Edmonton Oilers forward Derek Ryan won’t face any supplemental discipline for his spear on Vancouver Canucks forward Nils Höglander early in the second period of Friday’s playoff game at Rogers Arena, Sportsnet’s Irfaan Gaffar reported Saturday morning.
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.
The Edmonton Oilers have confirmed their starting lineup versus the Los Angeles Kings for Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round series. Evander Kane and Dylan Holloway are in, Derek Ryan and Connor Brown are out.
I don’t know about you, but I woke up Saturday morning feeling good. The Oilers clinched the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year the night before in thanks to a dominant performance over the Colorado Avalanche.
When your top guns aren’t running right for a game, it’s always nice to have young talent throughout your roster to help supplement things and secure another victory as the playoffs near.
The Edmonton Oilers, displaying their resilience, clinched an unconvincing 3-2 overtime win against the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday night. Despite leading 2-0 after 40 minutes, the Oilers faced a tough challenge in the final period as the Habs fought back.
Sam Carrick didn’t take long to acquaint himself with Oilers fans. In his debut with the team on March 7th, it took all of four shifts for him to drop the gloves with one of the game’s most technical fighters, Columbus Blue Jackets winger Mathieu Olivier.
When the Edmonton Oilers made the trade with the Anaheim Ducks before the deadline, the most significant piece coming back was Adam Henrique, with Sam Carrick being the lesser-known player who also came Edmonton’s way.
The three-game losing streak is over, as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings by a score of 4-2 on Monday night.
With less than two weeks until the NHL Trade Deadline, improving the forward depth seems quite high on Edmonton’s to-do list. When Kris Knoblauch initially arrived in Edmonton, he stressed the importance of keeping lines together to establish chemistry.
Issues ailing the Edmonton Oilers always seem to be everchanging. Some nights, they don’t start games on time. Others, they fall asleep in the second period.
For arguably the first time in the Kris Knoblauch era, we’ve seen something new from him as of late: the line blender. And while it hasn’t led to night-in, night-out changes like early this season or years past, his willingness to tweak things has increased.
Nothing like a little Saturday afternoon dance with the Dallas Stars to get your weekend going, amirite? How about when you toss in the fact that the Oilers closed out a 4-3 win in OT?
You could say this Thursday night game between the Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues is one where the former would just burn the tape. But on a night where the Oilers played as undisciplined as they had all year, giving St.
Are we really going to talk about the need for more scoring after an eight-goal explosion? You better believe it. For just the third time since the calendar flipped to 2024, the Oilers scored more than four goals in a game as their offence, as Connor McDavid and the boys exploded in the third period against the Detroit Red Wings.
Edmonton Oilers forward Derek Ryan will join an exclusive club on Sunday when he takes part in the 2023 Heritage Classic. He’s one of just three players
The Edmonton Oilers got some business done by locking up Derek Ryan to a two-year, $900,000 AAV deal. The 36-year-old will be going into his ninth NHL season and third with the Oilers.
Ryan, 36, collected 13 goals and 20 points in 80 games with the Oilers during the 2022–23 regular season. The Spokane product added a goal and two assists in 11 contests with the club during the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
According to a statement from the Edmonton Oilers, the team has come to terms on an extension with veteran forward Derek Ryan. Signed to a new two-year
The Edmonton Oilers have signed forward Derek Ryan to a two-year contract extension, the club announced Tuesday. Ryan, 36, is coming off his second year with the Edmonton Oilers in what was a very successful campaign for the veteran.
He did well enough in a bottom-six role for Edmonton, scoring 13 goals and 20 points in 80 games while adding three points in 11 playoff games.
The Oilers have gotten considerably better at finding quality depth players since Ken Holland arrived in Edmonton four years ago. Among Holland’s success stories when it comes to bottom-six contributors is Derek Ryan, an cheap, under-the-radar addition that came during an off-season in which the Oilers handed out multiple big contracts.
The Edmonton Oilers have officially made their first splash of the season trading for Nashville Predators defenseman Mattias Ekholm. With that being said, it doesn’t quite feel like they’re finished.
The Edmonton Oilers were initially open to trading any one of three of their current forwards on their roster by the trade deadline in order to free up cap space or broker a deal.
There are few players who have been more outspoken in the coaching change in Edmonton than Derek Ryan. He’s been vocal about some of the changes that came in place in the early days of Jay Woodcroft’s tenure in Edmonton, and on Thursday, he didn’t mince words.
Meanwhile, Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe announced that Auston Matthews, his star center, could also be out Wednesday due to a positive virus test recorded on Monday.
The Edmonton Oilers have found their third-line center in Derek Ryan.
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