Edmonton Oilers Trade Talk: Guentzel/Oilers Destiny in Kyle Dubas’ Hands Right Now

Elliotte Friedman dropped a bit of a bombshell on those Edmonton Oilers fans who want Jake Guentzel on the team. We’re going to talk about that as well as four NEW names for the rumor mill for Edmonton and the other thing I want to point out about the fact that some believe the Oilers are handcuffed trade-wise this year. I don’t believe that to be true and I’ll tell you why.

I should start prefacing these blogs with the fact that I write them a day in advance and because we’re getting so close to the deadline there’s a good chance I might write about a player or a team and it be old news by the time it gets to your beautiful eyes. If that happens, my apologies!

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New Names from the Oilers MSM
  • Patrick Kane ($2.75M, UFA 2024) – “This is someone the Oilers have had interest in in the past. All Kane has done is produce for Detroit, which makes him a suitable top-six candidate.”
  • Pierre-Edouard Bellemare ($750k, UFA 2024) – “He’s also a two-time Stanley Cup finalist and is posting elite underlying numbers with Seattle… The price is certainly right, and Holland has picked up cheap forwards at each of the last two deadlines”
  • Lars Eller ($2.45M, UFA 2025) – “All Eller has done for years is put up sound underlying numbers in a supportive role. He’s doing it again in Pittsburgh with a team that’ll be hard-pressed to make the playoffs.”
  • Dennis Gilbert – “Perhaps he’s a throw-in if the Oilers acquire Tanev.”
  • Mike Reilly ($1M, UFA 2024) – “You could do a lot worse that picking up someone closing in on 400 games of NHL experience to fill out your roster.” – The Athletic
  • Nice to see DNB joining the 2xKane party. If Kane is willing and the Red Wings fall out of the playoff race, he should be priority #1 for the Oilers top-6 RW spot.
  • It’s hard to argue against Bellemare at 4C for Edmonton’s run to the Cup this year. Lots of experience and his fancies tell me that he’s the kind of player you’d want on the ice when the game is tight and you’re up by a goal or even in a tie game attempting to get the match to an extra frame.
  • Another thing with Bellemare is that he’s under no illusions with regards to his role on the team and the Oilers could use more of that. A 4th line of Ryan, Gagner, and Holloway is too small and what’s the identity there?
  • Lars Ellers’ contract is too high for the role he’d play if acquired by Edmonton.
  • Who the hell is Dennis Gilbert?
  • Mike Reilly is a guy I swear the Oilers had interest in way back in the Chiarelli days. Funny enough, there are scouts on the team that remain from the Chia regime. So maybe there’s something to this but I don’t know if Lou Lamoriello will be interested in trading him.
  • What about Tommy Novak in Nashville? 800k center who can bring some offense.
Are the Oilers Handcuffed

“I believe the Oilers can’t afford any player making more than $4.5 million, without having to clear out more than one roster player. At that point, Holland risks upsetting his excellent chemistry and compromising what little depth Edmonton has.”

“They’ll be in the mix for a forward like, say, Scott Laughton, and also a premier defenceman like Tanev. He doesn’t have the assets or cap space for both.”

“If they can land the forward work, Holland’s secondary acquisition will be a veteran depth defenceman. A Zach Bogosian, Josh Brown type who can push young Philip Broberg to eighth on the Oilers defensive depth chart.” – Mark Spector, Sportsnet

  • I think with some crafty negotiations, the Oilers could bring in a top-six RW, a top-four dman, and a depth LHD and not compromise the team’s chemistry.
  • Keep in mind though, what your definition of a top-six forward or a top-four defender is might not be the same as what the club considers those to be.
  • So if $4.5M is the cutoff, why not spend to get Patrick Kane out of Detroit (if possible), deal Kulak for futures, then use the remaining cap space to bring in Jacob Megna from Chicago, Bellemare from Seattle, and Duhaime or Malenstyn from Washington?
  • There’d still be money left over if I’m correct, they could add another depth option for depth.
  • Now, if they were willing to deal another roster player like Foegele, that opens up even more possibilities. Is Connor Brown the glue that holds this team together? Probably not, so he could be dealt, too.
  • Another scenario might be dealing Kulak and Broberg to San Jose for Mario Ferraro.
  • I just think they need to add defenders who are willing to sacrifice everything and forwards who’ll do anything to get a goal for the playoffs or are so skilled that they put the opposition on pins and needles when they’ve got the puck in the offensive zone, but I don’t agree that Edmonton is handcuffed to the point that they’re only able to make one or two moves.
Is That It Dad? Did the Penguin Tell You to Do It?

