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The Edmonton Oilers are on a two-game winning streak, but they aren't satisfied with how their forward lines have been deployed.
Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch is overseeing a pivotal moment in the franchise’s transition from an older team to a more normalized group with the aged sprinkled into the roster in specific roles.
Everyone except for the ECHL is underway now. This means that most prospects within the Edmonton Oilers system are back to on-ice development. Some early projections have Oilers prospects setting up the 2025–26 campaign to be their breakout season,
The NHL season has just started, but the trade winds are already starting to blow around the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton has a lot of forwards vying for NHL spots right now, especially since the team brought Jack Roslovic into the fold last week.
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Critical ingredient sees Edmonton Oilers trending up, but 3 vets trending down
The Edmonton Oilers are trending up in these early days of the 2025-26 season, but a few veteran players are trending down. The key ingredient in this improvement has been slot defence. Last year the Oilers gave up 5.
Nikita Yevseyev first appeared in the KHL in 2022-23 at 18. He played 48 games, scored five goals and averaged 10:59 per game. Although he delivered five goals (a strong total for a defenceman in limited play), his ice time was a tell: He played sparingly in many of those 48 games.
The Edmonton Oilers made a signing official while the team was playing a game versus the Calgary Flames. As the season-opener was underway, news broke that Jack Roslovic was inking a one-year deal with the team.
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A look ahead of Jack Roslovic’s season and what he could bring to the Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers’ newest addition, Jack Roslovic, made his debut last game against the New York Rangers, playing 13:10 minutes. He didn’t register any points or record a shot on goal, but there were subtle little plays to like in his first game since last May.
Connor McDavid has signed a contract extension to remain with the Edmonton Oilers. The three-time MVP and the only NHL organization he has played with finalized a two-year, $25 million contract Monday on the eve of the start of the season.
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