The Edmonton Oilers announced several transactions on Thursday, including that forwards Jack Roslovic and Connor Clattenburg had been placed on injured reserve, and that defenseman Jake Walman had been moved to long-term injured reserve.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is back. After missing nine games with an undisclosed injury, the Edmonton Oilers’ longest-tenured player returns to the lineup Saturday afternoon in Seattle.
The Edmonton Oilers will be without forwards Jack Roslovic and Kasperi Kapanen for the foreseeable future, head coach Kris Knoblauch said Friday, adding yet another set of injuries to list of injuries the team has been battling through.
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?
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch shared several updates, as reported by Jason Gregor of Sports 1440; most notably, Jack Roslovic is set to miss multiple weeks.
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.
The injuries just won’t stop for the Edmonton Oilers. As the team prepares to get Ryan Nugent-Hopkins back in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Seattle Kraken, Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said Friday that Jack Roslovic is expected to miss multiple weeks.
What’s the first thing you think of when you think of the Edmonton Oilers offence? A highlight reel Connor McDavid goal? A Leon Draisaitl power play snipe?
The Edmonton Oilers are in the midst of one of their typical slow starts to a season, sitting outside the Western Conference playoff picture with a record of 10-9-5.
Among the most discussed free agents this summer was forward Jack Roslovic, who didn’t sign a contract – not even a training camp try-out – until Oct. 8.
After a couple of nights of moral victories and actual losses, the Edmonton Oilers were finally able to cash in on the improving vibes and lock in two big points… in Sunrise of all places.
Jack Roslovic scored twice in the opening period as the Edmonton Oilers chased Sergei Bobrovsky in a get-right 6-3 victory over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night in Sunrise, Fla.
The Edmonton Oilers have had an interesting start to their 2025-26 campaign. Fans expected them to have another slow start, considering that in previous seasons it took them a while to get things figured out, but the underlying analytics would say this season is different than others, and there is genuine reason to be concerned.
Jack Roslovic wasn’t in the Edmonton Oilers’ season-opening lineup. He wasn’t even a member of the Oilers when Edmonton opened its 2025-26 schedule against the Calgary Flames at Rogers Place on Oct.
That was one of the weirder wins we’ll see this season. On Wednesday evening, the Edmonton Oilers began a seven-game road trip, with their first stop coming in the Brotherly Love to face the Philadelphia Flyers.
Jack Roslovic scored in overtime for the second straight game Wednesday, lifting the Edmonton Oilers to a 2-1 road victory over the Philadelphia Flyers.
The Edmonton Oilers were arguably at their lowest point of the season about 24 hours ago, down 4-2 in the back half of the third period against the Columbus Blue Jackets after a 9-1 thrashing from the Colorado Avalanche.
In general, the Edmonton Oilers have had yet another underwhelming start to the season. In particular, their offensive play has been highly disappointing thus far, as the team ranks at a lowly 28th place in the NHL in 5-on-5 goals per hour.
Jack Roslovic has been around the league long enough to recognize when something feels different. After scoring the overtime winner in the Oilers’ gutsy 5–4 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets, he didn’t spend much time talking about the goal itself.
When Edmonton Oilers general manager Stan Bowman made the shrewd move to bring in forward Jack Roslovic early in the 2025-26 NHL season, many observers saw it as a savvy, low-risk acquisition.
The Edmonton Oilers’ latest signing, forward Jack Roslovic, has drawn attention not just for its affordability, but because it came late in the offseason, after several teams passed him by and he was forced to skate on his own until after the season began.
The last of the big fish has finally found his tank. Jack Roslovic, the only remaining big-name free agent from last year’s class, signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday night.
The Montreal Canadiens could take advantage of the contractual situation of a very interesting forward to cover their offensive needs.
Jack Roslovic’s summer on the open market has been surprisingly quiet for a player who scored 22 goals last season with the Carolina Hurricanes. The 28-year-old forward hasn’t landed a deal yet, despite reportedly receiving an offer from the Edmonton Oilers, which he declined.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly in talks to sign Jack Roslovic, who is currently a free agent after finishing his contract with the Carolina Hurricanes.
The Canucks have “cooled off on pursuing” the top remaining UFA.
Though the forward remains unsigned more than a month into free agency, it’s not for a lack of interest.
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