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May 11, 2026 by Ryan Lotsberg

Nobody in the Edmonton Oilers front office should feel truly safe right now. That includes Stan Bowman, who just completed his second season as the general manager of the Edmonton Oilers with a first round playoff exit.

In case you missed my piece on the


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May 6, 2026 by Ryan Lotsberg

The cries for Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch’s job can be heard all across Oil Country. They were loud before the Oilers lost their first round playoff series to the fledgling Anaheim Ducks, and they’re deafening in the aftermath of it. 

Knoblauch faced a ton of criticism this season. He took heat for a lot of t...


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May 1, 2026 by Ryan Lotsberg

29 + 2 = $12.1 million. Okay, I’m not a numbers guy. I realize that equation is inaccurate; but it truly describes the 2025-26 season for the Edmonton Oilers.

The new contracts belonging to Leon Draisaitl and Evan Bouchard kicked in this season. Draisaitl’s cap hit rose from $8.5 million to $14 million, which equates to a $5.5 ...


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May 1, 2026 by Ryan Lotsberg

The Edmonton Oilers fell to the Anaheim Ducks in six games in their first round series. It was billed as a series that would feature a lot of goals and momentum swings, and it lived up to the billing. Both teams struggled to keep the puck out of their net throughout the series.

The Oilers took Game 1, but the Ducks showed why t...


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May 1, 2026 by Ryan Lotsberg

The Edmonton Oilers came to Orange County with some momentum after staying alive in Game 5, but the Anaheim Ducks were simply too much for the Oilers to handle.

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