Edmonton Oilers: A Case for Re-Signing Klim Kostin to Bolster Forward Depth and Aggression.
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The Edmonton Oilers should strongly consider bringing back Klim Kostin. The former Oilers forward is expected to become a free agent this summer, and several signs point to a potential reunion.

Kostin previously played for the Oilers, where he became a fan favorite known for his physical play and surprising offensive contributions. In 57 games with Edmonton, Kostin scored a career-high 11 goals and 21 points. Beyond his on-ice performance, Kostin embraced the city and the Oilers fanbase, further solidifying his popularity. He has even returned to Edmonton to watch playoff games as a spectator.

After his time with the Oilers, Kostin was traded to the San Jose Sharks. Unfortunately, he struggled to find his footing with the Sharks, with limited production. Given his struggles in San Jose, it is unlikely the Sharks will offer him a qualifying offer. This would allow him to become a UFA.

Several factors make a potential return to Edmonton appealing for both Kostin and the Oilers. According to Oilers insider Bob Stauffer, Kostin would be an ideal fit on the team's fourth line, bringing a combination of physicality and scoring ability. Stauffer has publicly advocated for the Oilers to sign Kostin, emphasizing his willingness to engage physically and his previous success in Edmonton.

From Kostin's perspective, a return to Edmonton offers a chance to revitalize his career in a familiar and supportive environment. He thrived in Edmonton previously, and a return could help him regain his confidence and form.

While Kostin's previous stint with the Sharks was not successful, his time with the Oilers demonstrated his potential as a valuable depth player. His ability to contribute offensively while playing a physical game makes him a unique asset.

Of course, there are factors to consider. Kostin's next contract needs to be cap-friendly. Some suggest that Kostin may be worth around $1 million.

Ultimately, the decision to bring back Klim Kostin will depend on various factors, including his contract demands and the Oilers' overall roster strategy. However, given his previous success in Edmonton, his potential fit on the team's fourth line, and his strong connection with the fanbase, re-signing Klim Kostin is a move that the Oilers should seriously consider.


Writer - Vikram Sharma
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