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The poster boys for resilience have ... to come and there is still a core group of players in that room that know what it takes to win. The Oilers still deserve the benefit of the doubt.
John Davidson has difficulty remembering the last time Wayne Gretzky visited his childhood home across the street in this ...
While the Edmonton Oilers have been quite ... A common sentiment from players about torpedo bats is that hitting is about the player. If you can’t hit a 97 mph fastball or nasty slider with ...
The Oilers have several injured players coming back, and the healthy scratches in the postseason may surprise some. The need ...
Big players show up in big games. Leon Draisaitl was magnificent in his return from injury on Saturday, almost single-handedly lifting the Edmonton Oilers over ... can’t hit a 97 mph fastball ...
Edmonton Oilers winger Corey Perry turns 40 six weeks from now. His most recent goal, No. 16 on the year, came last week versus the Dallas Stars. His last fight came right at the end of February ...
Injuries always catch up to you, sooner or later. While the Edmonton Oilers have been quite impressive without Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Mattias Ekholm over the past few weeks, their luck ...
Fairly or not, the Oilers have long been considered a two-man team. There is some truth to that, but only because they have two of the most productive players ... time — 97 and 29 are so ...
The Edmonton Oilers were shut down and shut out by the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday, losers of a defensive struggle. The Kings dominated the game, winning 3-0. Ouch! Of course, the Oilers were a ...
While the Edmonton Oilers are going to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the only thing yet to be determined is their final seeding in the Western Conference. They entered Thursday's game against the NHL ...
Jeff Skinner on different players stepping up for the Oilers… “We’ve had some injuries to key guys. It’s a lot of opportunity for other guys to step up, and I think guys have done a good ...
a computer likeness of former Oilers goalie Bill Ranford. Pickard agreed but it seemed more a lack of familiarity with the game by the players that stopped the pucks from finding the twine.