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The Edmonton Oilers have recalled goaltender Connor Ingram, a move driven more by necessity than comfort as the team navigates a setback they hoped wouldn’t be an early concern.
A goalie injury and impending roster freeze force the Oilers into urgent trade talks. Will they acquire a new netminder before time runs out?
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.
The Oilers' biggest trade objective this off-season was to find an upgrade between the pipes, and they are expecting Jarry to be just that for them. Yet, with the Oilers having Stanley Cup aspirations, they should not be done adding to their roster just yet.
With the December 31 roster submission deadline looming for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Oilers' Evan Bouchard's inclusion in Team Canada’s blue line is one of the most debated topics.
The Penguins and Oilers meet for the first time since their big trade, and all eyes are on whether Stuart Skinner will make his Pittsburgh debut.
In a recent article for The Score, John Matisz mentioned the Oilers as a top potential landing spot for Buffalo Sabres star winger Alex Tuch. The other team Matisz argued could be a good trade destination for Tuch was the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Oilers have decisions to make when their roster gets healthy
From the very beginning of the 2025-26 season, injuries have plagued the Edmonton Oilers. Despite the health issues, they are winning hockey games and scaling the standings.
Before their goaltending swap last week, the Edmonton Oilers were said to have major interest in Buffalo Sabres' Alex Lyon.