
The Cult of Hockey's "Jarry out-duels Skinner as Oilers top Penguins" podcast
2025-12-17 | 41 mins.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast, by the Faithful and for the Faithful. Tonight, Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal dig into the Edmonton Oilers 6-4 win over the Penguins of Pittsburgh.

The Cult of Hockey's "Oil lose to Habs despite Pickard's heroics" podcast
2025-12-15 | 21 mins.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 4-1 loss to les Canadiens du Montreal

The Cult of Hockey's "Oilers burn soggy Leafs" podcast
2025-12-14 | 40 mins.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins and David Staples of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 6-3 win over the Maple Leafs of Toronto Takeaways Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl dominated the game. Vasily Podkolzin's physical and offensive contributions were significant. Tristan Jarry made key saves in critical moments. The Oilers need to improve their defensive play. The recent trade for Jarry could be a turning point for the team. Young players are stepping up and making an impact. The Oilers' offensive capabilities are returning. The trade analysis shows potential benefits for the Oilers. Fans are hopeful for a strong playoff run. Chapters 00:00 Oilers vs. Maple Leafs: A Dominating Performance 02:58 Star Players Shine: McDavid and Draisaitl 06:05 Emerging Talent: Vasily Podkolzin's Impact 08:58 Goaltending Analysis: Tristan Jarry's First Impressions 11:54 Defensive Concerns: Areas for Improvement 15:01 Trade Talk: Evaluating the Jarry Trade 17:58 Future Prospects: Young Players Stepping Up 21:08 Final Thoughts: Optimism for the Season Ahead

The Cult of Hockey's "Hyman, McDavid let the good times roll as Oilers beart Red Wings" podcast
2025-12-12 | 42 mins.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 4-1 win over the Red Wings of Buffalo Game Overview: The Oilers celebrated a satisfying victory, with the team showcasing a solid performance against the Detroit Red Wings. David and Kurt noted that the game felt secure once the Oilers netted their third goal, with the team effectively shutting down any potential threats from their opponents. The hosts emphasized the importance of managing fatigue, especially during back-to-back games, which can significantly affect player performance. Zach Hyman's Comeback: One of the standout performances in the game came from Zach Hyman, who scored a hat trick. Kurt pointed out that Hyman’s recent struggles stemmed from a wrist injury sustained during the playoffs last year, which raised concerns about his ability to return to form. However, his performance in this game suggested that he might be regaining his previous prowess. David recalled a moment from a prior game where Hyman demonstrated improved wrist strength, hinting that he could be back to his old self. Hyman’s contributions are crucial for the Oilers, especially as the team looks to enhance its scoring depth. The Importance of Team Dynamics: David and Kurt highlighted the synergy between Hyman, Connor McDavid, and Leon Draisaitl, noting how their on-ice chemistry resulted in beautiful plays. One example discussed was Hyman’s first goal, which was set up by a remarkable pass from McDavid, demonstrating the patience and vision that elite players possess. This discussion underscored the significance of teamwork and communication in achieving success on the ice. Evan Bouchard's Performance: The podcast also touched on Evan Bouchard's contributions and the criticisms he faces regarding his defensive skills. While both hosts acknowledged his offensive talent, they agreed that Bouchard needs to improve his defensive play, particularly during crucial moments. David recounted a story from Gary Galley about Ray Bourque, emphasizing that great players often take risks to make exceptional plays, which can lead to turnovers. This analogy served to frame the discussion about Bouchard, suggesting that while he may have defensive lapses, his offensive capabilities are invaluable. Conclusion: The Oilers' recent victory showcased not only individual brilliance but also the importance of teamwork and resilience. Zach Hyman’s return to form is a promising sign for the team, as is the continued excellence of McDavid and Draisaitl. Additionally, while Bouchard’s defensive play may need refinement, his offensive contributions are vital for the team’s success. As the season progresses, monitoring these players’ performances will be crucial for the Oilers’ aspirations.

The Cult of Hockey's "Oilers brilliant comeback, but bad habits in OT loss to Buffalo" podcast
2025-12-10 | 34 mins.
Let's do this! The Cult of Hockey podcast. By the Faithful and for the Faithful. Today Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal digs into the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 OT loss to the Sabres of Buffalo. Takeaways The Oilers showed resilience in their comeback effort. Connor McDavid and Vasily Podkolzin were standout players in the game. Referee decisions played a significant role in the game's outcome. The Oilers need to address their slow starts in games. Leadership within the team is a concern moving forward. Defensive mistakes were costly in overtime. Player contracts are crucial for the team's future success. The Oilers have yet to win three consecutive games this season. The team needs to improve their third line for better performance. The Oilers are still in a playoff position but need to maintain consistency. titles Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Game Overview 02:55 Key Players and Performances 05:44 Referee Decisions and Game Dynamics 08:39 Analysis of the Oilers' Comeback 11:38 Concerns About Team Leadership and Performance 14:33 Overtime Analysis and Defensive Mistakes 17:27 Player Contracts and Future Prospects 20:38 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Games



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