The Edmonton Oilers have been connected to Brayden Schenn of the St. Louis Blues, but that connection doesn't make any sense.
It seems more than a little obvious. In fact, it shouldn’t take more than a single glance to see Edmonton as the next home for professional women’s hockey.
A: First things first. Utah has no salary retention spots open. They’re using their allotted three for Zack Kassian, Oliver ...
Canada ended a 33-year gold medal drought at the 1994 World Championship in Italy, thanks largely to Bill Ranford, who was ...
The Alberta capital is the fifth city to host a neutral-site Professional Women’s Hockey League game this season as part of ...
Final game before 4 Nations break offers fans the opportunity to celebrate the history, contributions and accomplishments of Black Canadians in Oil Country ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs are two for two in Alberta this February after beating the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Feb. 1 and the ...
It’s easy to see why Canada is booing our anthem. It’s basically a stand-in for booing President Donald Trump. But it’s hard ...
Make no mistake about it Vasily Podkolzin was a bright spot early on this season for the Edmonton Oilers. He came into ...