“If teams are allowed to try and extend Guentzel before a trade, that hurts Edmonton. They can’t do it. The Oilers are also very aware that for every dollar that comes in, someone needs to go out. So they are doing legwork in several different directions.” – Elliotte Friedman, Sportsnet

  • I don’t think the Oilers are in on him. They’d like to be but so many things are working against them right now and going forward. Bouchard’s next deal, Draisaitl’s as well, and then there’s the Connor Brown bonus that’ll eat away at Edmonton’s cap next season. Vinnie Desharnais is going to need to be re-upped. What is Edmonton’s plan with Jack Campbell?

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Edmonton Oilers Trade Talk: LeBrun Says Edmonton Could Have This Former All-Star on the Cheap!

Is this the year all the pieces slot in for the Edmonton Oilers at the trade deadline. There are former all-star wingers available on the cheap according to PIerre LeBrun and there’s a center down in Anaheim that Oilers media members and former members of the club are pining over. Lastly, the Sharks sell-off is about to begin and Dave Pagnotta of The Fourth Period says the Oilers have their sights set on two of them.

I should start prefacing these blogs with the fact that I write them a day in advance and because we’re getting so close to the deadline there’s a good chance I might write about a player or a team and it be old news by the time it gets to your beautiful eyes. If that happens, my apologies!

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Sale on Russian Tanks

“Pierre LeBrun suggests that Tarasenko would likely waive his no-trade clause for Edmonton, making him an intriguing option. And, because he’s got the leverage to control his fate, it might be more challenging for the Senators to get a top-notch return unless Tarasenko gives his blessing. This could mean Ottawa taking less than the going market rate for wingers of his ability or having to retain salary in the trade, something the Oilers might require.”

“The scribes proposed a trade that involves sending Tarasenko (with 75% salary retained) to Edmonton in exchange for a 2024 second-round pick, a 2024 sixth-round pick, and an additional 2025 fourth-round pick to a third-party broker to facilitate the extra retention. If accurate, this is a price the Oilers should be willing to pay.”- The Hockey Writers

  • Get it done. That sounds perfect and if you’re a frequent reader of the site, you’ll know that I’ve been pushing for the Oilers to acquire Tarasenko.
  • If that’s all it took to get him, Edmonton would be in good shape to make one, if not, two more pretty significant trades to upgrade the team or three/four depth deals to shore the roster up.
  • As we approach the deadline here it’s becoming clearer by the day that this team wants to upgrade it’s scoring depth and aside from Patrick Kane, who’s scoring at a point-per-game in Detroit, and Jake Guentzel, a pure rental, Vladdy Tarasenko is the next best option if you’re looking for somebody who has a history of lighting the lamp in the post-season (64pts in 97gp) and has a shite tone of playoff experience to go along with a Championship ring.
  • What would an extension look like for him? Three years at $3.5M/yr? Two years at $4M/yr?
  • I don’t think it’d be unpleasant to have Zach Hyman and Tarasenko as your top two RWs, would it?
Deep Down the Middle

According to Darren Dreger, the Oilers’ ideal scenario involves adding a forward to complement star player Leon Draisaitl in the top six. However, they are also eyeing Anaheim Ducks center Adam Henrique as a potential addition to fill the third-line center role.” – NHL Trade Talk

  • Earlier in the week Bob Stauffer and former Oilers player/coach/GM Craig MacTavish were having quite the circle jerk over Adam Henrique. So he’s obviously a player that’s getting strong attention from Edmonton.
  • Correct me if I’m wrong though, but aren’t the Ducks looking for a first rounder? Stauffer has said in the past that he thought the price tag on Henrique would be considerably less than what Monahan cost Winnipeg (a 1st and a cond. 3rd), but here’s the thing, Edmonton’s going to need Anaheim to retain or they’ll have to go searching for a 3rd party to eat some of that deal. Probably something akin to that Tarasenko proposal from LeBrun.
  • I’m very much in favor of Edmonton acquiring a veteran for the 3rd line. Be that Henrique, Colton Sissons, Scott Laughton, Mikael Granlund, or Kevin Hayes. Sometimes the kids need a calming influence when the games get down to the wire. Henrique would probably be pretty perfect there, to be honest.
  • What do you think about Morgan Frost? He seems to be on the outs in Philly. Last year, his first full-time season, he had 46 pts in 81 games.
Shark Hunting

