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Time Isn't Right Yet For Oilers To Add Defensive Help

November 3, 2024 at 6:46 pm CDT | by Gabriel Foley Leave a Comment

Heading into Sunday’s action, the Oilers find themselves around the middle of the pack in terms of goals allowed.  They’re struggling considerably on the penalty kill, checking in with a success rate of just 62.5% while starting goaltender Stuart Skinner is off to a slow start.  Accordingly, some are wondering if the time is right for Edmonton to start shopping around for blueline help as teams by now are starting to get a better feel of what they have and what they need.

However, Kurt Leavins of the Edmonton Journal posits that the time isn’t right for the Oilers to be making a move like that.  While it’s clear their need is to upgrade on the back end, he suggests that they’d be best served by waiting until later in the year when they ideally would have more cap space to play with.  At the same time, more teams should be established as sellers which should give them more options to choose from compared to if they tried to make a trade now.

Carolina Hurricanes| Edmonton Oilers| KHL| OHL| Ottawa Senators| Snapshots| USHL| Winnipeg Jets Gleb Trikozov| Kyle Connor| Matt Benning

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Connor McDavid Out 2-3 Weeks With Ankle Injury

October 30, 2024 at 10:19 am CDT | by Josh Erickson 7 Comments

Oilers superstar Connor McDavid will miss “at least a couple of weeks” with the lower-body injury he sustained Monday against the Blue Jackets, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. It’s not expected to be an overly long-term absence, though, implying they’ve avoided the worst-case scenario of a left foot or lower-leg fracture. The team later confirmed it was an ankle injury and said he’ll be out for two to three weeks.

The Oilers haven’t yet placed McDavid on injured reserve, although with him safely ruled out for the next five days, there’s nothing stopping them from doing so. They had two open roster spots at the time of his injury, which they filled yesterday with the recalls of forwards Drake Caggiula and Noah Philp from AHL Bakersfield. They’re now at a full roster with ample cap flexibility thanks to Evander Kane’s LTIR placement but they could move McDavid to IR to open up another roster spot if necessary.

Still, any McDavid absence isn’t welcome news for Edmonton. They’re on their seemingly yearly tradition of underwhelming starts before going on a late-November or December tear. After being trounced 6-1 by Columbus earlier this week, they’re back below .500 with a 4-5-1 record, and their -13 goal differential is third-worst in the league, ahead of only the Penguins and Sharks. McDavid was caught in the mire, too, off to a slow start by his standards with three goals and 10 points in 10 games. He was still his usual dominant self in possession play, though, with the Oilers controlling 62.8% of shot attempts with McDavid on the ice at even strength.

A two-week timeline from today, which is likely the best-case scenario as outlined by Friedman, puts his earliest potential return on Nov. 14 against the Predators. The Oilers have six games between now and then. In the meantime, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is projected to shift from wing to center on the first line with Zach Hyman, while Jeff Skinner will move up from a middle-six role to ride shotgun with that pair.

Edmonton Oilers| Injury| Newsstand Connor McDavid

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Edmonton Oilers Recall Drake Caggiula, Noah Philp

October 29, 2024 at 4:00 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain 2 Comments

4:07 PM: According to a team announcement, the Oilers organization has confirmed the roster move.

4:00 PM: In light of Connor McDavid’s predicted absence over the next few days and potentially longer, the Edmonton Oilers are bringing some depth to their forward group. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman shares the organization is calling up forwards Drake Caggiula and Noah Philp from their AHL affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors.

One of the two is bound to enter the lineup as the Oilers only carried 11 healthy forwards before the transaction. There will be a learning curve for both with Philp having yet to make his NHL debut and Caggiula’s last time in the NHL being a four-game stretch with the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2022-23 NHL season.

Caggiula is in his second stint with the Oilers organization after signing out of the University of North Dakota in 2016. He spent three years with Edmonton scoring 27 goals and 49 points in 156 regular-season contests before being traded to the Chicago Blackhawks partway through the 2018-19 campaign.

