2024-25 NHL injury tracker: Connor McDavid, Leon Drasaitl banged up as Stanley Cup Playoffs approach
The Edmonton Oilers are considered one of the favorites to win the Stanley Cup, but their two best players are dealing with injuries as the playoffs approach. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are ...
Connor McDavid 's latest injury setback has seen him miss the last four games for the Edmonton Oilers. His injury came just before the Stanley Cup playoffs begins in less than a month. However, Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch delivered much-needed good news about his timeline for a potential return.
The Oilers were on the cusp of the Stanley Cup last season, but some flaws with this year's roster could ruin their playoff chances.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to be without two of their biggest stars for the foreseeable future. According to Jason Gregor of Daily Faceoff, forwards Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid are going to miss at least the next three games due to recent injuries.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNGood news on major Oilers trade acquisition, iffy news on McDavid and EkholmThis in from the Edmonton Oilers practice, some good news on major Edmonton Oilers trade acquisition Trent Frederic, but iffy news on the injury status of Connor McDavid, Stuart Skinner, Mattias Ekholm and John Klingberg.
NHL analyst Craig Button talked about the Edmonton Oilers' and Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup hopes during Wednesday's TSN Hockey broadcast.
The Oilers will likely be without Connor McDavid, lower-body injury, and Leon Draisaitl, undisclosed, for their upcoming games.
You don’t pass judgment on a team that’s played the second-most playoff games of any team in the NHL over the last three years, 53 games to Florida’s 55, and lost out three years in a row to the eventual Stanley Cup champions, until their last game is over and they’ve had their final say.
If the Kraken want to measure where they’re at, that will happen this homestand with visits by Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars teams they haven’t beaten in a combined 13 straight regular season conte
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The Athletic Hockey Show discuss which of the bottom ten teams from last season are most likely to lift a Stanley Cup in the next decade.