'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (2024)

Author of the article:

David Staples Edmonton Journal

Published Jun 04, 2024Last updated 4days ago5 minute read

Join the conversation
'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (1)

This in, a controversial social media post from TSN’s Gord Miller where the high-profile broadcaster gives some credit to former Edmonton Oilers GM Peter Chiarelli for the current success of the Edmonton Oilers making the Stanley Cup final.

'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (2)

We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Try refreshing your browser, or
tap here to see other videos from our team.

'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success Back to video

'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (3)

We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Try refreshing your browser, or
tap here to see other videos from our team.

Said Miller: “As Edmonton advances to the Stanley Cup Final, Oiler GM Ken Holland is deservedly getting credit for his excellent moves (signing Zach Hyman, trading for Mattias Ekholm, the early season coaching change) but his much-maligned predecessor Peter Chiarelli deserves credit as well.

Advertisem*nt 2

Story continues below

This advertisem*nt has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (4)

THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY

Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.

  • Exclusive articles by David Staples, Keith Gerein and others, Oilers news from Cult of Hockey, Ask EJ Anything features, the Noon News Roundup and Under the Dome newsletters.
  • Unlimited online access to Edmonton Journal and 15 news sites with one account.
  • Edmonton Journal ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.
  • Daily puzzles, including the New York Times Crossword.
  • Support local journalism.

SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES

Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada.

  • Exclusive articles by David Staples, Keith Gerein and others, Oilers news from Cult of Hockey, Ask EJ Anything features, the Noon News Roundup and Under the Dome newsletters.
  • Unlimited online access to Edmonton Journal and 15 news sites with one account.
  • Edmonton Journal ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on.
  • Daily puzzles, including the New York Times Crossword.
  • Support local journalism.

REGISTER / SIGN IN TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES

Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience.

  • Access articles from across Canada with one account.
  • Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments.
  • Enjoy additional articles per month.
  • Get email updates from your favourite authors.

Sign In or Create an Account

or

View more offers

Article content

“Some of Chiarelli’s moves that paid off? His management group drafted Evan Bouchard (1st rd, 10th overall 2018), Stuart Skinner (3rd rd, 78th overall 2017) and he signed Leon Draisaitl to an 8 year, $8.5m extension, a great contract that was widely criticized at the time.

“Chiarelli’s administration made mistakes, as has Holland’s, which has made several moves it would like back, but every franchise has contracts it would like to get out of and trades it would like to undo. It’s tough to predict future performance and there’s an element of luck. Holland has been beaten up at times in Edmonton, but his Hall of Fame credentials remain intact, the Oilers are a much better team now than they were when he took over five years ago. He’d be the first one to say that some of the key pieces were put in place by Peter Chiarelli.”

Miller’s praise brought out immediate reaction from many long-time Oilers fans:

Oilers fan Brad McPherson Blue Bullet Brad @BlueBullet1981
I am tired of seeing ths type of surface level analysis. Gord is demonstrating how you can come to poor conclusions when you do not go deep enough into the material. If the Oilers win, it is despite Chiarelli and Holland and anyone who has dived into this team knows that.

'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (5)

Headline News

Get the latest headlines, breaking news and columns.

By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

Article content

Advertisem*nt 3

Story continues below

This advertisem*nt has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

Article content

Oilers Nation blogger Sid @NHL_Sid
With all due respect Gord, it took the organization until Year 9 of prime McDavid and Draisaitl to win a single game past the second round. As a fan, I’m obviously thrilled right now, but with competent management, this could and should have happened a long time ago.

Oilers fan Scott Kaufmann @ScottKaufmann7
Chia drafted decently, but couldn’t win a pro trade if his life depended on it. Not to mention his terrible signings. He laid some groundwork, but his tenure was largely an abortion.

Oilers fan Matt Henderson Arch @Archaeologuy
I will not be here for the whitewashing of history if the Oilers win the Cup. I promised to not *care* about the Brown contract, but not to deny reality. Holland stole $25M from Katz to not even go all in every year of McDavid’s prime. Nope. No way.

Oilers fan Captain Jack 🏴‍☠️ @OilersJack
Gord the Oilers are happily letting Holland walk right now. Even the Oilers don’t seem to think Holland deserves credit for not going all in on McDavids prime the way he should have.

Oilers fan Stephen Vani @SjVani92
I don’t 100% agree about Chiarelli but I get where Gord is coming from. They ARE better than when Holland took over. Win or lose, 30 teams would trade their season for ours. We have to remember that Playoff success never comes easy. Now let’s finish the job🙂
#LetsGoOilers

Advertisem*nt 4

Story continues below

This advertisem*nt has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

Article content

Oilers fan Romulus’ Apotheosis @RomulusNotNuma
Full credit for Hyman and Ekholm, but the coaching change was largely regression to the mean. A potato would have won 2 cups by now with what Chiarelli and Holland were starting with.

