The Edmonton Oilers announced Friday that forward Noah Philp has been placed on long-term injured reserve, prompting the team to recall rugged winger Connor Clattenburg from the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL.
The Edmonton Oilers will be without forwards Noah Philp and Curtis Lazar for the remainder of their seven-game road trip, head coach Kris Knoblauch confirmed after the team’s morning skate in Washington.
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.
David Tomášek is officially on the board for the Edmonton Oilers. Facing off against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday, Tomášek tied the game at one apiece in the first period, good for his first career NHL goal.
Through seven games in the early 2025-26 campaign, the Edmonton Oilers have only four players on the team who have scored more than once, and centerman Noah Philp is one of them.
After dropping the season opener to the Flames on Wednesday, the Edmonton Oilers had a chance to rebound against another Pacific Division rival, the Vancouver Canucks.
Noah Philp is officially on the board, as the Edmonton Oilers forward has officially got his first goal in the NHL during Saturday’s game against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Oilers announced they’ve signed forward Jack Roslovic to a one-year deal worth $1.5M. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman was first to report the deal. Edmonton won’t be able to officially register the contract until they make a corresponding roster move, as they’ve got a full 23-man contingent.
With rosters being finalized around the NHL all teams will be forced into difficult decisions. The Oilers are no different here, as the bottom of the roster has several players battling for position.
We made it, friends. Finally. After grinding through eight boring pre-season games, we’re only days away from the start of the 2025-26 season, when the Edmonton Oilers kick off their year with a Battle of Alberta against the Flames.
Derek Ryan is no longer part of the Edmonton Oilers. After four seasons with the team and a decade in the NHL, the veteran centre recently announced his retirement from professional hockey.
Edmonton Oilers training camp is more than a week old, and after watching the team play a handful of pre-season games, some roster spots are clearly up for grabs.
This year’s pre-season for the Edmonton Oilers has a different ring to it. There’s the large looming contract status of Connor McDavid sitting atop every other storyline you’ll hear in the coming two weeks before the regular season kicks off.
The Edmonton Oilers came into the preseason with several roster spots up for grabs. But after another strong showing from their young forwards against the Winnipeg Jets, things are starting to get complicated.
It may be the pre-season, but a win is a win. On Tuesday evening, the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Winnipeg Jets by a score of 3-2, improving their pre-season record to 2-0-1.
NHL training camp is just over a month away, and tough roster decisions will need to be made. One player looking to make his mark is Noah Philp. He is an interesting case because he didn’t play during the 2023-24 season, before making a comeback last season.
On Monday, the Edmonton Oilers announced that the team has re-signed forward Noah Philp to a one-year, two-way contract extension. The deal carries an NHL AAV of $775,000 for the 2025-26 season.
After dressing just 17 skaters in Monday’s loss to Anaheim, the Edmonton Oilers have recalled forward Noah Philp from the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors on an emergency basis.
Following yesterday’s announcement about Trent Frederic’s aggravation of his ankle injury, the Edmonton Oilers made an emergency recall as soon as permitted.
The Edmonton Oilers have sent center Noah Philp back to the AHL. On the surface, this could be a hint that his showcase with the team is over, and the Oilers have seen all they need to.
The Edmonton Oilers have called up Noah Philp for a test run before this year's playoffs, but Coach Knoblauch's limited usage of him may indicate the team is leaning toward an upgrade through trade.
One of the best stories of the Oilers season so far has been the emergence of Noah Philp, an undrafted hometown prospect who came out of retirement at 26 years old to make the NHL team.
26 year old Oilers rookie Noah Philp made his NHL debut last night, and his great game continued his incredible story of a developing player. Philp played the fourth line center role with veterans Drake Caggiula and Corey Perry on his wings.
The Edmonton Oilers have called up Noah Philp after the injury to Connor McDavid this week, and Oilers fans will have plenty of reasons to cheer for this kid.
Heading into Edmonton Oilers training camp, most believed that Noah Philp was a longshot to make the NHL roster after taking an extended break from hockey.