The Edmonton Oilers take on the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night, both team’s final game of the 2023-24 regular season. For the Oilers, this will be their last chance to rest their major stars before taking on either the Vegas Golden Knights or Los Angeles Kings.
There were no jerseys on the ice, and no outraged fans in the stands. Instead, there were 4,600 fans crowding inside Mullett Arena Tuesday night saying goodbye to their Arizona Coyotes, as they beat the Oilers 5-2. Sean Durzi will go down as the last to score for the franchise, sealing the deal with an empty-net goal.
The Edmonton Oilers will be without Darnell Nurse, Cody Ceci, and Evander Kane as they help close out the Arizona Coyotes’ tenure in the desert. Kane will miss his second straight game due to maintenance purposes, and now Nurse and Ceci will join him.
In an Edmonton Oilers news and rumors update, Connor McDavid hit 100 assists in a single season. It’s an incredible feat that brought out the kid in McDavid again.
Evander Kane will not play tonight as the Edmonton Oilers take on the San Jose Sharks. Head coach Kris Knoblauch explained that Kane is out as a maintenance decision, similar to Connor McDavid’s sitting the last three games.
Over the first three meetings of the season, the Vancouver Canucks outscored the Edmonton Oilers by an 18-6 margin and, unsurprisingly, they won every single one of them.
The 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs are exactly one week away. The Edmonton Oilers currently sit second in the Pacific Division, holding a record of 48-24-6.
Sometimes, there are bigger things at hand. For the now Arizona Coyotes, soon-to-be-called Utah what-cha-ma-call-its, relocation looms. For the Edmonton still-to-be-called Oilers, it’s a Saturday night date with the Vancouver Canucks that could determine the winner of the Pacific Division.
Connor McDavid will not play tonight against Vegas. He could miss up to a few games, but right now he is expected to return before the end of the regular season.
If he can’t find a way to get there himself, the Edmonton Oilers players have decided they will get Evander Kane ready for the playoffs. At least, that’s a theory put forth by NHL insider Elliotte Friedman.
In today’s NHL rumors, the Edmonton Oilers have decided to ride Evander Kane until they get the version of the player that they know can show up in the playoffs.
The Edmonton Oilers had some drama surrounding them after a recent game against the Calgary Flames. During the game, it seemed as though there was some sort of disagreement between Evander Kane and Corey Perry as they were both animated and upset about something.
The Evander Kane saga has remained a point of interest for Oilers fans this year. We have already seen the player voice his frustration numerous times
The dust has all but settled on a Saturday night spat between Corey Perry and Evander Kane on the Oilers bench. What lingered, however, were unanswered questions about what led up to it, how it was handled, and how the involved parties felt about it.
Saying “brothers fight” and noting that they’ve talked, apologized, and moved on, both Corey Perry and Evander Kane spoke with Edmonton media on Monday and said their blow-up on the bench as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Calgary Flames was a minor dust-up between two professionals holding each other accountable.
We’ve got a few days off between Oilers games, which is the perfect time to empty my brain of all its delicious contents in the hopes that you’ll be able to help me figure a few things out.
The Evander Kane, Ryan McLeod, and Corey Perry line for the Edmonton Oilers is looking like it could be a force for the team. Unfortunately, it also looks like there might be trouble brewing between Perry and Kane.
Edmonton Oilers fans may have gotten a bit of a scare when they noticed two of their key players being animated on the bench in their last game against the Calgary Flames.
Although Evander Kane has been struggling recently, he ended his 21-game goal drought in style by scoring two goals on three shots. He also finished with a plus-3 rating in the Edmonton Oilers’ 6-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.
Amid the longest goal-scoring drought of his NHL career, Evander Kane looked much more engaged against both the Winnipeg Jets and Los Angeles Kings this week.
Amid the Trade Deadline chaos Friday morning, the NHL Department of Player Safety disclosed a few punishments for incidents that happened during Thursday’s NHL slate.
Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane is leaving the Hockey Diversity Alliance, an organization he helped create. On Friday afternoon, he released a statement announcing he will be stepping away from the HDA, which he co-founded in 2020 with Akim Aliu.
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