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Tthe Vancouver Canucks acquired Evander Kane from the Edmonton Oilers on Friday. The move brings Kane back to his hometown as ...
Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell avoided addressing questions about former Oilers forward Evander Kane following the high-profile trade between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers. The silence has ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHave the Oilers actually improved this offseason?Few teams have experienced as much movement this offseason as the Edmonton Oilers. After two consecutive Stanley Cup Finals losses, it was expected that management would make some adjustments, but ...
The Oilers’ wingers scored a total of 116 goals last season: Zach Hyman (27 goals), Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (20, 12 as a winger), ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Evander Kane says he has been traded from the Edmonton Oilers to the Vancouver Canucks. Kane posted a lengthy message on social media thanking the Oilers and saying ...
In 77 games played during the 2023-24 season with the Oilers, Kane posted 24 goals and 44 points. Kane was out for the entirety of the 2024-25 regular season due to injuries, but ended up coming ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Evander Kane is going home to play for the Vancouver Canucks after a trade from the Edmonton Oilers that helps the two-time defending Western Conference ...
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane’s fiancee, Mara Teigen, attended Leon Draisaitl and Celeste Desjardins’ wedding ...
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Yardbarker on MSNEdmonton Oilers Should Strongly Consider Signing KuznetsovThe Edmonton Oilers roster appears to be set, with less than $300,000 remaining in cap space. Barring a trade, this means ...
Kane posted a lengthy message on social media Wednesday thanking the Oilers and saying he was looking forward to the next chapter of his NHL career in his hometown in British Columbia.
Tuesday was not Kane’s first early shower of the series. In the Panthers’ 6-1 win in Game 3, Kane slashed Carter Verhaeghe’s face with his stick while he was on the ice after a clean out.
Edmonton Oilers' Evander Kane pauses while speaking during a news conference for the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Finals. Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta.
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