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The Edmonton Oilers could be staring at a rare opportunity to make a major splash this offseason. As the franchise looks for ways to strengthen a roster built to contend right now, trade chatter has begun circling around several notable defensemen who may be available.
In search for Connor McDavid and the rest of the team's new head coach, the Edmonton Oilers are working their way around the restrictions imposed by the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Edmonton Oilers are looking for a new head coach this offseason after general manager Stan Bowman let go of former bench boss Kris Knoblauch following a disappointing showing in this postseason. A few notable names have been connected to the potential gig.
TSN: Darren Dreger was told by a source that 28-year-old Winnipeg Jets forward Jonathan Toews is considering retiring, that it’s more likely than not that he retires.
The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly looking to add some defensive depth in the offseason, and one name that has come up as a possible target is Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman, Brandon Carlo. Both teams are coming off disappointing seasons and have some important roster decisions to make.
The Edmonton Oilers have some changes to make this season, and the first will be finding a new head coach. After firing Kris Knoblauch, it’s been widely reported that the Oilers are looking for a head coach with a championship pedigree.
Edmonton Oilers general manager Stan Bowman discusses the firing of head coach Kris Knoblauch, outlining the reasons he dismissed Knoblauch before his contract extension kicked in. The Edmonton Oilers are making a change behind the bench.
Colorado is doubling down on Jared Bednar despite a premature playoff exit, forcing the Oilers to pivot as their list of elite coaching targets continues to dwindle.
The Toronto Maple Leafs coaching search continues as the club keeps searching the market for their future guy to take over the helm as bench boss. The Maple Leafs have been connected to a plethora of big names throughout this process as general manager John Chayka keeps his options open regarding this position.
The Oilers have received permission to talk to former Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported Monday.