Oilers Need to Move Salary to Add a Top-Nine Forward
The Edmonton Oilers are actively seeking to acquire a top-nine forward, ideally a third-line center, but first need to clear salary cap space. This likely involves moving Andrew Mangiapane, who has one year remaining on his $3.6 million contract. Shedding Mangiapane’s salary might come at a cost to the Oilers, as they would likely need to sweeten a potential trade.
Nicolas Roy is a name frequently linked to the Oilers. While not necessarily an active trade target from the Maple Leafs specifically, Roy embodies the physical, playoff-style player the Oilers are seeking for their third line. Several players with similar attributes are reportedly on Edmonton’s radar.
What’s Next for the Edmonton Oilers? Two Potential Options
Nicolas Roy of the Toronto Maple Leafs continues to be highlighted as a player whose skillset, particularly as a physical third-line center, aligns with Edmonton’s needs. However, reports indicate the Oilers have not yet formally submitted a trade offer for Roy.
Another potential option is Brayden Schenn. Schenn, with two years left on a $6.5 million annual contract, offers the desired ruggedness and physicality. For a deal to be feasible for Edmonton, the St. Louis Blues would need to retain a significant portion of his salary. Schenn represents the type of impactful forward the Oilers aim to acquire, potentially before the trade deadline.
On Any Darnell Nurse Trade Speculation
Regarding speculation about a Darnell Nurse trade, it’s crucial to consider his full No-Movement Clause (NMC). Furthermore, Nurse’s wife recently gave birth to their third child, making a trade at this time potentially disruptive for his family. It would be entirely understandable if he is not currently open to a move.