“I’d also throw the Edmonton Oilers in the mix for both players [Mario Ferraro & Luke Kunin], as well. In either Toronto or Edmonton’s case, a contract or two would have to go back San Jose’s way to make the finances work.”- The Fourth Period

  • I LOVE the idea of Edmonton bringing in Mario Ferraro. I said way back in December that he was on Edmonton’s radar. Basically, you need to look at him like an upgrade version of Kris Russel.
  • He might be 5’11”, 185lbs, but he plays BIG minutes for the Sharks, he blocks a ton of shots and he moves the puck. He only makes a shade over $3M, too!
  • He’s 100% an upgrade over Brett Kulak.
  • As for Kunin, he’s very meat and potatoes I find. Not a lot of offense with him though. In the last two seasons combined he’s played 81 games and scored 13 goals. However, he did have a nice year with Minnesota back in 2019/20 where he broke out with 15 goals and 16 assists in 63 games.
  • I think he’s a quick player, aggressive, but from an advanced stats perspective, he is a place where scoring goes to die. Sweet Jesus, his relative fancies are FUGLY.
    • GF%/60rel: -2.72 (third best of his career!…)
    • xGF%/60rel: -5.31 (second best of his career!…)
    • SCF%/60rel: -3.17
    • HDGF%/60rel: -12.56
  • The ‘against’ metrics are even worse… Check them all out here.
  • He’s one of San Jose’s preferred penalty killers, FWIW, but that doesn’t really matter to me, he’s someone I’d probably stay away from.

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Edmonton Oilers Trade Talk: This Has to be the Player Edmonton Trades Away

The Edmonton Oilers have one player that needs to be moved on from. They shouldn’t have gambled on him and now they’re getting punished for it. I’m also wondering if there’s a different defenseman in Calgary that the Oilers would benefit from having if there’s a desire to burn a 1st round pick and want to move on from Cody Ceci. Lastly, the Sharks have an underperforming Russian on their team who has the skill to be a middle-six producer but he’s having a right shite season.

I should start prefacing these blogs with the fact that I write them a day in advance and because we’re getting so close to the deadline there’s a good chance I might write about a player or a team and it be old news by the time it gets to your beautiful eyes. If that happens, my apologies!

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A Bad Gamble

Mark Spector wondered if Brown might be the trade piece Edmonton moves to free up some cap space before the deadline. If Brown continues to sit or struggles persist, it’s hard to see why the Oilers would worry about keeping him. His bonus is already an expense the Oilers will have to deal with.” – The Hockey Writers

  • Man, did the talking heads in Edmonton really work their asses off to sell Connor Brown to the fanbase eh? Remember when Stauffer was calling him Hyman-lite? All that talk about Brown’s and McDavid’s days in junior. The chatter about how elite he was on the PK…
  • I can remember saying that he can’t finish and his best days were in Toronto.
  • His PK numbers were inflated because he was the only guy in Ottawa who the coaching staff trusted to play a man down but his relative fancies down were in the bottom half of the league for skaters who played over 200 minutes on the kill.
  • Well, I hope he gets moved to a team that’ll play him because his old junior coach has seen enough. And good on him for betting on himself because he’s going to get a $3M cheque next year for eating absolute shite in his last season in the league.
  • I really think they need to trade him because he’s doing f*ck all. You can’t just be somebody who skates fast and plays on the PK in today’s NHL and not produce. He’s not providing an energy to the team with physicality. He’s not fighting. He barely shoots. He’s not a great passer either… Is he crashing the net at all?
Tanev Overvalued?

“Friedman lists the Toronto Maple Leafs, Dallas Stars, Colorado Avalanche, Vancouver Canucks, and Edmonton Oilers as teams who are interested in Tanev. He adds that Calgary is looking for a 1st round pick, but no one has stepped up to offer that yet.” – NHL Trade Talk

