By : Rick Couchman 183 days 3 hours 14 minutes ago.
Some might say there's black magic practiced in Anaheim.
As the Edmonton Oilers continue to get hit by the injury bug, it almost seems someone is mysteriously putting a hex on the club.
With apologies to Billy Bob and Angelina, I'm sure that Brian Burke doesn't exactly wear a vial of Kevin Lowe's blood around his neck.
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By : Marty Henwood 190 days 35 minutes ago.
If the Edmonton Oilers have any long-term plans of thriving in the Alberta capital, now is the time to sell to Daryl Katz.
We've seen these two nuzzle up before, with the Edmonton Investors Group playing footsies with Katz under the dinner table before tossing him out the door without even a good-night smooch.
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By : Hockey.com Editor 205 days 21 hours 3 minutes ago.
The Edmonton Oilers: the dynasty that once was.
The National Hockey League has seen its share of dynasties over the years, and the Edmonton Oilers were one of the most dominant.
The Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1990. They combined offensive finesse with decent defense and superb goaltending to become a team that few could compete with.
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By : doherty 266 days 1 hour 20 minutes ago.
Rob Schremp has always been labeled a "can't miss" kid.
Too bad the Edmonton Oilers' prospect has mostly been miss so far.
Yet, if you've seen Schremp play, you'd be puzzled by the Oilers' decision to leave him on the farm.
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By : Marty Henwood 288 days 21 hours 24 minutes ago.
In the wake of that made-for-Hollywood love-in last night in Edmonton, one question kept popping into my somewhat miniscule mind.
If Ryan Smyth wanted nothing more than to be an Oiler, as he is having everyone believe, why didn't he just put his name to a contract when he had the chance last summer?
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