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The Oilers are so bad on the penalty kill that one could make a case for conceding a goal to save energy. You have to look ...
It'll be a matchup between familiar foes today as the Oilers and Red Wings face off in Detroit. Edmonton is giving former ... Talbot and former Calgary Flame Mike Smith. I can't imagine many ...
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Aggies head coach Mike Elko used quarterback Marcel Reed in key situations because of his ability to run the ball. He had 62 yards on the ground and scored three touchdowns. In the postgame press ...
Edmonton Oilers (3-4-1, in the Pacific Division) vs. Detroit Red Wings (4-4, in the Atlantic Division) Detroit; Sunday, 6 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Oilers -188, Red Wings +157; over/under ...
The Oilers biggest position of need heading into ... in a Penguins player to fill the role. Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal reported yesterday that contract talks have stalled between Marcus ...
Edmonton’s powerplay has been just as mediocre as everything else in their season so far, ranked 26th in the league. Detroit’s penalty kill is ranked 31st in the league. The Oilers managed to ...
The Edmonton Oilers begin a four-game road trip tonight when they visit Little Caesars Arena to face the Detroit Red Wings in the first of back-to-back games on Sunday & Monday. You can watch the ...
At least, that was true for the Edmonton Oilers when they recently played the Philadelphia Flyers and Nashville Predators. In those games, Troy Stecher, Corey Perry, and Darnell Nurse answered the ...
The Edmonton Oilers got back on the plus side with a 4-0 blanking of the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday night at Rogers Place. The Oilers had some trouble breaking through the Penguins’ defense ...
EDMONTON -- What goes up, must come down. The Edmonton Oilers know this very well. This crew has seen everything from the heights of making the Stanley Cup Final to the low of a 2-4-1 start.