Of course, the Oilers will always want Connor McDavid in the lineup. He’s the best player in the world doing things few in the history of the game have done.
The Edmonton Oilers had some drama surrounding them after a recent game against the Calgary Flames. During the game, it seemed as though there was some sort of disagreement between Evander Kane and Corey Perry as they were both animated and upset about something.
The Evander Kane saga has remained a point of interest for Oilers fans this year. We have already seen the player voice his frustration numerous times
The dust has all but settled on a Saturday night spat between Corey Perry and Evander Kane on the Oilers bench. What lingered, however, were unanswered questions about what led up to it, how it was handled, and how the involved parties felt about it.
Saying “brothers fight” and noting that they’ve talked, apologized, and moved on, both Corey Perry and Evander Kane spoke with Edmonton media on Monday and said their blow-up on the bench as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Calgary Flames was a minor dust-up between two professionals holding each other accountable.
The Evander Kane, Ryan McLeod, and Corey Perry line for the Edmonton Oilers is looking like it could be a force for the team. Unfortunately, it also looks like there might be trouble brewing between Perry and Kane.
Edmonton Oilers fans may have gotten a bit of a scare when they noticed two of their key players being animated on the bench in their last game against the Calgary Flames.
A couple of the Edmonton Oilers’ bad boys got into a bit of a battle on the bench late in the second period of Saturday’s game against the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
For the second time in a few weeks, network footage of a teammate blasting Evander Kane while on the bench surfaced on television, both times players seemingly taking issue with Kane’s lack of on-ice awareness.
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.
The Oilers had a big test on Friday night with the Avalanche in town, and I am thrilled to report that they handled their business like champs, dumping Colorado by a 6-2 final score.
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.
It’s been over two months since the Edmonton Oilers signed Corey Perry. His quickness isn’t quite what it used to be, but Oil Country has witnessed reminders of his on-ice brilliance, like when he batted down the puck mid-air last game against the St.
Corey Perry reached another personal milestone in his career as he hit the 1300th game of his NHL career last night against the Kings. In doing so, Perry became the 71st player in NHL history to reach 1300 games played and the first to do so since Jeff Carter did the same earlier this season.
The Oilers have a bunch of big games to play down the stretch, and none were more important than last night’s fourth and final meeting against the Los Angeles Kings at Rogers Place.
In the latest win for the Edmonton Oilers over the Winnipeg Jets, Corey Perry epitomized the essence of a true gamer. Without hesitation, Perry sought
In a recent episode of the Kyper & Bourne Show on Sportsnet, Nick Kypreos shared insights into Corey Perry‘s signing with the Edmonton Oilers, shedding light on the lack of widespread interest in the veteran forward.
The Oilers are expected to sign forward Corey Perry to a contract that will see the 38-year-old forward with the club for the remainder of the 2023-24 season, according to Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli.
The Oilers are expected to sign free-agent forward Corey Perry.
He scored four goals and nine points in 16 games with the Blackhawks before being released.
Corey Perry's NHL future has yet to receive much clarity, but that could be coming soon.
The team's initial lack of transparency regarding Corey Perry's release led to unflattering rumors online.
Veteran NHL player Corey Perry issued a statement on Thursday offering his first public comments since his contract with the Chicago Blackhawks was terminated on Tuesday.
Embattled forward Corey Perry cleared unconditional waivers on Wednesday, paving the way for the Chicago Blackhawks to terminate his contract, which the team said it would do “effective immediately” for what it only described as a “workplace matter” and “conduct that is unacceptable.” Now what?
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