The Edmonton Oilers are facing increasing pressure to capitalize on their current roster and win a Stanley Cup. After back-to-back Stanley Cup Final losses, the window of opportunity for the team, led by Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, is narrowing.
The Urgency of Now
The urgency stems from several factors. Connor McDavid's contract situation is a primary concern. As he approaches the final year of his contract in 2026, the lack of an extension has raised questions about his long-term commitment to the Oilers. McDavid's hesitation to sign might be due to concerns about the team's ability to consistently contend for championships. He is seeking assurances that the Oilers can maintain a Stanley Cup-caliber roster.
Adding to the pressure is the age of the Oilers' core players. With Draisaitl turning 30 in October and veterans like Mattias Ekholm wanting to re-sign, the team's veteran core is aging. The team's older players need to win within the next two to three seasons.
Addressing Weaknesses
The Oilers' consecutive Finals losses have exposed critical weaknesses that need to be addressed. Defensive lapses, inconsistent goaltending, and a lack of secondary scoring have been detrimental. General Manager Stan Bowman has taken a subtle approach to address these issues, re-signing Evan Bouchard and adding forward depth with Andrew Mangiapane and Isaac Howard.
Goaltending remains a significant question mark. Stuart Skinner's inconsistency, especially under pressure, has been a concern. While Skinner has shown promise in the past, he struggled last season, posting a .896 save percentage. The Oilers brought in Peter Aubry as the new goaltender coach, hoping he can help Skinner regain his form.
Roster Changes and Additions
The Oilers have made several roster changes to improve their chances. The team is looking to inject youth and energy into the lineup. New additions like Andrew Mangiapane and Isaac Howard aim to provide scoring depth. Matt Savoie, acquired in a trade with Buffalo, is another prospect expected to contribute. The Oilers also signed Curtis Lazar to a one-year deal. The team moved out veteran wingers Evander Kane and Viktor Arvidsson.
Expectations for the 2025-26 Season
Despite the challenges, the Oilers are still considered a strong contender for the 2025-26 season. BetMGM oddsmakers have the Oilers as early favorites to win the 2025-26 Stanley Cup.
Several bold predictions have been made for the Oilers in the upcoming season:
To finally win the Stanley Cup, the Oilers need to improve their defensive game, get consistent goaltending, and receive secondary scoring.