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NHL update: Connor McDavid reacts after Edmonton Oilers trade Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak
The Edmonton Oilers made a significant roster change, trading goalie Stuart Skinner and defenseman Brett Kulak to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Tristan Jarry and Spencer Stastney. While the move addressed goaltending needs,
Quinn Hughes is in Minnesota. Stuart Skinner is in Pittsburgh. Kevyn Adams might be on his way out. You know, just your average NHL weekend.
EDMONTON -- The Edmonton Oilers had pondered a change in goal for some time, and on Friday, they made it happen.
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Will Edmonton Oilers use the NHL's new nuclear option on under-performing veterans?
This in from former Florida Panthers Asst. GM Steve Werier on the PDOcast with Dimitri Filipovic, Werier’s description of a nuclear option some NHL teams will almost certainly use on under-producing veteran players in this year’s playoffs.
There are few forwards in Bakersfield this year who could have a material impact on Edmonton’s postseason. Condors currently on the NHL roster (Max Jones) or on the NHL injury list (Connor Clattenburg) aren’t eligible for the ranking. Here’s a look at the current recall ranking among forwards.
Jarry is embracing the opportunity to return to Edmonton. He helped the Edmonton Oil Kings of the Western Hockey League win the Memorial Cup in 2014 and subsequently purchased a house about 15 minutes outside of Edmonton, where he, his wife and his baby boy spend the summer.
The Oilers intend to begin the Tristan Jarry era vs. Maple Leafs, following Friday's big trade with the Penguins
The Edmonton Oilers, led by Connor McDavid, have acquired Sidney Crosby’s Pittsburgh Penguins goalie in a high-profile shakeup, signaling a major shift in NHL goaltending dynamics this season.
The Oilers are gambling everything on Tristan Jarry. Can this polarizing netminder finally unlock Stanley Cup dreams, or will Jarry and Connor McDavid go down together?