called the Pacific Division playoff race a “pillow fight” the other day. Objectively speaking, hilarious quote. He said that he feels fortunate that the Oilers play in the Pacific Division this season and that he assumes several teams in the Pacific feel the same way.

If the Kings played in the Eastern Conference, they would be 12 points out of a wild card position. These would be lame-duck games to finish the season. The trade deadline wouldn’t have just involved a couple of players out, a couple of players in, but likely wider-scale changes. The conversation would be very different. Los Angeles is, however, in the Pacific Division and as McDavid said, they should feel fortunate to bet here. Despite being 70 games into the season and struggling to find any form of consistency or momentum, the Kings are alive. They’re in a pillow fight, but a fight nonetheless.

What McDavid's praise for Cooper means for Knoblauch, Oilers

EDMONTON — Did Connor McDavid throw shade at his head coach after the Tampa game?

Or was he innocently paying respect to his Olympic coach, Jon Cooper, who no one would disagree is one of the very best in the business?

Well, all I can do is tell you what I’ve learned after 30-some years prowling through NHL dressing rooms.

One, McDavid is the face of the NHL. He knows how heavy his words are.

He weighs them and disperses them with purpose. He knew how he would be interpreted, and he repeated his praise of Cooper — just in case anyone missed it the first time.

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Doesn’t Anybody Want To Win This Wretched Division?

When Connor McDavid speaks, Edmonton listens, because, well, who else is there? The man wasn't nicknamed McJesus for his knowledge of canonical law.

Thus, when he was asked after the latest Oilers' sack-fouling, a 5-2 home loss to Tampa Bay on Saturday, the two-time Stanley Cup finalist and no-time Stanley Cup champion went for subtle condemnation of his division. Depending on whose interpretation you choose to embrace, he also may have quietly groined his own team and its coach. We hesitate to be more definitive because even the ultra-polite Canadian soul gets very snippy in public when the local hockey team is disappointing the customers.

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