Author: Stephen Vani
Oilers fan in Toronto. Staying up past my bedtime for Western games since the mid 2000s.
Prospect Trade Between The Edmonton Oilers And Ottawa Senators
- Stephen Vani
- July 16, 2024
On Monday afternoon, the Edmonton Oilers traded prospect forwards Xavier Bourgault and Jake Chiasson to the Ottawa Senators. The return was prospect forward Roby Jarventie and a fourth-round draft pick in 2025. Jarventie was drafted 33rd overall in 2020. He played seven NHL games for Ottawa, registering one point. In 136 games for their AHL […]
Read MoreRyan McLeod Dealt To Buffalo For Matthew Savoie
- Stephen Vani
- July 5, 2024
On Friday afternoon, the Edmonton Oilers traded forward Ryan McLeod to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for prospect forward Matthew Savoie. Edmonton also added their own prospect, Tyler Tulio, to the transaction. During the 2023/2024 regular season, McLeod put up 30 points in 81 games and scored four goals in 24 Playoff games. Savoie, seen […]
Read MoreLooking Back At Ken Holland’s Five Year Oilers Tenure
- Stephen Vani
- July 2, 2024
When I released my Trade Deadline Recap in March, I said that my overall view of Ken Holland as the General Manager of the Edmonton Oilers would come down to how his last roster did in this year’s Playoffs. Three months after being underwhelmed by his Trade Deadline Day, he was OH SO CLOSE; he only […]
Read MoreAfter an Oilers Cup Final Heartbreak, What’s The Plan Now?
- Stephen Vani
- June 27, 2024
The days after hurt as much as the night of. Just like in 2006, a Cinderella story from the city of Edmonton ended in Do-Or-Die sadness. There’s still a lot to be proud of with this team. If you’d told me back in November when they were the second worst team in the league, they’d […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 7 | 06/24/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 24, 2024
“Well, well, well. How the turntables” – Michael Scott It’s surreal how much can change within a week. I try to come across as being on the more optimistic side with some of my Hockey takes, but even I wouldn’t have expected this after how the series started. I felt the Edmonton Oilers would at least […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 6 | 06/21/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 21, 2024
They kept their promise, and the last home game of the season for the Edmonton Oilers will be loud. Here’s hoping it won’t be the last game for them at all just yet. As great as Connor McDavid’s last two games were(and they really were), we all owe the other Connor an apology. The Oilers […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 5 | 06/18/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 18, 2024
They live to play another La Bamba. But the Boston Celtics won the NBA Championship and denied the Dallas Mavericks their chance at making a comeback from 3-0 down. I hope that not too many Hockey fans are superstitious. The idea of miraculously forcing Game 7 is still the biggest mountain to climb when you […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 4 | 06/15/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 15, 2024
I wonder if during practice, the players put on a famous speech scene from a sports movie to maybe pump them up a bit more. After Game 2, Connor McDavid said, “I look forward to people doubting us again.” Then after Game 3, he looked more shocked in his presser about the situation the Edmonton […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 3 | 06/13/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 13, 2024
That certainly wasn’t a polite Game 2. I think every neutral fan should agree that officiating was questionable on both ends of the ice in Game 2, and I’m being nice when I word it that way. Leon Draisaitl throws a hit on Aleksandar Barkov that actually resulted in a cross-check to the face. Barkov […]
Read MoreStanley Cup Finals Preview: Edmonton Oilers vs. Florida Panthers Game 2 | 06/10/2024
- Stephen Vani
- June 10, 2024
Playoff luck giveth, and Playoff luck taketh away. As Connor McDavid put it, “Maybe it was the Hockey Gods getting us back for that Game 6.” You can be disappointed that his team didn’t open the Finals with a win, but you can’t be disappointed with how they played, aside from a couple of instances. […]
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