Corey Perry's career in the NHL has been long and successful, and now he's revealed that retirement hasn't been a though for him at this point in time.
The 2024 run to the Stanley Cup Final was an experience many of us won’t forget — including the players. However, the 2025 journey, so far, feels different.
Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid addressed the big picture of what lies ahead for his team as it prepares for a rematch with the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final.
Despite his son suggesting in a previous interview that “Mom says, one more year,” Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry has no plans to hang up his skates at the end of the season.
When Connor McDavid broke into the NHL, we sold hats that said Pray For Playoffs. The Edmonton Oilers selected the sensation from the Erie Otters with the first pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, marking the fourth time in six years that Edmonton held the top choice.
The Edmonton Oilers are again in the Stanley Cup Final, where they meet the Florida Panthers. When a veteran like Mattias Ekholm, who’s played with some impressive leaders during his NHL career, says someone is the greatest leader he’s ever been around, you listen.
In the lead-up to the highly-anticipated Stanley Cup Final rematch between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers, many wonder if the Oilers are better prepared to handle the Panthers’ attack once again.
The Worm is sticking around for another season. Corey Perry spoke during the Stanley Cup Final Media Day on Tuesday, and mentioned that not only was retirement not a consideration last summer, it also won’t be this summer either, as he intends to play in the 2025-26 season.
For all the criticism levied against Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner over the past few years, he’s about to do something very few goalies have done in the 21st Century.
In the world of sports, we love our round-number milestones. In the NHL, the line of greatness has long been set at the 500-goal mark. That makes sense, given that only 46 players have ever reached it.
A debilitating loss can crumble a person’s confidence. For Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid, last year’s loss in the Stanley Cup Final to the Florida Panthers has only driven him to win even more.
The Edmonton Oilers are feeling good about their defense ahead of this year’s Stanley Cup Final. One of the reasons is because defenseman Mattias Ekholm is returning to the ice from injury.
A weird announcement in regard to one of the Edmonton Oilers’ key depth players. When speaking to the media on Tuesday, head coach Kris Knoblauch stated that forward Connor Brown is a game-time decision for the first game of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Edmonton Oilers have earned the right to play in their second straight Stanley Cup Final against the team that defeated them last season in seven games, and are hoping for a better outcome this time around.
At 40 years old, Corey Perry is gearing up for his sixth Stanley Cup Finals appearance this week. And with nearly 1400 career games played already, the veteran NHLer says he’s still got more in the tank.
For the second season in a row, the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers will meet in the Stanley Cup Final. Florida won the Cup last season in seven games.
When news broke Tuesday morning that the Edmonton Oilers had signed pending restricted free agent Roby Jarventie to a one-year contract, it came as a surprise to many.
The Oilers got some bad news today at practice, as Connor Brown did not take part due to an illness, now putting his Game 1 status in jeopardy. Connor McDavid was back on the ice at Tuesday's Oilers practice after leaving it early on Sunday.
Roby Järventie has changed his mind, apparently. Despite recent reports out of Finland that the 22 year old forward had signed a contract with Tappara of the Finnish Liiga for next season, the Edmonton Oilers prospect has now signed a one year, $775k AAV extension with the Oilers.
The Edmonton Oilers are looking to bring home the franchise’s sixth Stanley Cup in their ninth appearance in the Final. As the old adage goes, history tends to repeat itself.
The Edmonton Oilers are in the Stanley Cup Final, so understandably, nobody is talking about their prospects. However, they have a good one in Sam O’Reilly.
The Edmonton Oilers are back in the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight year, a feat accomplished by just a handful of teams in the past four decades.
The Edmonton Oilers are preparing for a rematch with the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final without one of their most consistent contributors. Forward Zach Hyman, who suffered an upper-body injury in Game 4 of the Western Conference final, will not return for the remainder of the postseason.
The Edmonton Oilers will get Connor Brown back for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final series against the Florida Panthers. This means that every player will be healthy, except Zach Hyman.
The Edmonton Oilers have made it back to the Stanley Cup Final for the second straight season against the same opponent, the Florida Panthers, but they’ll be looking to pick up a series victory this time around and win their first championship since 1990.