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As the Edmonton Oilers gear up for the 2025-26 season, contract talks are heating up behind the scenes. On a recent episode of Oilers Now, Bob Stauffer laid out a scenario in which the team could ...
Entering the period leading up to training camp, Edmonton's defensive pairings and goaltending depth charts appear more ...
Edmonton Oilers fans have grown used to a certain pace to each offseason. The playoffs end, the draft arrives, and the ...
It is strange to remember that just two seasons ago Evan Bouchard was essentially a third pairing defenceman. Prior to the ...
The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly exploring a major trade move this offseason. NHL insiders link them to Nashville Predators ...
Edmonton has some major decisions to make over the next year. McDavid is a free agent in the summer of 2026. It’s reasonable to believe that competing for the Stanley Cup is the utmost priority ...
Jun 6, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard (2) reacts after scoring a goal against the Florida Panthers during the first period in game two of the 2025 Stanley ...
The Edmonton Oilers have a big question mark at goalie and are expected to sign a veteran goalie in free agency. The Oilers have lost in the Stanley Cup Final in back-to-back seasons. However, the ...
The Edmonton Oilers were defeated in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final by the Florida Panthers. Connor McDavid and his teammates were dominated for much of the series, including the decisive Game 6.
Connor McDavid’s contract status has taken center stage one year before he reaches free agency, with the Edmonton Oilers virtually forced to find a way to re-sign the superstar forward before it ...
Connor McDavid becomes eligible to sign a contract extension with the Edmonton Oilers on July 1, but that’s going to be too soon to know what the superstar will do with his future. One veteran ...
Who should the Oilers start at goalie against the Panthers in Game 6? If I'm Knoblauch, it's a fairly easy call, as you'll see from the NHL on TNT folks above: you have to go back to Skinner.