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Peterka plays the right game and has the offensive skill to be an ideal candidate for the Oilers to target. It probably doesn’t hurt to have countryman Leon Draisaitl on the team either – the center he would most likely play with. There is plenty of time for something to happen before this metaphorical sun goes down.
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Yardbarker on MSNEdmonton Oilers Need Captain Connor McDavid to be Better in Game SixAfter losing Game 5, the Edmonton Oilers now face elimination. Their 2025 playoff run is barely hanging on, and if they’re still going to win the Stanley Cup, they need their leader Connor McDavid to start firing again.
The U.S. named Brady and Matthew Tkachuk, Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, Quinn Hughes and Charlie McAvoy as its first six players for the 2026 Olympics.
Through the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Edmonton Oilers got rave reviews for the strong outlet passes from defence to forwards. The fast break outlets, after effective retrievals,
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Yardbarker on MSNWhat the Oilers Must Fix to Force Game 7As the Edmonton Oilers face elimination again, t Night in Canada panel—Ron MacLean, Kelly Hrudey, and Kevin Bieksa—offered a compelling breakdown of what the team must do to survive Game 6.
The Florida Panthers host the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final at Amerant Bank Arena on Tuesday, June 17, and the Cats can make it back-to-back championships with a win on home ice. My top Oilers vs. Panthers predictions and NHL picks see the end and are calling for a Florida victory in a low-scoring game.
A legendary NHL analyst called out the Edmonton Oilers ahead of the sixth game of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers. After a tight series, the Oilers now have their backs against the wall,
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'I always hated it': NHL expert blasts Edmonton Oilers for major tactical failThis in from ESPN’s Ray Ferraro, perhaps the sharpest commentator in hockey, his assessment of the failure of the Edmonton Oilers to cleanly move the puck out of their own end in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup playoffs.