The Edmonton Oilers have claimed two defenceman on waivers this year in Alec Regula and Travis Dermott, but unfortunately, both remain unavailable to play.
Travis Dermott is taking another spin in Edmonton, as the Oilers picked him up from the waiver wire today. Dermott started the year with the Oilers before the Minnesota Wild scooped him up in December.
The Edmonton Oilers have confirmed their decision to reclaim defenseman Travis Dermott off waivers from the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday. It marks his return to the team after a brief run earlier in the 2024-25 season.
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A familiar face is returning to Edmonton. On Wednesday, the Edmonton Oilers claimed defenceman Travis Dermott off waivers from the Minnesota Wild. It is the second time Dermott has been snagged off the wire this season.
The Edmonton Oilers have claimed Travis Dermott off waivers from the Minnesota Wild. This will be Dermott’s second go with the Oilers following a 10-game stint earlier in the season before being placed on waivers.
The Minnesota Wild have placed a veteran defenceman and former Toronto Maple Leaf on waivers ahead of the highly anticipated trade deadline. If any NHL team is in the market for a veteran defenceman, there's one available on the waiver wire.
Minnesota Wild placed Travis Dermott on waivers on Tuesday. The 28-year-old defenseman has appeared in nine games with Minnesota since being claimed off waivers from the Edmonton Oilers.
Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin made a roster move today, placing veteran defenseman Travis Dermott on waivers. The Edmonton Oilers shocked the league earlier this season when they placed veteran defenseman Travis Dermott on waivers in December.
There was some action on the waiver wire Tuesday afternoon as former Leafs defenseman Travis Dermott found himself waived by the Minnesota Wild. While teams are looking to get their rosters shaped up not only in preparation for the trade deadline, but for their prospective playoff pushes, roster cuts are going to be simply business.
The Minnesota Wild claimed defenseman Travis Dermott off waivers from the Edmonton Oilers on Friday. Dermott, who turns 28 on Dec. 22, signed a one-year, two-way contract with Edmonton just before the season began.
A day after facing the Edmonton Oilers, the Minnesota Wild have claimed one of their defencemen: Travis Dermott. Dermott, 27, signed with the Oilers after attending training camp, impressing in the pre-season, drawing in for just 10 regular season games.
Friday afternoon in the NHL saw a trio of moves on the waiver wire. Beginning in Long Island, the New York Islanders placed 28-year-old left winger Pierre Engvall on waivers.
The National Hockey League's waiver wire has been pretty busy over the last week and a very familiar face to Vancouver Canucks has been placed on it on Thursday afternoon.
The Oilers have placed defenceman Travis Dermott on waivers, the team announced on Thursday. This move comes one day after Edmonton claimed another defender, Alec Regula, from the Boston Bruins.
The Edmonton Oilers brought in Travis Dermott after a tryout contract in preseason, but so far this year, Dermott's results and Paul Coffey's usage of him suggest he's no longer an NHL defenceman.
Defenceman Travis Dermott made his regular-season debut with the Edmonton Oilers in their recent 6-0 loss to the Winnipeg Jets. Things got off to a tough start for the blueliner when he failed to box out Adam Lowry, who scored the game’s first goal, but Dermott found his rhythm after that.
The Edmonton Oilers announced Tuesday they’ve signed defenseman Travis Dermott to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal is worth $775,000 at the NHL level and sees Dermott turn his training camp tryout into a contract for the 2024-25 season.
At long last, the pre-season is almost over. The Oilers had their penultimate tune-up game Wednesday night against the Seattle Kraken, falling 6-2 in an all-around ugly affair.
The defensive depth continues to dwindle to a paper-thin level for the Arizona Coyotes as Travis Dermott (lower body) will not play tonight vs. the Carolina Hurricanes.
Arizona Coyotes defenseman Travis Dermott talked about his 14-game absence, welcoming a new baby to his family, the 4-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, upcoming roadtrip and more.
Just two weeks after a controversial policy was revealed to the wider public, the NHL pivoted on an issue that would have become a season-long headache as more players would have chosen to defy it.