The Edmonton Oilers are still looking at trade possibilities involving forward Andrew Mangiapane, according to Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. As a result, Mangiapane’s role with the team remains unclear.
The Edmonton Oilers are looking to make it to the Stanley Cup Final for a third straight season. This year, the hope is to finally lift the Cup, and in the offseason, the front office thought they made a signing to help in that pursuit.
According to The Score’s recent list of the Top 25 names available ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, the Edmonton Oilers are dropping down the list. Among players who could be moved, Edmonton has only one name: Andrew Mangiapane.
In part two of the 2026 NHL trade deadline predictor, we are going to look at a few more big names that could be on the move. In part one of the series, we went over where Artemi Panarin could land.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
The Edmonton Oilers may have stumbled into unexpected leverage at the trade deadline. With multiple Eastern Conference contenders dealing with goaltending injuries, Edmonton has received exploratory calls from the New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, and Carolina Hurricanes regarding Calvin Pickard.
Speaking on last week’s episode of Hello Hockey, David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period reported that the Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers have had trade talks regarding forward Andrew Mangiapane.
While the Edmonton Oilers have yet to string together three straight wins this season, they have been fairly consistent. Sitting second in the Pacific Division, the Oilers remain in a decent position as the second half of the season gets underway.
The Oilers got back in the win column on Monday night with a 4-1 victory over the Blackhawks, shaking off Saturday’s frustrating loss to the Kings. That’s not to say that getting the win in Chicago was smooth sailing for 60 minutes, but it was the kind of response you want to see after letting a game slip away the way they did two nights ago.
David Pagnotta broke the news yesterday that the Red Wings have called the Oilers regarding forward Andrew Mangiapane. The exact package discussed is unclear, but I’ll do my best to outline some mock trades built around Mangiapane.
NHL teams continue to kick tires on Oilers’ disgruntled forward Andrew Mangiapane. The Edmonton Oilers scratched Mangiapane for the second straight game on Thursday, a 4-3 comeback win over the Winnipeg Jets. But is a deal imminent?
NHL Rumour Report: Frank Seravalli on Oilers Now on the Edmonton Oilers and Andrew Mangiapane: “I don’t think the Oilers are close on anything on Andrew Mangiapane; they’ve been in contact with a couple teams; that second year on the deal is a detriment.” Matt Larkin of Daily Faceoff: A look at some players who could be traded this season.
Trade chatter around Andrew Mangiapane is starting to heat up, and the Winnipeg Jets are emerging as a team to watch. Elliotte Friedman was the latest to bring up the Jets name again, noting on Friday’s 32 Thoughts podcast that the loss by Winnipeg to Edmonton on Thursday has that team asking serious internal questions.
As the Edmonton Oilers move into January, they are hoping they can hold their lead at the top of the Pacific Division and pull away as the trade deadline approaches.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the St. Louis Blues are clearing up confusion around a viral goaltending incident, the Edmonton Oilers are facing a tight trade window with Andrew Mangiapane, the Montreal Canadiens are circling a proven playoff winger, and the Toronto Maple Leafs may be weighing a bold prospect-for-star gamble.
The clock may be officially ticking on an Andrew Mangiapane trade — and the timing matters more than the names being floated. On the January 6 episode of Oilers Now, Bob Stauffer asked Elliotte Friedman if there was a player he could see being moved in the next two to three weeks.
The Edmonton Oilers defeated the Nashville Predators 6-2 on Tuesday night on the back of Connor McDavid’s hat trick. However, many Oilers played well, especially their depth players.
On Saturday, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman shared that the Edmonton Oilers were actively looking to trade forward Andrew Mangiapane. Despite the struggles that might come with attempting to trade a higher-priced winger with another year left on his contract, some potential suitors have reportedly emerged.
The Edmonton Oilers have been involved in trade rumours recently, as there is some belief that they would like to make some changes closer to the 2026 Trade Deadline, but to do that, they may have to move out some money to give themselves some flexibility.
For the second time in three games, Edmonton Oilers forward Andrew Mangiapane sat out as a healthy scratch on Saturday, as rumours continue to circulate that the team may be looking to trade the 29-year-old.
The Edmonton Oilers have had one of their key free agent additions from the offseason face a ton of criticism as the season moves along, as Andrew Mangiapane continues to struggle at both ends of the ice.
There are a couple of updates worth noting on Tuesday as news spreads that the Edmonton Oilers and forward Andrew Mangiapane are open to a trade that would see him moved to another NHL franchise.
The Edmonton Oilers gutted out a 3–1 win over the Winnipeg Jets last night, doing so without forward Andrew Mangiapane, who was a healthy scratch. Perhaps the scratch was simply a reflection of his recent play, or it could signal something more.
Now that the NHL holiday roster freeze is over, there are only five weeks until the start of the Olympics, which means yet another roster freeze. That also means trade rumours are going to start coming fast and furious, and for the Edmonton Oilers, they already have.
The Edmonton Oilers had been playing solid hockey leading into the Christmas break, but lost their first game after the break against the Calgary Flames.
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.