Several reports out of the morning skate and based upon comments made after by players and the coaching staff will see a couple of lineup changes for the Edmonton Oilers heading into Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
An intriguing move ahead of the second game of the Stanley Cup Final. During the Edmonton Oilers morning skate on Monday in the lead-up to Game 2 of the
The Edmonton Oilers played well in Game 1 versus the Florida Panthers but were unable to score and lapsed a couple of times defensively, which allowed the Panthers to take a 1-0 series lead with a 3-0 victory.
The Edmonton Oilers are hoping to knot up their Stanley Cup Final series up with the Florida Panthers on Monday night after they suffered a 3-0 loss in Game 1 on Saturday night.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Edmonton Oilers might get Vincent Desharnais into the lineup for Game 2 versus the Florida Panthers. Meanwhile, Max Domi is in talks with the Toronto Maple Leafs about an extension.
Finally! After five days of waiting, the Stanley Cup final series is finally underway. The Oilers visit the Panthers tonight. Emotions are running high for the occasion.
It’s safe to say not many saw the Oilers’ run to the Stanley Cup Final coming back around Thanksgiving when the team was 5-12-1 and had just fired head coach Jay Woodcroft.
The Edmonton Oilers have a problem. It’s not a new problem, though. It’s one that’s become a tale as old of time for this team: their blue line. And on Monday night the struggles were on full display for the Oilers in a 5-3 loss to the Dallas Stars.
Game 7s in the NHL tend to be low-scoring games, and YB's Griffin Carroll certainly expects that again here in Vancouver as the Canucks host the Edmonton Oilers.
After a hard-fought game, Edmonton Oilers’ defenceman Vincent Desharnais likely doesn’t measure his success by looking for his goals or assists on the scoresheet but by counting the number of bumps and bruises he endured throughout the night thanks to his dedication to being a gritty, physical D-man.
The Edmonton Oilers did what was needed to dispatch the Los Angeles Kings from the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in just five games. Los Angeles never learned how to avoid penalty trouble against the speedy Oilers and the result was them giving their legendary power play numerous opportunities per night.
Reports that the Edmonton Oilers like Vincent Desharnais are not new. Dating back to when the team gave him a shot out of the AHL versus trading for a more established defenseman, he’s not let them down and has exceeded expectations.
The Edmonton Oilers scratched and clawed their way to a 1-0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in Game 4 Sunday night. It doesn’t matter how many you score it only matters that you score more than the other guys.
According to Oilers Now host Bob Stauffer, the Edmonton Oilers might be looking at locking up one of their lesser-experienced defensemen to a long-term deal.
L.A. Kings winger Trevor Moore will face no supplemental discipline for a controversial second-period hit on Oilers defenceman Vincent Desharnais. The incident happened with 20 seconds left in the second period when Desharnais was carrying the puck out of the Oilers’ zone.
There are 26 games remaining in the NHL season. Thirteen teams will play one game before the season ends on Thursday night, 18 teams play twice, and the Edmonton Oilers are the only team with three games in the final four days.
Though it isn’t official just yet, the Vancouver Canucks have all but clinched the Pacific Division crown. Following their 3-1 victory in Edmonton on Saturday night, the Canucks are now five points up on the Oilers in the standings.
The Edmonton Oilers and pending free agent defenceman Vincent Desharnais have reportedly paused ongoing contract talks for the playoffs. This, according to TSN’s Ryan Rishaug, who added that talks will resume when the Oilers’ season ends.
According to Ryan Rishaug of TSN, contract negotiations for Vincent Desharnais with the Edmonton Oilers have been temporarily suspended as the playoffs approach.
The Edmonton Oilers will have some tough decisions to make this offseason, with several important players set to become free agents after the 2023-24 campaign.
One of the blueliners on the Edmonton Oilers roster is set to get back into action. It looks like defenseman Vincent Desharnais will return to the Oilers’ lineup on Saturday night when they take on the Toronto Maple Leafs.
One of the blueliners on the Edmonton Oilers will be missing time after getting hurt during a fight. Per OilersNation’s Baggedmilk, defenseman Vincent Desharnais suffered a broken finger after engaging in fisticuffs with Colorado Avalanche D-man Josh Manson during their matchup on Saturday night.
On June 25th, 2016, in Buffalo, the Edmonton Oilers drafted Vincent Desharnais out of Providence College with the 183rd pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft.
Edmonton Oilers defenseman Vincent Desharnais’ development has been nothing short of incredible. After being drafted 183rd overall in the 7th round in 2016, Desharnias made his NHL debut on January 11, 2022.
On Sunday, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced it had fined Toronto Maple Leafs' John Tavares $5,000, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement, for slashing Edmonton Oilers defenseman Vincent Desharnais during Toronto’s 7-4 win Saturday night.
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