breakingnews:Oilers issue statement regarding Holloway & Broberg

Oilers issue statement regarding Holloway & Broberg

EDMONTON, AB – The Edmonton Oilers announced this morning they will not match contract offer sheets presented by the St. Louis Blues to forward Dylan Holloway and defenceman Philip Broberg.

As per NHL compensation guidelines, the Oilers will receive the Blues’ second and third-round selections in the 2025 NHL Draft.

In a separate transaction with St. Louis, the Oilers have acquired the rights to defenceman Paul Fischer as well the Blues’ third-round selection in the 2028 NHL Draft in exchange for future considerations.

Fischer is an unsigned selection from the 2023 NHL Draft (138th overall) entering his second season with Notre Dame (NCAA).

Bowman discusses Holloway & Broberg offer sheets

Read the full transcript as Edmonton’s General Manager & Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations addressed the media on Tuesday regarding the team’s decision to not match what the St. Louis Blues offered the forward &

EDMONTON, AB – The Edmonton Oilers announced today that this year’s Celebrating Oil Country feature town is Drayton Valley, Alberta. This is the third year of the program, which recognizes communities across Oil Country.

“During last season’s playoff run, the unmatched passion and dedication of Oilers fans were on full display all across Oil Country, with all the communities showcasing their unwavering support,” said Tim Shipton, Executive Vice President, OEGSE. “We are looking forward to celebrating with the town of Drayton Valley on November 8 and recognizing the community at the Oilers home game on November 14, to show our appreciation for their ongoing support.”

This year’s festivities will begin in Drayton Valley with Oilers Day on Friday, November 8 with Oilers alumni, Hunter the Lynx, the Orange & Blue Ice Crew, executives and other representatives from the Oilers touring the town and visiting businesses and local schools. The day will also feature a civic ceremony celebrating the town and a minor hockey skate.

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The events in Drayton Valley will wrap up with the Oilers delegation attending the Drayton Valley Thunder home game that evening, which will include some iconic Oilers game presentation elements.

Then. on Thursday, November 14, the scene will shift back to Edmonton, where the community and fans from Drayton Valley will be featured throughout the game when the Oilers face off against the Nashville Predators at Rogers Place.

“We are absolutely thrilled and filled with excitement that the Edmonton Oilers have chosen Drayton Valley as this year’s Celebrating Oil Country feature town,” said Drayton Valley Mayor Nancy Dodds. “Our community has a dedicated Oilers fan base, and this is an incredible opportunity for our residents to come together and celebrate our shared passion for hockey and the team. The excitement here is palpable, and we are honoured to be a part of this amazing initiative.”

“This event is a fantastic opportunity to showcase the very best of Drayton Valley,” said Drayton Valley’s Chief Administrative Officer Wally Ferris. “We can’t wait to highlight our vibrant community and our incredible local businesses that make our town so special; we look forward to proudly showing off our town and our community’s passion for hockey.”

Every year, the Oilers celebrate a community in Oil Country that makes up a part of one of the most dedicated and passionate fan bases in the world. The celebration includes a delegation from the Oilers organization visiting the town for an Oilers Day, live broadcasts and other feature content spotlighting the town and its people, funding and other support for local minor hockey development, and recognition during an Oilers home game.

The 2023 feature town was Vermilion and the inaugural community in 2022 was Whitecourt.

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