The Edmonton Oilers have recalled forwards Sam Gagner and Adam Erne from the AHL’s Bakersfield Condors. The recall was made to allow the club to rest forwards during their Thursday game against the Colorado Avalanche, and both are with the club in Arizona for the Oilers’ game against the Coyotes tonight.
The Oilers will have some extra depth on hand for their final couple of games of the season.
The Edmonton Oilers were involved in multiple deals leading up to the 2024 NHL Trade Deadline last week. First, they acquired forwards Adam Henrique and Sam Carrick from the Anaheim Ducks in a three-team trade also involving the Tampa Bay Lightning.
In a strategic move ahead of the March 8th NHL trade deadline, the Edmonton Oilers have announced that veteran forward Sam Gagner has cleared waivers and will be assigned to the AHL Bakersfield Condors.
Several players hit the NHL waiver wire on Tuesday, with some notable names on the list. Calgary and Washington made claims, while the Los Angeles Kings, Carolina Hurricanes, Edmonton Oilers, Minnesota Wild, and Vancouver Canucks made players available.
A number of players have been placed on waivers, including one notable veteran. The Edmonton Oilers put forward Sam Gagner on the wire on Tuesday. The 34-year-old signed with the team after the regular season started, beginning his third tour of duty with the Oilers.
In case you heard something weird around the lunch hour Tuesday, it was the collective noise of Oilers fans around the world gulping at once. That’s because days before the NHL’s trade deadline, the Edmonton Oilers placed Sam Gagner on waivers.
The Oilers have placed forward Sam Gagner on waivers for assignment to AHL Bakersfield, according to a team announcement.
I expect the Edmonton Oilers to make three additions before next Friday’s trade deadline, and I believe those will be two forwards and a defencemen for their playoff push.
Five years ago today, the Oilers traded Ryan Spooner to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Sam Gagner. One could say that Spooner’s time with the Oilers was somewhat disappointing, but that might be putting it lightly.
Talk about making a statement. Following a road trip that featured losses to the Vegas Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings in which the team managed just one goal combined, the Oilers returned home and exploded with eight goals in a huge win over the Detroit Red Wings.
Days after I opined about Sam Gagner being a healthy scratch and what it would take for him to return to the Edmonton Oilers lineup, it appears the club is about to get him back in the mix.
After a Saturday afternoon 4-1 win for the Edmonton Oilers against the Nashville Predators, Sam Gagner, a 34-year-old veteran playing in his 17th NHL season, became the only player in league history to be with two different franchises during a 16-game winning streak.
The Edmonton Oilers have won 14 games, in a row, but rookie head coach Kris Knoblauch isn’t taking anything for granted. The Oilers played their two worst periods during this streak v.
In the 106-year history of the NHL, there have been 39 different franchises — the current 32 teams as well as the seven franchises that never relocated to another market and folded.
Corey Perry signed a one-year contract and will be on the ice with the Edmonton Oilers this morning. He produced four goals and nine points in 16 games with Chicago earlier this season before the Blackhawks terminated his contract.
As the Edmonton Oilers strive for a remarkable 12th consecutive win tonight, a familiar face will be back in the lineup as the team takes on the Seattle Kraken.
He’s ready to go, but the Edmonton Oilers won’t be playing him. In a strategic move, the Oilers are holding off on including forward Sam Gagner in the lineup, despite his recovery from concussion-like symptoms.
After a short but impressive stint with the Bakersfield Condors in the AHL, veteran forward Sam Gagner has rejoined the Edmonton Oilers for his third tour of duty.
After a professional tryout (PTO) and a short stint with the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL, Sam Gagner is once again an Edmonton Oiler. The 34-year-old veteran is coming off a season with the Winnipeg Jets in which he played 48 games and contributed eight goals and 14 points.
The Edmonton Oilers signed forward Sam Gagner to a one-year, two-way deal worth $775,000.
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Sam Gagner has reportedly signed a contract with the team’s AHL affiliate the Bakersfield Condors and will join the team.
Forward Sam Gagner has signed a professional one-year contract with the Bakersfield Condors, the Edmonton Oilers’ AHL affiliate.
Sam Gagner, the seasoned NHL forward, is on the verge of resuming his accomplished career. In a bid to stage a comeback following hip surgeries, Gagner inked a professional tryout (PTO) contract with the Edmonton Oilers in late August.
The Edmonton Oilers made it official on Monday that the team announced they have signed Sam Gagner to a professional tryout contract (PTO). There’s no guarantee that he will make the team and what he decides to do should he not isn’t clear.
Gagner spent the 2022-23 season with the Jets, where he tallied eight goals and six assists for 14 points in 48 games while averaging 12:10 of ice time.
The 2007 NHL Draft ended up bringing many superstars into the league, most namely Patrick Kane, Max Pacioretty, P.K. Subban, Ryan McDonagh, and others, but one forgotten name from that class is Sam Gagner.
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