According to NHL Insider Pierre LeBrun, an upgrade at the goaltending position isn't a priority for Oilers GM Stan Bowman.
All things considered, the trade deadline Stan Bowman and company delivered for the Oilers looks good at first blush.
The Edmonton Oilers have decided not to upgrade their goaltending tandem before the trade deadline.
The NHL trade deadline is less than 48 hours away, and it's become very clear that the Oilers need to do something about their goaltending.
While the Edmonton Oilers attempted to rally in the third period, it was not nearly enough for them to make a comeback in the game. Calvin Pickard earned his second straight start after putting in ...
The Oilers aren’t desperate to add anywhere, but there are a few spots where solidifying sure would be useful.
Calvin Pickard helped Edmonton end its five-game losing streak Saturday by making a season-high 35 saves for a 2-1 Oilers victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C.
There’s a big difference between a team on paper and how it performs on the ice. The Edmonton Oilers know all about that, especially after how good the team looked this past July 1 when they signed forwards Viktor Arvidsson and Jeff Skinner.
This in, a raging debate over whether or not the top priority at the 2025 trading deadline for the Edmonton Oilers is a goalie, and whether or not the Oilers could acquire a more useful goalie than either Stuart Skinner or Calvin Pickard.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun on the Edmonton Oilers, who have struggled of late. Fans may want their goaltending situation addressed, but that may not be a priority for them. Jennifer Hedger: “How about the situation in Edmonton right now? We’ve been seeing the puck in the back of their net quite a bit lately.
Adam Henrique and Corey Perry scored to help the Edmonton Oilers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-1. Connor McDavid added an empty-netter and Calvin Pickard stopped 35 shots for the Oilers, who snapped a five-game losing streak and got their first win since Feb.