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It’s no secret that the Edmonton Oilers have struggled with secondary scoring and depth this season. While the recent call-up of Connor Clattenburg does address some of the physicality, energy, and compete concerns with the Oilers bottom six,
The Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers take center stage as the only NHL game on Tuesday night. There may be only one game, but there are a few players worth look
We begin the conversation secure in the knowledge that Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are elite talents who should play centre. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Adam Henrique are the best available pivots in the group, so the ideal setup has those men playing in the middle.
Their seven-game road gantlet finished on a winning note, and now the Edmonton Oilers will try to build on that momentum when they play host to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
Yes, that is right. As I write this, the Edmonton Oilers are currently one game above a .500 team. In 24 games so far this season, they currently sit at a record of 10–9–5.
The Oilers and the Panthers get into it in the first period of Saturday night's marquee matchup between last season's Stanley Cup Final teams.
Good morning to everyone except the guy in front of you at the airport this week who has apparently never been on a plane before.
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'There needs to be something done': Oilers goalies still under gun even after Florida save-o-ganza
Edmonton’s two highly-criticized goaltenders came up super nova big in Florida, yet the questions about the position haven’t gone away in Oil Country. Not only is there the usual online drum beat demanding change,
It was the first meeting between the two teams since the Panthers clinched the 2025 Stanley Cup with a 5-1 win against the Oilers in Game 6 on June 17. Florida also defeated Edmonton for the Cup in 2024, winning in seven games. Edmonton went 3-3-1 on its seven-game road trip that ended Saturday.
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Key Oilers return, but Knoblauch’s latest comments the real story
A couple of familiar faces returned to the ice for the Edmonton Oilers on Monday as Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Kasperi Kapanen took part in a practice at the Downtown Community Arena.