Edmonton Oilers making significant lineup move ahead of game 4
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Ryan
June 6, 2022 (4:22 PM)
Tonight it could be either do-or-die for the Edmonton Oilers season. The Oilers are currently down 3-0 in their best of 7 against the Colorado Avalanche, and missing of their best players in Evander Kane due to suspension after a dirty hit on Nazem Kadri, the Oilers are giving some fresh blood a chance to make an impact.
Nothing has been confirmed as of yet, but NHL insider Frank Seravalli has reported that the Edmonton Oilers 2020 first round pick, Dylan Holloway could be making his NHL debut tonight.
Hearing Dylan Holloway is scheduled to make his #NHL debut tonight in Game 4 for #LetsGoOilers as they try to stave off a sweep from #GoAvsGo.
Holloway was the 14th overall pick in 2020 NHL Draft.
Holloway spent this season playing in the AHL for the Bakersfield Condors where he recorded 8 goals and 22 points in 33 games. The 20 year old is considered the Oilers top prospect and could be seeing some top 6 minutes tonight as the Oilers face elimination.
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