Edmonton’s official cause of death was acute blood loss from continually shooting themselves in the foot. They played well enough to beat the Colorado Avalanche Friday night at Rogers Place, but ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNUgly mistakes earn Edmonton Oilers a well-deserved smack in the mouthWell, the Edmonton Oilers went out with a bang, that’s for sure. Too bad they were on the wrong end of the gunshots. In a ...
The Athletic polled 111 players on eight questions covering a variety of topics, granting them anonymity so they could speak ...
The Edmonton Oilers will wrap up their season series with the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night at Rogers Place before the NHL pauses its schedule for the 4 Nations Face-Off. You can watch the ...
I would call it a model for how Edmonton, Alberta and Canada can take on the world. That’s exactly what the Edmonton Oilers now represent ... town and a bad place to do hockey business, the ...
EDMONTON -- "Overall, I think he played a really good game." and he's played really well for the last couple weeks." Hard work pays off, just ask Edmonton Oilers ... in the right place to break ...
but the Edmonton Oilers were narrowly beaten by the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night, losing 5-4 at Rogers Place in a thrilling finale before the start of the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
Jeff Skinner’s tenure with the Edmonton Oilers has not gone as expected. The veteran right winger was meant to be a top-six goal-scorer but hasn't achieved those results. He is starting to find ...
The former third overall pick of the Edmonton Oilers didn't pan out with his original organization, and after double hip surgery the Penguins gave him a slew of chances to break into their top ...
EDMONTON — Cabo Wabo came to Rogers Place on Friday ... of an extra mistake or two presented to them by the Edmonton Oilers. If it wasn’t Evan Bouchard dropping a puck right on to a Colorado ...
That early-season slump sure is a thing of the past for the Edmonton Oilers. It has been for quite a while. It’s hard to believe it even happened. This tweet Thursday from Oilers broadcaster Bob ...
Edmonton Oilers superstar Connor McDavid could become the first player in NHL history to sign a contract worth more than $20 million per season when he signs his next contract between now and July ...
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