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Oilers Pundit Speaks Truth About Evan Bouchard’s Lacklustre Defence  – The Hockey Writers –

Evan Bouchard Edmonton Oilers

The Edmonton Oilers have been having a strong season and it seems like they’re going to make another deep run into the postseason as they try to win their first Stanley Cup since 1990 after coming up just short last season. They have had strong offensive production from their superstar players, strong defensive play from the majority of their blue line, and have had decent goaltending from Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard.

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One player who has had his game picked apart all season is defender Evan Bouchard, and his defensive consistency has been called out by a well-respected pundit in Edmonton, Mark Spector, putting into perspective how much weaker it’s been this season, and how it could be affecting the Oilers’ success.

Bouchard, who is 25 years old, has been one of the most interesting players in recent history in terms of fan appreciation. It seems to be split down the middle between fans that love him, and fans that despise him. Arguments can be made that he is one of the most dominant offensive-minded in the entire league, but his defensive ability has been questioned by many fans and analysts as he projects to get a massive contract extension as his current deal expires at the end of the 2024-25 season where he becomes a restricted free agent (RFA). 

Spector brought attention to Bouchard not being selected for Team Canada at the upcoming 4 Nations Faceoff and mentioned that he doesn’t believe he will be the player the team calls to replace an injured Alex Pietrangelo.

It has been a constant battle on social media where fans of analytics defend Bouchard in a big way considering his numbers look fantastic in the defensive zone, but fans who don’t look at analytics don’t see anything positive about it. Either way, Spector has been brutally truthful about how much impact Bouchard has had defensively, consistently calling out the mistakes…

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