The Edmonton Oilers’ history has been filled with some pretty big trades with a ton of different teams.
The Edmonton Oilers have made a number of trades over the years throughout their long history in the NHL. Today I want to highlight their deals with every other team in the league.
Some of these trades might be bigger than others, throughout the course of the Edmonton Oilers’ years as a franchise they have made big and small trades alike, and you might be shocked to see how long it has been for some clubs to make any moves.
Edmonton is a team that has done a lot of winning during their time in the NHL. They have a number of Stanley Cups and have been involved in some pretty big blockbuster trades, but can you name the last trade they made with a team like the Winnipeg Jets?
We are going to look at every team in this article, and we are going in order of when the last trade occurred, so obviously a deal with the Devils is first up on this list.
New Jersey Devils
April 12th, 2021
The first trade on this list was the only move Ken Holland and the Oilers made this past season at the deadline. For a team with Connor McDavid, you would think they would buy in more at the deadline for a playoff run.
Dmitry Kulikov played in three games in the postseason and was a minus-three in the plus/minus department. Not much was going on for him and the Oilers throughout the entire postseason. The fourth-round pick the Oilers traded for Kulikov was going to become a third if the team won a playoff series, but that did not happen.