  • They’re not getting one from Edmonton unless the Flames attach somebody with value and term.
  • If they’re hell bent on a 1st rounder, send Rasmus Andersson with salary retained to the Oilers for Ceci, a prospect, and and a 1st.
We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
  • Edmonton’s watching Barabonov and Duclair.
  • The Russian’s on an expiring $2.5M/yr contract, so he’s cheap, but he mailed it in before the season even started.
  • As a result, he’s only managed three goals and six assists, is -21, and has only played 34 games.
  • Can anybody tell me what the Sharks are doing with his shift starts though? This is a skilled winger who’s not getting the majority of his shift starts or faceoffs in the offensive zone. Most of the draws he’s on the ice for are in the defensive zone. No wonder his production is down.
  • In the two previous seasons with San Jose he scored 10 and 15 goals respectively but never playing more than 70 games in a year. he added 29 assists in his first full year with the Sharks and then in his second helped out with 32 assists.
  • So you can see there’s something there, but it’s not a lot.
  • His 5v5 GF% rel is -20.76!
  • His 5v5 xGF% rel is -1.72!
  • However, his 5v5 PDO rel is 93.76… It makes you wonder what it could look like if he rebounds on a better team with better centers.

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Edmonton Oilers Trade Talk: Friedman says Ex-Calgary Flame Possibly In Line to Become Next Oilers GM

You’ve got a good young defender in your pipeline and he’s a c-hair away from claiming a spot on your roster. His contract is perfect because you need someone making pennies so that you can re-sign your star forwards. You just need to move some bodies around to clear space for him.

So, do you trade him in an effort to make your club stronger on the short-term repeating a mistake your club has made time and time again in seasons passed? Or do you keep him, work with him, and mold him into the defender you envisioned when you drafted him?

Also on today’s menu, during the 32 Thoughts podcast, Elliotte Friedman drops two very tasty nuggets of info. One ties directly into the Edmonton Oilers’ trade deadline plans immediately and the other potentially ties into them in future campaigns.

I should start prefacing these blogs with the fact that I write them a day in advance and because we’re getting so close to the deadline there’s a good chance I might write about a player or a team and it be old news by the time it gets to your beautiful eyes. If that happens, my apologies!

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This Again…

“The possibility of the Edmonton Oilers trading Philip Broberg is not off the table, but certain conditions must be met, making such a deal less likely than before the deadline. General Manager Ken Holland is open to discussions about parting with the young defenseman, but the deal cannot be centered around a trade deadline rental.” – The Hockey Writers

  • I get that Friedman said that he wouldn’t move Broberg for a rental on Saturday Headlines, but Ken Holland told The Athletic directly when asked about trading the young dman, “No. I don’t see it… It’s hard to find 6-foot-4 young defencemen.”
  • So, unless he’s getting a 6’4″ NHL-ready dman in return, I don’t see him going anywhere. I posted it here way back in mid-January and Bob Stauffer’s reiterated it very recently.
  • Is it a guarantee that Broberg stays? Of course not. You never know who’s going to become available on deadline day. I just personally don’t believe they’re going to move him because there’s a lot of value in this player beyond this season to the club and not only on the ice either.
Shocking Revelation!

“One of the things that is pretty clear about Edmonton is, I don’t think they’re going to add a goalie… I think they’re looking at forwards, I think they’re looking at some D, I think Holland’s going to take a swing, but it doesn’t sounds like they’re doing a lot on goaltending.” – 32 Thoughts Podcast

  • As long as Skinner and Pickard are healthy and providing sound goaltending, the Oilers were never going to panic and waste assets on a goalie.
  • This summer might be a different story, but for now it seems to me that they’re happy with the four internal options on staff (Skinner, Pickard, Campbell, and Rodrigue).
Ex-Flame to Become Next Oilers GM?

“I do think Ken Holland’s future in Edmonton could tie into Mark Hunter’s future.” – 32 Thoughts Podcast

  • Mark Hunter was interviewed twice back in 2019 before the team settled on Ken Holland.
  • If the Oilers are serious about focusing their efforts development-wise on the OHL, then there’s probably no better option that Hunter considering he owns one of that league’s premier clubs.
  • His NHL draft record with the Leafs is not too shabby:
    • 2017 – Tim Liljegren (177gp)
    • 2016 – Auston Matthews (533gp), Egor Korshkov (1gp), Carl Grundstrom (236gp), Joseph Woll (23gp), Adam Brooks (43gp), Keaton Middleton (3gp)
    • 2015 – Mitch Marner (559gp), Travis Dermott (316gp), Dmytro Timashov (45gp)
  • Apparently, there’s word that Jeff Jackson fancies Hunter a bit as well.

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Edmonton Oilers Trade Talk: Why Stop at One Kane When You Could have Two?!

