The Edmonton Oilers have some pretty good players sitting in their press box. Eliminating the Los Angeles Kings in five games, they did so without the services of Connor Brown, Sam Gagner, and Sam Carrick (although Carrick started the series).
The Edmonton Oilers have confirmed their starting lineup versus the Los Angeles Kings for Game 1 of their Western Conference first-round series. Evander Kane and Dylan Holloway are in, Derek Ryan and Connor Brown are out.
It’s the time of year when things begin to ramp up to another level. For teams that are vying for playoff spots, have theirs locked up, or are jockeying for divisional positioning, every single night matters as game one of the playoffs approaches.
I don’t know about you, but I woke up Saturday morning feeling good. The Oilers clinched the playoffs for the fifth consecutive year the night before in thanks to a dominant performance over the Colorado Avalanche.
When your top guns aren’t running right for a game, it’s always nice to have young talent throughout your roster to help supplement things and secure another victory as the playoffs near.
For the second straight game against the St. Louis Blues, the Edmonton Oilers went to overtime but ultimately were defeated in the extra period, losing 3-2.
When the Oilers and Buffalo Sabres squared off 13 days ago, Edmonton blew an early lead only to lose the game in the shootout. Yeah, it’s fine to pick
It’s not how you start, but how you end it, as the Oilers defeated the Buffalo Sabres at home by a score of 8-3. With the win, they now move to 88 points on the season, five ahead of the Los Angeles Kings for home ice in the first round.
As the Edmonton Oilers play the final 18 games of the regular season, they have a chance to go on a run that will firmly put them in an enviable spot to open the NHL playoffs.
Major headlines around the Edmonton Oilers have varied throughout the regular season; however, the one that has stuck around was unexpected and frustrating.
The Edmonton Oilers have scored 11 goals in their last two games and appear to be heating up just in time for the playoff stretch, led by their impact players.
Confidence can be a fickle thing in life, let alone in sports. And when you’re a hockey player whose scored 20 goals in the NHL, going 54 games is far from the norm: just ask Connor Brown.
It didn’t need to be pretty. When you’re still searching for your first goal of the season in Game 55, you’ll take whatever you can get. So the jubilation
What a moment it was Wednesday night in Edmonton, as Oilers winger Connor Brown scored his first goal of the game. The first goal of a season isn’t typically a big affair.
When word broke last summer that the Edmonton Oilers had an interest in Connor Brown, you can file me as one of those who was optimistic about it. The connection to Connor McDavid, his ability to produce points in the past, and the belief that he was going to be hungry coming off an ACL tear led many down a similar path.
In response to a string of disappointing performances, the Edmonton Oilers are shaking up their lineup for the upcoming match against the Arizona Coyotes.
In the aftermath of a challenging game, the Edmonton Oilers are making lineup adjustments, scratching forward Connor Brown for tomorrow’s match against the Arizona Coyotes.
The Edmonton Oilers weren’t incredibly busy during last off-season which worried some fans into thinking they weren’t serious about contending and going all-in.
It appears the Edmonton Oilers are finally running out of patience with Connor Brown. Signed to a one-year deal with a huge performance bonus after 10 games played, Brown has yet to score a goal this season and he’s struggling mightily on offense.
Edmonton Oilers forward Connor Brown is expected to be made a healthy scratch for Thursday’s game against the New Jersey Devils, Daily Faceoff‘s Frank Seravalli reported Wednesday afternoon.
Edmonton Oilers right wing Connor Brown needed to appear in just 10 games this season to trigger a bonus clause in his contract. He'll hit that mark on Saturday as he comes back from an injury concern.
Eleven months ago, Brown’s hockey world was thrown upside down. It’s all seemingly come together now with Brown now maybe exactly where he is supposed to be.
The Edmonton Oilers have signed free-agent forward Connor Brown to a one-year, $775,000 average annual value; the contract will have a potential $3.25 million in bonuses.
The Maple Leafs have a lot of decisions to make this offseason with a new voice in their GM’s chair.
Ottawa Senators forward Connor Brown didn’t have his most productive goal-scoring season, with only 10 in 64 games, but that didn’t stop him from having yet another solid campaign with the Senators.
Brown finished second on the team in assists and points. According to the club's website, he hasn't missed a game he was eligible to play in since he made his NHL debut in March 2016.
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