Darnell Nurse scores two, Matt Savoie’s first NHL goal, and another spectacular Oilers collapse
When the Oilers and Rangers met up on October 14th, Edmonton grinded out a 2-0 win on the back of a Stuart Skinner shutout. It was one of those games where the boys needed their goalie to steal one, and that’s exactly what happened. So, with New York in town for
DARNELL NURSE’S RESPONSE
There’s been a lot of talk around here over the last couple of days about
Regardless of your feelings about Nurse — and there’s nothing you can do about his contract — the reality is that
MATT SAVOIE’S FIRST NHL GOAL
It was only a matter of time before Matt Savoie got something up on the board. Savoie has been buzzing around and producing chances all season, and it was almost unlucky that he hadn’t scored before finally sliding one past Shesterkin at 8:48 of the second period. And while having the puck bounce around in a scramble and bank in off his skate probably wasn’t the way he imagined his first NHL goal, it almost seemed fitting that it came on a greasy play. That goal only happened because Savoie busted his ass toward the net and drove into the pile. There was nothing pretty about his first of what will be many goals, but I absolutely appreciate the hard work it took to make it happen.
Now that the monkey is off his back, I won’t be surprised at all if we see Savoie’s goal-scoring pace pick up from here. While he’d probably never admit it, you know the kid was putting a pile of pressure on himself to score, and maybe having that weight off his shoulders will lead to more goals. Maybe it’s because
THE TURNOVER FACTORY IS OPEN 24/7
The NHL recap for Thursday’s game had the giveaways listed at 15 apiece, and I’d guess most of the Oilers’ 15 must have come in the third period. Before closing time, Edmonton was doing an excellent job of keeping the Rangers’ attack at bay, and it wasn’t until the minutes got more important that they completely imploded on themselves. They were dishing up turnover after turnover, like the point of hockey is to give your opponent as many opportunities as they need to claw back into the game. Just as bad as the turnovers was their inability to get a clutch save when they needed it most. Even though Skinner stopped 30 of 34, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who cheers for the team that doesn’t think he should have stopped one or more of them.
It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to figure out what happens when you have bad turnovers combined with an inability to cover up those mistakes, and the third period was the perfect example. And whether you’re blaming Bouchard for the giveaways or Skinner for being unable to bail him out, the reality we can all agree on is that they’re doing it to themselves. This team is too good, too experienced, and with ambitions that are too big to keep pulling this crap and expecting to get away with it. It’s one thing to look this sloppy in the pre-season and the first few games, but it’s another to let it keep happening in game 12 of
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Broncos LB Dre Greenlaw Gets Honest After Polarizing Decision

Dre Greenlaw is set to return to the field for the Denver Broncos in Week 9 against the Houston Texans
Greenlaw served a one-game suspension for using what the league called “abusive language” towards official Brad Allen in Week 7, when the Broncos beat the
Greenlaw is ready to show why the Broncos targeted him in free agency.
Dre Greenlaw Ready to Prove Broncos Right
Greenlaw met with the media on Thursday for the first time since the NFL upheld his suspension, which came without pay.
Despite his appeal, Greenlaw put the onus on himself to avoid situations that harm the team.
“I just shouldn’t have put my teammates and the team in that position. That was just a emotional game. First game back, just turnt. And so, yeah,” Greenlaw told reporters
Greenlaw said “it felt good” making his debut in Week 7 after suffering a quad injury, which delayed his return to the field for the first time since Week 16 of the 2024 season with the
“The defense is already a really, really good defense,’’ Greenlaw said, per The Denver Gazette’s Chris Thomasson. “We got top-notch guys from the back end to the front end. So the sky is the limit for what we have done and what we still got to do. We still got plenty more out there. … For me, it’s not about me coming in and trying to do more, be more or anything; it’s just about me going out there and being myself. That’s why they brought me here.”
Dre Greenlaw Left In Dark Over Suspension Trigger
Greenlaw, who inked a three-year, $31.5 million contract with the Broncos in free agency this past offseason, said the league did not specify which part of what he said triggered the suspension.
“They just re-showed clips or whatever,” Greenlaw said. “They’re going to make their decision, and all you can do is just do what they tell you.”
The NFL executive vice president,
“People say, ‘Well, what did he say?’ I think we should ask Dre that. Maybe he shared with his coach what was actually shared. But there’s just no place in the game to run an official down after a game to share your feelings,” Vincent told Mike Florio on “
Broncos head coach Sean Payton pointed to past precedent, saying such interactions typically result in fines during his media availability
Vincent acknowledged the NFL made an example out of Greenlaw.
Dre Greenlaw Could Stay on Snap Count

GettyDenver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph gets to work with a re-tooled secondary in 2025.
Greenlaw said that he can “go all day” on Sunday, which would be a big boost for a Broncos defense that will be without All-Pro cornerback Pat Surtain II for several weeks due to a strained pectoral muscle.
However, the Broncos eased Greenlaw back into the lineup in his return, and they could continue with that plan in Week 9.
Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph praised Greenlaw, but offered a reality check.
“Mentally, he’s been awesome. He’s been locked in. He’s been studying. Even when he wasn’t practicing, he’s taking the walkthrough reps. He’s taking every walkthrough rep. So, mentally, he’s fine. Physically, obviously, he needs more reps to kind of get his football air. And he was a little tired Week [8], but um it’s good having him back. Again, you having your best players back is always a good thing,” Joseph told reporters on October 30.
“He’s back on his schedule to kind of just keep moving forward, and playing good football, and keep practicing, and keep growing as a player. And to have a chance to play back-to-back weeks is going to be key for Dre, and that’s the goal.”
 
        
 
             
             
            