Minnesota Wild fan State of Hoppy @StateOfHoppy
The NHL gives us 6 days between games and this is what it yields: Peter Chiarelli praise

My take

1. There was indeed some good work done in the draft under Chiarelli, but also a squandered pick on Jesse Puljujarvi. There were some good signings and trades, with Andrej Sekera, Cam Talbot, Patrick Maroon and Zack Kassian brought in early in Chiarelli’s tenure. But there was at least one disastrous signing in Milan Lucic, a gargantuan mistake that setback the Oilers significantly, as Lucic quickly faded as a player. Chiarelli also traded two high draft picks to bring in prospect Griffin Reinhart, a move that quickly blew up in Edmonton face. He turned Jordan Eberle into Ryan Strome into Ryan Spooner. Overall, Chiarelli deserves, at best, a C- or D+ for his work

2. Why hot give Chiarelli an F for his work? Because some horrendous bad luck hit the Oilers when he was in charge, namely major injuries to the team’s two best left shot d-men, Andrej Sekera and Oscar Klefbom in the 2017 playoffs. The Oilers won a round in those playoffs and almost beat the Anaheim Ducks. But Sekera and Klefbom got banged up in the playoff grind and were never the same after that. It was a massive blow to the Oilers, one that they’ve only recently recovered from with Holland’s trades for Mattias Ekholm and Brett Kulak.

Advertisem*nt 5

Story continues below

This advertisem*nt has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

Article content

3. If Klefbom and Sekera had remained healthy, who knows how well the Oilers might have done in 2017-18 and 2018-19, two seasons that the team regressed, failing to make the playoffs? Now, those same two wasted years also brought the squad top draft picks, with Evan Bouchard and Philip Broberg coming into the organization. There was much short pain here, and it cost Chiarelli his job, but Bouchard is now an NHL superstar and Broberg is showing his quality in these 2024 playoffs.

It was a crooked path that took Edmonton to where it is now but we’re here. Let’s see what happens next, and maybe, in the case of Ken Holland at least, then hand out praise and blame as it is merited. I’ll wait to the end of the next major chapter, the conclusion of the 2024 Stanley Cup finals, to do so myself.

At the Cult of Hockey

STAPLES: ‘Leave the guy alone’: Outrage from hockey world after ‘cringey’ fan encounter with Connor McDavid

STAPLES: “Containing Connor McDavid is possible”: P.K. Subban still has his doubt about the Edmonton Oilers

STAPLES:Can Tkachuk’s Florida Panthers disintegrate the Edmonton Oilers like Oilers did to Tkachuk’s Calgary Flames?

LEAVINS: 9 Things

Article content

Comments

You must be logged in to join the discussion or read more comments.

Create an AccountSign in

Join the Conversation

Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion. Please keep comments relevant and respectful. Comments may take up to an hour to appear on the site. You will receive an email if there is a reply to your comment, an update to a thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. Visit our Community Guidelines for more information.

Trending

  1. Darnell Nurse in major defensive slump: Edmonton Oilers coach "open for experiments" for Game 2
  2. Gold-fingered Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch has major lineup decision for Game 2: 9 Things
  3. 'This hit so hard': Hockey world erupts in praise for tear-jerker Edmonton Oilers hype video for Stanley Cup finals
  4. Player grades: Edmonton Oilers carry play but can't solve Bobrovsky, drop opener 3-0
  5. Police seek suspects after attempted child abduction in southeast Edmonton

Read Next

Latest National Stories

    This Week in Flyers

    'Chiarelli deserves credit': TSN broadcaster shakes things up praising ex-GM for Edmonton Oilers' success (2024)

    References

    Top Articles
    Latest Posts
    Article information

    Author: Ms. Lucile Johns

    Last Updated:

    Views: 6541

    Rating: 4 / 5 (41 voted)

    Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

    Author information

    Name: Ms. Lucile Johns

    Birthday: 1999-11-16

    Address: Suite 237 56046 Walsh Coves, West Enid, VT 46557

    Phone: +59115435987187

    Job: Education Supervisor

    Hobby: Genealogy, Stone skipping, Skydiving, Nordic skating, Couponing, Coloring, Gardening

    Introduction: My name is Ms. Lucile Johns, I am a successful, friendly, friendly, homely, adventurous, handsome, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.