The Edmonton Oilers’ biggest free agency splash came on day one when they agreed to a two-year deal with forward Andrew Mangiapane. Drafted by the Calgary Flames back in 2015, he has spent most of his professional career as a bitter rival of the Oilers.
It feels like it’s been a somewhat quiet offseason for the Edmonton Oilers. There’s been no offer sheet drama, only a steady stream of player signings and trades highlighted by the re-signing of Evan Bouchard, signing Curtis Lazar, and trading prospect Sam O’Reilly to the Tampa Lightning for Issac (Ike) Howard.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
The Edmonton Oilers have made significant roster changes this off-season, and now they've let three players go as they are all set to hit free agency.
Getting to 500 NHL goals is not as rare as it used to be, but it certainly still is not commonplace. Heading into the 2025-26 season, 48 players have done it.
The Edmonton Oilers are approaching the 2025-2026 season looking to repeat most of last season. It was the second year in a row that the Oilers captured the Western Conference title, only to lose to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Perhaps no sport has as many variables as hockey when it comes to statistical outcomes. Hockey players routinely play hurt and coaching systems can have enormous impact year to year.
Few teams have experienced as much movement this offseason as the Edmonton Oilers. After two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals losses, it was expected that management would make some adjustments, but most fans probably hoped those changes would focus on the goaltending.
According to now Edmonton Oilers winger Andrew Mangiapane, the Toronto Maple Leafs were interested in signing him, but didn’t pull the trigger. He confirmed the Leafs reached out and admitted he was on their radar, but said there was never a firm offer, opening the door for him to join the Oilers.
The Edmonton Oilers won a key free-agent battle this summer, signing skilled winger Andrew Mangiapane over the Toronto Maple Leafs, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman.
Many years from now, when you’re out in Edmonton and spot a rare Viktor Arvidsson Oilers jersey out in the wild, you’ll probably think, “Oh yeah, he used to play here!” The Swedish forward only lasted one season in Oil Country before the Edmonton Oilers traded him and his $4 million cap hit to the Boston Bruins on July 1st.
David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period: The San Jose Sharks have some interest in Bowen Byram. Also in on Byram are the Los Angeles Kings, Calgary Flames, and the St.
David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period: The San Jose Sharks have some interest in Bowen Byram. Also in on Byram are the Los Angeles Kings, Calgary Flames, and the St.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are actively looking to reshape their forward group but remain stuck in a holding pattern as they try to move out contracts to create the necessary cap space.
Though the 2025 NHL off-season thus far has been rather uneventful compared to summers of the past, the Edmonton Oilers have nevertheless made multiple changes to their roster, particularly (and almost exclusively) towards their forward core.
Though the 2025 NHL off-season thus far has been rather uneventful compared to summers of the past, the Edmonton Oilers have nevertheless made multiple changes to their roster, particularly (and almost exclusively) towards their forward core.
The Edmonton Oilers made a reasonable bet signing 29-year-old winger Andrew Mangiapane to two-year contract, with an annual average value of $3.6 million.
The Edmonton Oilers’ signing of Andrew Mangiapane is one that has members of the organization excited. Beyond that, someone they see having a big role on the roster next season, as the team looks not just to make it to the Stanley Cup Final, as they have the last two years, but to come out on top.
The Edmonton Oilers came in with their biggest move of July 1 late in the day by signing forward Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract worth $3.6 million annually.
After falling short in back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers, the Edmonton Oilers are losing steam as one of the perennial favorites to compete for the NHL’s biggest prize.
A former Calgary Flame is heading north up Highway 2. Late on Tuesday evening, it was reported by numerous sources that the Edmonton Oilers have signed former Flame, Andrew Mangiapane.
The Edmonton Oilers were relatively quiet as NHL free-agency kicked of on Tuesday (July 1), making just a pair of organizational depth signings, inking defenceman Riley Stillman and goaltender Matt Tomkins to respective two-year two-way contracts.
The Edmonton Oilers have signed left winger Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract with a $3.6 million average annual value (AAV.) Mangiapane scored 14 goals and added 14 assists for 28 points in 81 games for the Washington Capitals this season, his lowest point total since 2018-19 when he had 13 in 44 games.
The Edmonton Oilers announced Tuesday that the club has signed unrestricted free agent left winger Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract that carries a $3.6-million average annual value.
The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract with an average annual value of $3.6 million. After a quiet afternoon,
The NHL's free-agent signing period officially opened on Tuesday, and a lot of teams did really well to make themselves better.
Andrew Mangiapane will be a top target for the Toronto Maple Leafs in free agency, Nick Alberga of The Leafs Nation confirmed. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period was the first to report.
The winner of the growing Mangiapane sweepstakes will be landing a very interesting player.
He is a top-six forward who can fill the potential gap unrestricted free agent Max Pacioretty or the injured T.J. Oshie would leave if they do not return to the nation's capital this upcoming season.
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