He returned to the organization last season but spent the entire season with AHL Bakersfield. He scored 13 goals and 37 points in 43 AHL contests being good for fifth on the team in scoring. He’s off to a solid start in the 2024-25 AHL season with three goals and five points through his first five games.

Philp joined the organization in 2022 after finishing his career at the University of Alberta. He was a solid scorer in limited USports action but has struggled to produce in the AHL. He scored 19 goals and 37 points in 70 games for the Condors in 2022-23 but missed all last season due to personal reasons. Philp has suited up in all six games for the Condors this season scoring one goal and three points overall.

Edmonton Oilers Drake Caggiula| Noah Philp

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Connor McDavid Being Evaluated For Lower-Body Injury

October 29, 2024 at 8:27 am CDT | by Josh Cybulski 7 Comments

Oct. 29: McDavid has left the Oilers’ road trip and is returning to Edmonton for further evaluation, head coach Kris Knoblauch told reporters, including Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, after yesterday’s 6-1 loss to the Blue Jackets. He’ll miss Thursday’s game against the Predators and should be considered highly doubtful for Sunday’s Battle of Alberta matchup.

Oct. 28: Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid has left tonight’s contest against the Columbus Blue Jackets and will not return due to a lower-body injury (Twitter link). McDavid appeared to be tripped up by Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski at the Columbus blue line and looked as though he jammed his left leg into the boards as he slid the length of the defensive zone and into the corner.

McDavid attempted to continue his shift but appeared to be uncomfortable putting any weight on his left leg. He quickly ended his shift and skated gingerly towards the Oilers bench before leaving down the tunnel and back to the dressing room. The incident happened on McDavid’s first shift of the game, and he did not play again. His total ice time for the evening was 37 seconds.

There was no penalty on the play, although the video of the incident isn’t the best angle to see whether Werenski tripped McDavid or he caught an edge before falling. In any event, it’s extremely bad luck for McDavid and the Oilers as they are still trying to find their game after a slow start to the season. The club can ill afford to lose McDavid for any length of time as the forward scoring has been non-existent early in the season outside of McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.

McDavid has points in seven of his first nine games coming into tonight, but he hasn’t been able to find that next gear, posting just three goals and seven assists in ten games. The Oilers will go as far as McDavid and Draisaitl can take them, meaning that his return is a must for a club with Stanley Cup aspirations.

Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid

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Oilers Activate Roby Jarventie Off SOIR, Assign Him To AHL

October 25, 2024 at 6:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 1 Comment

One of Edmonton’s newest prospects is now cleared to start his 2024-25 season.  The team announced (Twitter link) that winger Roby Jarventie has recovered from his knee injury.  As a result, he has been taken off season-opening injured reserve and assigned to AHL Bakersfield.

The 22-year-old was the second pick of the second round by Ottawa back in 2020, going 33rd overall.  He spent the majority of his first three professional seasons at the AHL level and was quite productive in limited action with Belleville last season, recording 20 points in 22 games.  That earned Jarventie a look with the big club as he got into seven games with the Sens, picking up an assist while averaging 7:31 per game.

Despite that, Ottawa elected to trade him along with a 2025 fourth-round pick to the Oilers back in July in exchange for prospects Xavier Bourgault and Jake Chiasson.  Notably, Bourgault was a first-round pick in 2021 and while his stock has slipped somewhat since then, it’s clear that Edmonton feels that Jarventie has some upside.

This move also helps them out a bit from a salary cap perspective.  Because Jarventie spent time on an NHL roster last season, he was counting against Edmonton’s cap at a prorated amount relative to the number of days he was up with Ottawa.  Based on his $894K cap hit, that prorated amount checked in around $107K.  That amount now comes off their books, giving them just under $1.15MM in cap space, per PuckPedia, putting them around the middle of the pack league-wide in that regard.

