
Last offseason the Edmonton Oilers were quite active in the restricted free agent market, throwing huge offers at Buffalo's
Thomas Vanek and Anaheim's
Dustin Penner. The Sabres, naturally, refused to let Vanek get away, which in turn led to Oilers general manager
Kevin Lowe gunning for Penner.
The Oilers signed the massive forward to a five-year, $21.25 million offer sheet, which the Ducks refused to match, sparking
a rather hilarious war of words between Lowe, and then Ducks general manager
Brian Burke. If you'll recall, Burke called the signing "an act of desperation by a general manager who is fighting to keep his job." Classic.
Anyway, the Oilers aren't even two years into Penner's contract, and they're already having a rather strong case of buyers remorse. Well, more accurately, head coach Craig MacTavish seems to be.
Through the first 16 games of the season, the 26-year old Penner has scored just three goals and was a healthy scratch in the Oilers 3-2 loss to Colorado on Saturday. Hopefully he found himself a nice, comfortable spot in the press box, because he's going to be sitting there again tonight when the Oilers travel to Detroit.