The Edmonton Oilers made some big lineup changes ahead of Game 4 against the Dallas Stars on Wednesday, and it paid off in a 5-2 win at home to even the series 2-2 in the Western Conference Final. Now, the Oilers are continuing on that path, this time re-inserting forward Sam Carrick, who was a healthy scratch in Game 4.
The Oilers failed to bring a 60-minute effort and the Dallas Stars made them pay. To repeat the script from the previous two games momentum went instantly into the hand of the Oilers, except this time Edmonton paired that pressure with a two-goal lead.
The Edmonton Oilers showed up and showed out in a double overtime victory over the Dallas Stars Thursday night. The narrative coming into this series is that the Oilers’ depth wouldn’t be a match for the Stars, but in Game 1, they showed they could hold their own.
The Edmonton Oilers survived a late onslaught from the Vancouver Canucks, earning an appearance in the Western Conference Finals for the second time in the last three years.
In the penultimate game of the season, the Edmonton Oilers played a meaningless game for them, losing 5-2. However, to the Arizona Coyotes, the game and the win mean a ton, as the organization will be heading to Salt Lake City.
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.
For the second straight game against the St. Louis Blues, the Edmonton Oilers went to overtime but ultimately were defeated in the extra period, losing 3-2.
It’s not how you start, but how you end it, as the Oilers defeated the Buffalo Sabres at home by a score of 8-3. With the win, they now move to 88 points on the season, five ahead of the Los Angeles Kings for home ice in the first round.
The Edmonton Oilers were busy before the March 8 Trade Deadline, acquiring Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks in a move that bolstered their bottom-six forward group.
After a tough OT loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, the Oilers were looking to get back in the win column against the visiting Montreal Canadiens.
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 Edmonton Oilers have proven they are going all-in this season and made their intentions known with the acquisitions of Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick.
If the Edmonton Oilers are going to win the Stanley Cup in 2024, they’ll need to beat great teams along the way, and I couldn’t think of a better test for where they’re at than last night’s matchup with the Colorado Avalanche on Hockey Night in Canada.
The Edmonton Oilers made a splash at the 2024 Trade Deadline and proved they were going all-in with the acquisitions of Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks.
The Edmonton Oilers have shown interest in extending trade acquisitions Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick, but given the ages of both players, it's not simple.
It’s debatable that Brad Treliving had his phone on during Wednesday when half the league decided to have an impromptu trade frenzy. And while it seems
The Edmonton Oilers made a strategic move ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, acquiring Anaheim Ducks forwards Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick. The deal, completed on Wednesday, involves a three-way collaboration with the Tampa Bay Lightning, resulting in the Oilers getting 75% of Henrique’s contract retained and 50% of Carrick’s taken care of.
The Edmonton Oilers are acquiring forwards Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for undisclosed draft picks, multiple media outlets reported on Wednesday.
According to insider reports, Anaheim Ducks forwards Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick have been traded to the Edmonton Oilers in a deal ahead of Friday’s trade deadline.
The Edmonton Oilers have made their first big move of the trade deadline, as they’ve acquired centers Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks.
The Edmonton Oilers just swung big, trading for super-consistent offensive threat Adam Henrique.
Feeling at least somewhat encouraged after earning consecutive victories for the first time in more than a month, the New Jersey Devils will begin their road trip to the West Coast in a meeting with the Anaheim Ducks on Friday.
The Anaheim Ducks have not found any answers to their dismal start to the season. Maybe a week in Canada will do the trick. The Ducks are scheduled to open a five-game road trip against the Ottawa Senators on Monday night.
Much like their results this season, the Anaheim Ducks continue to have ups and downs when it comes to the health of their players. Though they did gain one back, two more fell to the injury bug and reinforcements have had to be summoned from the minors.
The Anaheim Ducks have announced a two-year contract extension for Sam Carrick, keeping him from unrestricted free agency this summer. PuckPedia reports that the deal carries an NHL cap hit of $850K.
The Ducks signed defenseman Brendan Guhle to a two-year, contract worth $800K, while forward Sam Carrick signed a one-year, $700K deal.
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