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The Edmonton Oilers can finally exhale. After a grueling first half of the season that saw them travel to the Eastern Conference an absurd number of times, they
The Minnesota Wild, the hottest team in the NHL, finish off a back-to-back Sunday afternoon against the Colorado Avalanche.
The recent goaltender trade that saw Stuart Skinner exit the Edmonton Oilers organization represents one of the final touches of the roster remake/remodel for general manager Stan Bowman. His version of the team involves several new feature players added over the last 16 months.
With Tristan Jarry suffering an injury early into his Oilers tenure, Edmonton is reportedly looking into one of the Sabres' netminders.
Vasily Podkolzin, 6. Great backcheck helped kick off Bouchard’s first period breakaway. He almost tipped in Savoie’s backhander in the second. He led the team with six hits. Grade A +/-: EV +2, -0; ST +0, -0
Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy chase franchise history with matching goal streaks as the Wild clash with the high-powered Oilers.
While the Tristan Jarry acquisition got much of the headline, the Edmonton Oilers made another gamble to improve their team last week. While the potential upgrade in net is important, the Oilers added Spencer Stastney to help offset the loss of Brett Kulak.