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Oilers GM speaks
The Edmonton Oilers plan on staying the course, despite having room under the NHL salary cap Oilers general manager Steve Tambellini said his club will not be chasing a big name in order to help the club.
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Off season begins for the Oilers
Another 30th place season is in the books and the off season has begun for the Edmonton Oilers. The fact that summer starts a few weeks earlier than the 16 other playoff teams is never easy to stomach.
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Petry fitting in
LOS ANGELES — He came in as a replacement, summoned to fill in when a couple of blue-line stalwarts went down with injuries.
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Omark, Paajarvi learn lessons
A consipracy theorist might suggest it’s payback for Sweden beating Canada at the World Junior Hockey Championships: Magnus Paajarvi assigned to the press box while fellow Tre Kronor Linus Omark was assigned to Oklahoma City.
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Oilers look for strong start
The Oilers are hoping to start the new year with a bang, not a thud, as they try and put their losing streak to rest against the rival Calgary Flames.
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Injury a setback for Whitney, Oilers
The diagnosis isn’t complete, but Ryan Whitney is limping around in a boot cast and setting up travel plans to see an ankle specialist in the U.S. to discuss possible surgery.
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Hemsky ready to return
VANCOUVER — Ales Hemsky figured he was ready, but the Edmonton Oilers decided to sit their star winger for at least one more game.
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Moreau respected by ex-teammates
The number of Ethan Moreau’s former teammates still with the Oilers is shrinking, a sign of the changing times in Edmonton, but the ones who remember the former captain remember him well.
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Oilers MacIntyre waits for the call
Oilers bodyguard Steve MacIntyre played just his fourth game in the last 22, and couldn’t find a dance partner in the Leafs lineups, but he is still considered an essential ingredient on a young team that’s high on skill and short on muscle.
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Omark's spin put the game at risk
Wow. Great play, that spinnerama at the blue-line. Took a lot of guts, garnered a lot of attention, showed the world that the Edmonton Oilers are brash, talented and coming on strong.
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Oilers solid on defence
Offensively, their defence is contributing. The Edmonton Oilers went into Saturday's contest against the San Jose Sharks with one of the top scoring defences in the NHL.
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