After what felt like a lucky win in Carolina on Saturday, the Edmonton Oilers rolled into Buffalo to start the back half of this seven-game road trip. Stuart Skinner stole two points against the Hurricanes, but the goaltending has been mediocre all season and relying on miracles is not a plan you can get behind.
The man in the picture is Andrew Mangiapane, and I will get to why that is later. Remember when I mentioned that the Oilers have one of the worst goals against totals in the entire league so far this season?
Shayna Goldman of The Athletic says she’s over the Edmonton Oilers. Suggesting she’s bored with the team and their never-ending storyline that they’re bad at first, then good later, Goldman took aim at a few new additions to the roster.
Bobby Orr won the last of his eight Norris Trophies during the 1974-75 season. Can you name every defenseman who won the trophy since then?
After taking care of the Blackhawks on Saturday at Rogers Place, the Edmonton Oilers hit the road for a quick two-game trip that started Monday in St. Louis against the Blues.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
It’s funny how hockey careers twist and turn. One minute you’re scoring goals in Calgary, the next you’re back in Alberta—but wearing a blue sweater. When Andrew Mangiapane joined the Edmonton Oilers this fall, I’ll admit I wasn’t sure what to expect.
The Edmonton Oilers are moving on from their early-season experiment on the top line, promoting Andrew Mangiapane to skate alongside Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl ahead of Tuesday’s matchup against the New York Rangers.
The ol’ line blender has been busted out for the Edmonton Oilers ahead of Tuesday night’s game against the New York Rangers as Jack Roslovic prepares to make his Oilers debut.
Edmonton Oilers fans have many things to be thankful for on Thanksgiving weekend — an important one being that their captain recently signed a very team-friendly two-year extension, and another being the big win over the Vancouver Canucks in their last game.
The Edmonton Oilers were aggressive this offseason and chose to sign forward Andrew Mangiapane to a two-year contract to help bolster their forward depth.
David Tomášek played in the OHL for the Belleville Bulls from 2013 to 2015, and in his final junior season, his team was knocked out in the first round of the playoffs by Andrew Mangiapane’s Barrie Colts.
When the Calgary Flames hit the ice in Edmonton for their season-opener, they’ll see a familiar face on the other side. Andrew Mangiapane, a 2015 sixth-round pick and a 417-game member of the Flames, is now a member of the Edmonton Oilers.
The Battle of Alberta takes centre stage once again Wednesday night, as the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames square off to kick off the year. And the Oilers are entering the matchup with a longtime Flame now on their side.
It’s always a bit odd at first seeing former Calgary Flames call Rogers Place home and don the orange and blue silks, and vice versa. But it’s gratifying when those former Flames turn out to be good players for the Edmonton Oilers — players like Kris Russell and Brett Kulak come to mind, and hopefully newcomer Andrew Mangiapane can join that list.
In terms of games that looked like pre-season hockey, boy, did Wednesday night’s game between the Edmonton Oilers and Seattle Kraken look like pre-season hockey.
What are the biggest training-camp battles to watch? Let's take a look at the top three from the Western Conference.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As their loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night (Jan. 16) proved, the Calgary Flames are a painfully average team. This can cause plenty of frustration for a fanbase, as certain nights they look like a legitimate Stanley Cup contender, while others see them look like a bottom feeder.
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