If there was a former Hart Trophy winner available on the trade market, wouldn’t you want your favorite team to go out and get him? That could be the case in Edmonton as they ramp up their search for a top-six right winger.

By the way, egg on my face. I said yesterday I didn’t think the Oilers could beat Dallas and they did just that. Serves me right for doubting the power of Uncle Evan.

I should start prefacing these blogs with the fact that I write them a day in advance and because we’re getting so close to the deadline there’s a good chance I might write about a player or a team and it be old news by the time it gets to your beautiful eyes. If that happens, my apologies!

But before we get to that, give us a follow on the socials!

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Dun Dun Dunnnnnnnn!

“Then there’s Patrick Kane, who the Red Wings signed to a one-year, $2.75-million contract in November. With 20 points in 22 games, Kane will likely be open to waiving his no-trade clause if Yzerman enters sell mode. Kane didn’t come back to miss the playoffs.” – The Score

  • And here we are talking about Eberle, Tarasenko, Guentzel, Duclair… We should be going wild over Patrick Kane!!! He’s still producing at a point-per-game!
  • How about this wildcard RW target for the Oilers? Is this where Ken Holland cashes in on his “future considerations” from the Kostin/Yamamoto deal?
  • This would be such a Holland-esque move too, right? Would Edmonton pay a premium for the former Hart winner though? Would Kane want to go to Edmonton?
  • First Perry, then Kane… You can never have enough former Hart Trophy winners on one team I say.
  • It’d be hard not to get excited having Patrick Kane on Leon or Connor’s wing and there was some chatter about him coming to Edmonton last year, was there not?
  • I think if he hits the market, he shoots to no.1 on a lot of trade lists and the Oilers would most likely overpay to get him, but if Holland/Jackson could find a way to get him to spend another year or two in Edmonton… It’d be worth it.
  • It’d be tough though, Pat Brisson has one Oiler under his care and that’s Olli Rodrigue…

Time to Go Shark Hunting?

Anthony Duclair is a backup option for Edmonton. Duclair is a speedy, playmaking winger with some decent scoring touch. He is certainly far from a high-end target, and his defensive play is a concern, but Duclair has been reasonably productive throughout the past four years at 5v5, and makes just $3M. If Edmonton is unsuccessful at acquiring a more expensive, higher-end option for cap reasons, they could look at trading for Duclair as a backup plan.” – Oilersnation

  • I could see why the Oilers would see value in Duclair. During last year’s run with FLA he had 11pts in 20 games. Ten of those points came at even strength. He topped that off with 40 shots as well, but he did it as a middle-six winger…
  • Also, we’ve been sold on a “fast” winger before only to have it blow up in our faces. I mean, as long as they don’t call him Zach Hyman-lite, we should be okay.
  • I suppose I shouldn’t joke. Duclair popped 31 goals in two seasons ago and was that not the year that FLA was the highest scoring team in the league? Is there a part of you that wonders what he might be able to do on Edmonton with that offense?
  • I’ve heard the Sharks are having issues trimming off some of their unwanted fat and that could mean there are some good players to be had on the cheap.
  • Now, San Jose is going to be very familiar with Edmonton’s minor league team in Bakersfield, there’s a chance it might be easier to sell Mike Grier on a Condor or two at the deadline…

Why Help Calgary?

“If Edmonton offered a first and Ceci, for a partially retained Tanev, that might work. But, if the Oilers wanted to hang onto their first-rounder, would the Flames be open to a second, Ceci, and Broberg? I’m not suggesting I’d make this trade, but that could be the ask from the Flames if Calgary is expected to take on Ceci’s salary and they have competing bids for Tanev from other teams.” – Jim Parsons, The Hockey Writers

  • Bad idea. I’m telling you right now. Tanev is not the droid you’re looking for.
  • Why do folks want to pay so much for a rental?
  • Broberg will be replacing Kulak next season. They need him not only for his skills and size but also his contract.
  • I’m not convinced that they’ll get their RHD upgrade at the deadline but maybe they could go shopping in the summer and one guy I’d target is Matt Roy (LA) if he doesn’t re-sign in with the Kings.
  • Roy has been a pain in the ass for McDavid and Draisaitl for a few years now and he averages about 20/21 minutes a night. He’s only got four fewer points than Sean Walker (PHI) for Christ’s sake…
  • I think he’s a sneaky better version of Tanev if you ask me and he’s only 29 years old. Could easily replace Ceci (or Desharnais).

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