Edmonton Oilers Will Miss Warren Foegele and Ryan McLeod
Also, Edmonton Oilers' 2024 Development Camp Recap and how to replace McLeod
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3 Ways the Edmonton Oilers Can Replace Ryan McLeod
July 9, 2024 by Michael Ostrower
While the hockey world shares a consensus belief that the Edmonton Oilers won the Matthew Savoie for Ryan McLeod and Tyler Tullio trade, the deal's repercussions should not go understated. By trading McLeod, the Oilers lost one of their best faceoff takers, penalty killers, defensive forwards, and young, speedy talent. McLeod played an underrated role in the team's success last season and his hole must be replaced.
Edmonton Oilers Will Miss Warren Foegele and Ryan McLeod
July 9, 2024 by Brian Swane
The Edmonton Oilers have been very active so far this offseason, with interim general manager Jeff Jackson drawing rave reviews for his work in free agency. After coming within one win of the Stanley Cup, the Oilers made several additions that have fans excited, including forwards Viktor Arvidsson and Jeff Skinner.
Edmonton Oilers: 2024 Development Camp Recap
July 8, 2024 by Brian Swane
Fresh off the 2024 NHL Draft at Sphere in Las Vegas, where they selected London Knights forward Sam O’Reilly with the 32nd overall pick, the Edmonton Oilers held their annual Development Camp last week, bringing 17 prospects together for three days in the Alberta capital.
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2 Reasons Edmonton Oilers Won McLeod-for-Savoie Trade
July 7, 2024 by Jesse Courville-Lynch
The Edmonton Oilers have pulled the trigger on a massive trade this offseason, moving forwards Ryan McLeod and Tyler Tullio to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for prospect forward Matthew Savoie. While the Oilers have been rumoured to have been looking to shed some contracts in hopes of increasing their cap space heading into the 2024-25 season, this deal gives the Oilers some extra flexibility all while being one of the biggest fleeces in Oilers trade history.