Oilers, Tristan Jarry and Edmonton
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While the Tristan Jarry acquisition got much of the headline, the Edmonton Oilers made another gamble to improve their team last week. While the potential upgrade in net is important, the Oilers added Spencer Stastney to help offset the loss of Brett Kulak.
The recent goaltender trade that saw Stuart Skinner exit the Edmonton Oilers organization represents one of the final touches of the roster remake/remodel for general manager Stan Bowman. His version of the team involves several new feature players added over the last 16 months.
After acquiring Tristan Jarry, there are rumors that the Oilers might not be done adding to their goaltender rotation through trade.
The Boston Bruins will not make any changes to their lineup following a dominant 4-1 victory over the Utah Mammoth on Tuesday night inside TD Garden.
Edmonton not only eschewed the zone entry attempts over the stretch pass, but many of the individual zone entry attempts involved players trying to do too much (dekes over passes), and the play dying on a single player’s stick.
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Edmonton police cleared of wrongdoing after man fatally overdoses in holding cell
Police arrested the man after being dispatched to a “family fight” at a housing complex at 60 Street and 35A Avenue near Hillview Park in southeast Edmonton. Officers were asked for help “removing unwanted person from the residence” and were told the suspect had a sawed-off shotgun, ASIRT acting executive director Matthew Block wrote in the report.
The second edition of the NLL UnBOXed Series takes place on Friday, January 16, 2026, at Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton as the Calgary Roughnecks battle the Georgia Swarm starting at 8 p.m. MT. The NLL UnBOXed Series was developed as a scalable platform that combines elite professional box lacrosse with intentional community investment.
You can own a piece of Edmonton's history while also having your own space that'll make you feel like you're on the set of 'Mad Men.'
Hilary Knight scored twice in the third period and the U.S. women’s hockey team beat Canada 4-1 on Saturday night to sweep the four-game Rivalry Series.