AHL| Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Jake Chiasson

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Kane On Track To Return In Early 2025

October 24, 2024 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose 3 Comments

Oilers winger Evander Kane is on pace to return to the lineup in early 2025, reports ESPN’s Kevin Weekes (Twitter link).  The veteran had surgeries last month to repair two torn hip adductor muscles, two hernias, and two torn lower abdominal muscles.  At the time, the timeline for his return was three to four months so if early 2025 is the target return time, it appears he’s on schedule.  Kane had 24 goals and 20 assists last season in 77 regular season games while chipping in with eight points in 20 postseason appearances before playing through the injuries became too difficult.  Kane is currently on LTIR and a midseason return means Edmonton won’t be able to spend much of that short-term cap space as they’ll need to be cap-compliant to activate him later on.

Calgary Flames| Edmonton Oilers| Montreal Canadiens| Snapshots| Winnipeg Jets Evander Kane| Kevin Rooney| Ville Heinola

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Oilers Sign Sam O’Reilly To Entry-Level Deal

October 21, 2024 at 2:03 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Oilers have signed 2024 first-round pick Sam O’Reilly to a three-year, entry-level contract, per a team release. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.

A likely signing bonus in the deal this season will be a nice gift for O’Reilly, who stuck around on the training camp roster longer than most anticipated. The Oilers, who had traded away their first-round pick to the Ducks in last season’s Adam Henrique trade, swung a deal with the Flyers on draft day to move back into the first round at No. 32 overall.

Edmonton then proceeded to make O’Reilly, who doesn’t turn 19 until March, the last pick of the round. The 6’1″ center’s offensive totals didn’t jump off the page in his draft year on a stacked OHL London team, and they’re also not expected to if he cracks the NHL. He projects as a physical depth piece with strong defensive instincts, making him extremely projectable as the Oilers’ No. 3 or No. 4 center in a few years.

A Toronto native, O’Reilly has been slightly underwhelming out of the gate with London this season – as have most of his teammates. However, his two goals and three assists for five points in seven games are only tied for ninth on the team, and his -3 rating is tied for third-worst. It’s still far too early in his post-draft campaign to write him off, though. Allan Mitchell of The Athletic ranked O’Reilly as the No. 2 prospect in the Edmonton pipeline and their best up-and-coming forward piece over the summer. However, he’s been unseated from that role after they acquired 2022 ninth-overall pick Matthew Savoie from the Sabres.

O’Reilly is unlikely to play 10 NHL games this season, so expect his ELC to slide to the 2025-26 season. If he fails to hit 10 NHL GP next year, too, it’s eligible to slide again to 2026-27.

Edmonton Oilers| Transactions Sam O'Reilly

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Oilers Among Teams Interested In Kevin Shattenkirk

October 13, 2024 at 11:37 am CDT | by Gabriel Foley 5 Comments

The market of free agent defenders is still surprisingly strong despite the NHL season’s kick-off, with multiple tenured veterans still making their case for a new deal. While providing updates on some of the top remaining UFAs, Pierre LeBrun and Chris Johnston of The Athletic shared that the Edmonton Oilers are among the teams interested in Kevin Shattenkirk. The Athletic crew added that Shattenkirk is staying patient with signing a new deal, waiting for the right fit to come along. While he waits, Shattenkirk continues to work out daily with Connecticut-based hockey trainer Ben Prentiss – owner of Prentiss Hockey Performance, a popular performance company for the NHL’s top names.

Shattenkirk spent last season, his 14th in the NHL, with the Boston Bruins, netting six goals and 24 points in 61 games. He was an impactful piece of the Bruins blue line, showing strengths on both sides of the puck and earning routine time on both special teams. Those were the same traits that carried Shattenkirk through a successful tenure with the Anaheim Ducks from 2020 to 2023 – though he carried a much more substantial role in Anaheim, averaging over 20 minutes of ice time and ranking second on their defense in scoring over his three seasons. He scored 70 points in 212 games as a Duck, scoring half of those points in the 2021-22 season – his highest-scoring season since 2016-17.

