While neither injury is thought to be serious and neither man is expected to be out for longer than a week the absence of Connor McDavid and Len Draisaitl over the next few (?) games will present a ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, a devoted Edmonton Oilers fan, visited his favorite team, hitting the ice in Edmonton Oilers gear. He interacted with players, including captain Connor McDavid ...
“Obviously, nice to have him here," he told the media. "He’s an Oilers fan, lifelong Oilers fan. Oilers fans are welcome, here, for sure.” McDavid added: “Definitely a unique thing.
and some Oilers fans are livid to see Jeff Skinner bumped down while the team will need extra offence. Jeff Skinner has arguably in the doghouse of Coach Knoblauch for most of the season ...
and his special connection with Oilers fans around the world," Shipton said in a statement. "We are currently investigating and will take the appropriate next steps as information becomes available." ...
Wearing a white Oilers jersey, McIntyre was visiting from Nova Scotia and had hoped to get a photo with the Great One’s likeness.
EDMONTON, Alberta — The Edmonton Oilers lost both a game and another superstar Thursday, falling 4-3 in overtime to the Winnipeg Jets after Connor McDavid left with a lower-body injury.
Neither player practised on Friday or was made available to the media. There was some good news for Oilers fans on Friday, however. Goalie Stuart Skinner, who was taken out of Thursday’s game by ...
“Not too many, I assume, prime ministers have been Oilers fans, so it's nice to have one that cheers for a good team.” The 60-year-old Carney grew up in Edmonton during the Oilers' glory days ...
“Not too many, I assume, prime ministers have been Oilers fans, so it’s nice to have one that cheers for a good team.” Mark Carney speaks during his Liberal leader campaign launch in ...
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