So, Knoblauch — who had yet to see anything close to a five-game losing skid since being called up in mid-November of last year to turn the Oilers’ season around — went into the garage and pulled parts from here and put them there in efforts to have that high-octane output flow through more than the top two lines.
This in from the Edmonton Oilers, news that they have sent rookie froward Matthew Savoie back to Bakersfield of the American Hockey League. 1. Matthew Savoie got his second cup of coffee in the NHL. There’s some talk on-line that this is a paper transaction to free up a roster spot at the trade deadline. I’ve yet to confirm that.
The Edmonton Oilers are recalling a couple of players they recently sent down. On Wednesday, the team called up forward Max Jones and defenceman Cam Dineen from their American Hockey League affiliate,
Matt Savoie is headed back to Bakersfield. The Edmonton Oilers announced on Wednesday that they’ve loaned the 21-year-old forward to the Condors, the organization’s American Hockey League affiliate.
The Edmonton Oilers are positioning themselves for the playoffs, acquiring forwards Trent Frederic and Max Jones from the Boston Bruins in a multiteam trade on Tuesday. New Jersey is the third-party facilitator of the transaction.
On Monday, the Edmonton Oilers called up defenceman Cam Dineen from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors, on an emergency basis.
On Tuesday (Mar. 4) the Edmonton Oilers completed a trade with the Boston Bruins, which involved the New Jersey Devils as the third team to retain salary to make the deal possible.
The defending Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers made their first big move ahead of the NHL trade deadline Tuesday, acquiring hard-nosed forward Trent Frederic from the Boston Bruins. Edmonton sent a 2025 second- and a 2026 fourth-round pick and prospect Max Wanner to Boston for the 6-foot-3,