Connor McDavid is back and the blender is out. Ahead of Monday’s game against the Seattle Kraken, Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch made a few changes to his team’s forward lines.
The Edmonton Oilers went 2-1-0 last week and could have swept all three games if they hadn’t started the game flat against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Jan.
A decade ago, Tuesday night’s game against the Boston Bruins would’ve gone a much different way. They would’ve rolled into Edmonton, dominated play on the ice, choked out scoring chances and held the Oilers scoreless.
The schedule for the Boston Bruins did not get easier, as they welcomed the Edmonton Oilers to town. Aiming to right the ship, the Oilers did not allow that and took a convincing victory by the score of 4-0.
It’s a relatively new tactic from Kris Knoblauch as he’s moved around players almost every game, rarely keeping lines as is despite picking up victories.
With the likes of Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, the Edmonton Oilers have possessed plenty of top-six centre talent for nearly a full decade now.
Adam Henrique performed well after the Oilers acquired him late last season, producing nine points in 22 regular season games and had a decent playoff run overall, despite injuries that saw him in and out of the lineup.
The Edmonton Oilers were able to retain Adam Henrique this summer on a two-year extension after he was acquired at the 2024 trade deadline along with Sam Carrick, who chose to join the New York Rangers this summer.
The Edmonton Oilers re-signed Adam Henrique this summer to a two-year contract worth $3 million per season. Speculation at the time of the deal was that other teams had reached out and offered a bit more.
Welcome to my annual player review series, where I dive into the Edmonton Oilers season player-by-player. We’ll look back at the season that was, what kind of impact each player had, and what we could see from them next season.
The Edmonton Oilers signed forward Adam Henrique to a two-year, $6 million contract on Monday night, according to Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli.
The Edmonton Oilers have completed their forward group for now by re-signing Adam Henrique to a two-year contract worth $3 million per year. Despite receiving higher offers from other clubs, Henrique chose to return to Edmonton.
The Edmonton Oilers have re-signed 34-year-old center Adam Henrique to a two-year contract worth $3 million per season. A veteran in the NHL of 14 seasons across three different teams including the Oilers in 2023-24, the aging forward is a great model for consistency.
After being acquired from the Ducks, the 34-year-old put up decent secondary scoring numbers but was a tad underwhelming, producing nine points in 22 games.
T-minus one week until the start of NHL free agency. Lost in the hoopla of the Stanley Cup Final is the fact that the offseason will begin in earnest once Lord Stanley is hoisted on Monday night.
The Stars shocked the Oilers with three goals in 183 seconds to take a 3-2 lead in Game 3.
Edmonton Oilers forward Adam Henrique is set to return from a seven-game absence on Monday night. Henrique will replace Ryan McLeod in the lineup as the Oilers host the Dallas Stars in Game 3 of the Western Conference final.
Edmonton Oilers forward Adam Henrique is expected to return for Game 3.
According to Daily Faceoff’s Jason Gregor, Edmonton Oilers veteran Adam Henrique will draw into the lineup for Game 3 against the Dallas Stars. Henrique last played in Game 1 vs.
Adam Henrique is not quite ready to return when the third round begins on Thursday, but Jason Gregor reports that the forward will be able to play at some point in this series.
The Edmonton Oilers were hopeful all week that forward Adam Henrique would be good to go for the opening game versus the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday.
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.
The Edmonton Oilers made a big splash ahead of the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline when they acquired Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks. In return, the Ducks receive a 2024 first-round pick and a 2025 conditional fifth-round pick that can improve to a fourth-round pick should the Oilers win the Stanley Cup.
The Edmonton Oilers just swung big, trading for super-consistent offensive threat Adam Henrique.
On Friday’s episode of Daily Faceoff LIVE, Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk discussed the Rangers’ trade-deadline needs and whether the two Ducks forwards would fit on their roster.
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