There was a Coffey for Gretzky and Kurri, a Zubov for Modano and Hull, and even a Letang for Crosby and Malkin. Barrie isn’t that calibre of player. But he is that same breed — a player Edmonton hasn’t seen since Coffey himself.
Tyson Barrie was Plan B. And the guy that the Edmonton Oilers blew seven pucks past last night in Calgary?Read More

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