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The NHL trade deadline is less than two months away, and the Edmonton Oilers have a few players they could dangle in a trade.
Matt Savoie is spending his rookie season moving up and down the lineup in Edmonton. He has a nice range of skills and is already a responsible player, especially considering he’s a freshman. The five-on-five scoring hasn’t come yet, and that’s a concern, but this new line he’s on now may be a key to offensive success.
If you’re an Edmonton Oilers fan planning to watch tonight’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins, you might want to brace yourself. The lineup Kris Knoblauch is rolling out isn’t just unconventional — it’s borderline experimental.
The Edmonton Oilers will be making some moves ahead of this year's trade deadline, and we now know what their top target is.
In this case that would have meant Pickard, who is known as a much-loved teammate on the Oilers, would have stayed in Edmonton as the back-up, and Ingram, arguably a superior goalie to Pickard, would have gone to Bakersfield. But there’s a new sheriff in town, GM Stan Bowman, and the Oilers have suddenly gone full meritocracyI like it. You?
Tristan Jarry will make his first home start for the Oilers when the Blue & Orange go with 11 forwards & seven defencemen on Tuesday night for a meeting with the Devils at Rogers Place
The Chicago Blackhawks are on a roll. Since the holiday break, they are 6-2-1. They have also won five out of their last six games, all in what has been a wonderful start to 2026. Even through the “stomach bug” that plagued the locker room for a few days, they are finding ways to win.
This in from Tony Brar of Oilers TV, the lines and pairings for the Edmonton Oilers heading into Thursday night’s game against the New York Islanders, with veteran winger Andrew Mangiapane again a healthy scratch and centre Curtis Lazar back in the line-up, and Connor Ingram to start in net.
With sniper Leon Draisaitl out of the lineup, the Edmonton Oilers knew they'd need other players to step up — and several answered the call Saturday night.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is close to returning to the Edmonton Oilers lineup, with signs pointing to him lacing up the skates for Saturday’s visit to Seattle. The longest-serving member of the Oilers has been out of the lineup since November 8th after ...
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Knoblauch's hand forced, Nugent-Hopkins finally moved to critical spot in Oilers line-up
This in, Edmonton’s line-up and pairings with Leon Draisaitl out due to a family health matter in Germany. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has been moved to second line centre, with Vasily Podkolzin taking his place on the top line.