Edmonton Oilers Ranked Among NHL's Biggest Off-Season Losers
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Tom Banks
August 26, 2025 (6:18 PM)
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The Edmonton Oilers saw an immense overhaul this off-season, and according to the Daily Faceoff, they're one of the biggest losers from this summer.
After losing in the Stanley Cup Finals for the second straight year, many knew it was time for change with the Edmonton Oilers, but over the summer, things changed way more than expected.
Why Analysts Believe the Oilers Took a Step Back in 2025
Sure, the talent is still there, but in Howard and Savoie, the team are banking on potential rather than proven production, and with a lack of depth down the middle and question marks on the wing make them difficult to judge heading into next season.
How Edmonton's Off-Season Moves Compare to Other NHL Contenders
The moves in Edmonton simply look worse as well when comparing them to Florida and other teams, as the Panthers locked in three key pieces and made some small additions, while teams like Vegas added
Mitch Marner to their already loaded roster.
Sure, the Oilers will and should still be considered genuine contenders for the upcoming season, but if these risky moves by GM Stan Bowman don't end up paying off, it could be a very bad look for a team that was within one or two games of a Stanley Cup in 2024 and 2025.
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