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The Oilers will reunite Connor McDavid, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman on the top line while Jason Dickinson is a game-time decision for Friday's Game 3 against the Ducks at Honda Center
With only one game remaining for the Edmonton Oilers in the 2025–26 regular season, it is time to set our eyes upon the playoffs. What could the lineup look like for the start of Game 1?
It’s a pivotal game for the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday night, one that could determine their fate in the 2026 NHL playoffs. Win, and they retake home ice advantage over the Anaheim Ducks. Lose, and they face a 3-1 series deficit that would force a do-or-die Game 5 in Edmonton on Tuesday.
Josh Samanski is expected to replace Adam Henrique on the fourth line as the Oilers aim to take a 2-0 series lead on the Ducks in Game 2 of their first-round matchup on Wednesday at Rogers Place
On Thursday night versus Vancouver, the Oilers welcomed back Zach Hyman from his time on the injured list. Hyman stepped right back into his role on the No. 1 line with McDavid and Matt Savoie. The line scorched Vancouver, with Savoie scoring three in the first period alone.
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How the Edmonton Oilers should lineup these playoffs
When the Edmonton Oilers begin the 2025-26 NHL playoffs this weekend, it is unclear how exactly they will lineup. This is a scary proposition but with multiple players health up in the air, including star centre Leon Draisaitl along with forwards Jason ...
The Edmonton Oilers put themselves in a position where a controversial call could put them on the ropes, and that’s exactly what happened Sunday night. Despite holding 2-0 and 3-2 leads, they couldn’t find a way to quell an unrelenting Anaheim Ducks team in Game 4 of their first-round series.
Although Leon Draisaitl's status remains up in the air, the Edmonton Oilers will have Zach Hyman back in the lineup for Game 1 of Round 1.
Ryan Poehling's overtime goal in Game 4 gave Anaheim a 4-3 win and commanding 3-1 lead over Edmonton in their first-round playoff series. But the Oilers aren't convinced the goal should have counted.
The Anaheim Ducks are one victory away from winning their first Stanley Cup playoff series in nine years. Finishing off the two-time defending Western Conference champion Edmonton Oilers, especially on the road,