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Gaetan Haas signs one-year extension with Edmonton Oilers; where does that leave Riley Sheahan? - Edmonton Journal

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On the downside, while he demonstrated NHL speed right off the hop, NHL strength was another matter. He lost more than his share of battles and wound up on the seat of his pants more times than a few. Presumably this was one of a few lessons he learned of the narrow-ice game this season, and will surely be a focus of his current and future off-ice regimen. Ideally he would also work to improve a poor 42% win rate in the faceoff circle to make that righty stick a little more valuable.

Haas played a little under 10 minutes a game, over 95% of that time at even strength. He scored just 0.81 points per 60 minutes at 5v5, ranking 374th among the 398 NHL forwards who logged 300+ minutes. Marginal fourth-line production. That doesn’t include his first career point which came 4v4, a nifty set faceoff play and pass to Joakim Nygard for a key goal in a third-period comeback win over the Kings. His first career goal was equally key, as his deft deflection with under 5 minutes to play earned the Oilers a point with a chance for another vs. Arizona. He scored another tying goal in Boston that jumpstarted a comeback win. And while the game was already in the bag, his nifty penalty shot tally put the cherry on top of an 8-3 Oilers rout of the Flames .

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