This is Connor McDavid’s glowing assessment of the Edmonton Oilers’ off-season management.
Added Hyman on players like Mattias Janmark, Connor Brown and Adam Henrique coming back on contracts well below what they could have received in other NHL cities: “I think it’s also a testament to the team that guys are willing to come back on team-friendly deals and take discounts to try to win. I think they see how special it is to play in Edmonton… It’s now become more of a destination to play. That’s really awesome to see.”
My take
1. The future of the Edmonton Oilers franchise revolves around Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid coming back on new contracts. It’s excellent news then when McDavid comes across as pleased with how things are going with the team.
2. Of course, words mean not so very much. What matters is winning, but Jackson’s moves look like they will give Edmonton a significant edge in winning. Bringing back Janmark, Brown and Henrique and bringing in Jeff Skinner, Viktor Arvidsson and Matthew Savoie give Edmonton what some are calling the best and deepest group of forwards of the salary cap era.
3. It’s not at all surprising that McDavid is well aware of the salary cap implications of Jackson’s moves. Of course he is. At the same time, it’s a good thing he’s talking about it and offering up this the trend as a positive about the Oilers.
Though I hope Bourgault all the best, Jarventie seems like a better option right now. When he suffered a knee injury in February, he was scoring about a point every game.
Also, Edmonton acquired a fourth-round pick by terminating the contract of a young player named Jake Chiasson who wasn’t doing well. Looks like Jackson is doing some decent business, as I mentioned.