Perhaps head coach Kris Knoblauch didn’t see a blowout coming. Maybe he thought his starting goaltender wouldn’t be rattled after a solid season. Whatever the case, the Edmonton Oilers bench boss admitted after Thursday’s final regular season game that he made a mistake starting Skinner and letting him get lit up for four goals in just minutes.
What a long, strange trip it’s been. On Thursday night, part of that trip ended for the Edmonton Oilers, who finished off their regular season with a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche.
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.
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.
The McDavid-less Oilers took on the Vegas Golden Knights last night at Rogers Place with the opportunity to pull themselves within a single point of locking in home-ice advantage for the first round of the playoffs.
Of course, the Oilers will always want Connor McDavid in the lineup. He’s the best player in the world doing things few in the history of the game have done.
I don’t know about you, but I woke up Saturday morning feeling good. The Oilers clinched the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year the night before in thanks to a dominant performance over the Colorado Avalanche.
For the second straight game against the St. Louis Blues, the Edmonton Oilers went to overtime but ultimately were defeated in the extra period, losing 3-2.
The Oilers have a bunch of big games to play down the stretch, and none were more important than last night’s fourth and final meeting against the Los Angeles Kings at Rogers Place.
Every generation has their high-profile 50-goal scorer… Auston Matthews. Alex Ovechkin. Pavel Bure. Mario Lemieux. Wayne Gretzky. Guy Lafleur. Phil Esposito.
On Thursday evening, the Edmonton Oilers hosted their Pacific Division rivals, the Los Angeles Kings. Coming into this game, the Oilers had a three-point advantage in the standings over the Kings.
On Tuesday's episode of Spittin' Chiclets, former NHL players turned rock star hockey ambassadors Paul (Biz) Bissonnette and Ryan (Whit) Whitney asked an interesting question.
The final few weeks of the regular season for the Edmonton Oilers are all about two things: making sure you’re playing your best hockey leading into the regular season and locking up home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
After seeing Edmonton Oilers’ forward Zach Hyman score his 50th goal of the season, it brought up the discussion of why he left the Toronto Maple Leafs — or why they let him walk to free agency.
Zach Hyman scored his 200th career goal 1:22 into overtime on Tuesday night, giving the Edmonton Oilers a 4-3 victory over the host Winnipeg Jets. After recording his 50th goal of the season during Sunday's loss at Ottawa, Hyman hopped onto the ice, took a drop pass from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, then circled into the offensive zone.
Despite better judgment to give the video more oxygen than it probably deserves, it’s more important to give props to hard work, determination, perseverance, and achievement instead of undermining, demeaning, and discrediting it.
As you all surely know by now, Zach Hyman scored his 50th goal of the 2023-24 season in Sunday’s game against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre.
Ex-Toronto Maple Leaf Zach Hyman became the seventh Edmonton Oiler of all-time to score 50 goals with this glorious tap in against his old rivals, the Ottawa Senators.
One of the most underrated players of this generation has reached an exceptional milestone. On Sunday against the Ottawa Senators, Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman notched his 50th goal of the season, the first time the Toronto native reached the milestone.
Zach Hyman has scored 50 goals in a single season for the first time in his NHL career. He achieved the milestone on Sunday evening as the Edmonton Oilers took on the Ottawa Senators.
Zach Hyman is the latest to join an elusive list of players who scored 50 goals in a single NHL season. He accomplished the feat Sunday night against the Ottawa Senators, scoring from where he’s scored so many this season, right near the blue paint.
Zach Hyman‘s potential milestone against his former team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, adds a compelling narrative to Saturday night’s Hockey Night in Canada matchup.
It’s fair to say that things have gone well for Zach Hyman since he signed with the Edmonton Oilers in the summer of 2021. This has especially been the
When Zach Hyman signed a seven-year contract with an AAV of $5.5 million on July 28, 2021, nobody – not even Hyman himself – could have envisioned the goal-scoring tirade he’d end up going on.
Just 103 seconds remained in the Edmonton Oilers’ 7-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Wednesday (March 13) when the announcement was made at Rogers Place.
Today's NHL slate offers plenty of paths to explore from a prop betting perspective, but YB's Griffin Carroll is drawn to something simple here tonight to find a winning bet.
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