Shattenkirk was a strong depth option for a Ducks defense in flux, largely thanks to his ability to control transition through the neutral zone. That’s been his defining skill since he made his NHL debut with Colorado in 2010. He was immediately impactful, netting 43 points in 72 games as a rookie despite a trade just 46 games into his career. His hot scoring continued through the next seven seasons, as Shattenkirk established a firm grip on his second-pair role in St. Louis. He capped the run off with a career-high 56 points in the 2016-17 season, the same year that he faced another trade, this time to Washington. That kicked off the journeyman phase of his career, with Shattenkirk playing for five clubs over the last eight seasons. That includes a stop with the 2020 Tampa Bay Lightning, who helped lead Shattenkirk to his first career Stanley Cup.

Edmonton would add yet another stop to Shattenkirk’s list, and extend his career into its 15th year. It’s no secret that Edmonton is in need of some help on the right-hand side, with Ty Emberson standing as the only true backup to top right-defender Evan Bouchard. The Oilers have been icing Travis Dermott on his off-side to mitigate that lack of depth. Shattenkirk would stand as a sure upgrade towards a handicapped Dermott, and bring a winner’s mentality to an Edmonton team hoping to make a proud postseason run this season.

Edmonton Oilers| NHL Kevin Shattenkirk

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Oilers Assign Carl Berglund To AHL

October 11, 2024 at 7:59 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • The Oilers announced (Twitter link) that forward Carl Berglund has been assigned to AHL Bakersfield. The 24-year-old was injured to start the regular season and therefore couldn’t be sent down until being cleared to play.  As he didn’t spend any time on an NHL roster last season, Edmonton didn’t have any cap charge while he was up with them.  Berglund had 42 points in 51 ECHL appearances in 2023-24 while adding four points in a dozen games with AHL Bakersfield.

AHL| ECHL| Edmonton Oilers| Nashville Predators| Transactions Carl Berglund| Jon Gillies| Matt Murray (b. 1998)| Nikolai Knyzhov

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Golden Knights Claim Raphael Lavoie, Cole Schwindt

October 11, 2024 at 1:05 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 13 Comments

10/11: The Vegas Golden Knights have reclaimed Lavoie from Edmonton, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, continuing the young forward’s bouncing between Edmonton and Vegas. He has now been waived and claimed by both teams and will be eligible to be assigned to Vegas’ minor leagues should no other team place a claim.

10/7: The Oilers and Flames have each lost a forward to the Golden Knights on waivers. Raphael Lavoie is heading from Edmonton to Vegas, while the Knights also claimed Cole Schwindt from Calgary, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.

Both enter a competition with recent veteran pickup Tanner Pearson to begin the season as Vegas’ 11th and 12th forwards. That’s assuming center William Karlsson is sidelined for the season opener against the Avs on Wednesday with the undisclosed injury that’s kept him out of action for over a week. They’re also significant reinforcements after Vegas lost Zach Aston-Reese on waivers to the Blue Jackets today.

Lavoie is an intriguing pickup. The 24-year-old has just seven games under his belt without a major league point, all coming last season. But Edmonton’s second-round pick in 2019 has turned into a standout offensive forward at the AHL level and has a 6’4″, 216-lb frame. He put up 28 goals and 22 assists for 50 points in 68 games last season with AHL Bakersfield, all career highs.

Schwindt has the same exact career NHL offensive stat line – no points in seven combined games for the Flames and Panthers, but he has a -5 rating compared to Lavoie’s -2. All in all, they’re players at very similar stages of their careers. Schwindt is a tad younger – he’s still 23, but was also a member of the 2019 draft class. Sent from Florida to Calgary in the Matthew Tkachuk blockbuster, he doesn’t have as much offensive success as Lavoie at the AHL level. He posted 36 points in 66 games for the Calgary Wranglers last year, which was a career-high.

Only one will draw in against Colorado if Karlsson isn’t ready to play. With their lack of NHL experience, it’s anybody’s guess. Both have experience suiting up at right wing and center.

After the claims, the Golden Knights have $652K in projected cap space, per PuckPedia. They need to clear a roster spot, perhaps by placing Karlsson on injured reserve.

Calgary Flames| Edmonton Oilers| Transactions| Vegas Golden Knights| Waivers Cole Schwindt| Raphael Lavoie

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