Exploring potential landing spots for Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell in trade
By Almar Reyes
Brett Pesce – Carolina Hurricanes
If the Edmonton Oilers aim to improve their playoff performance next season, it is essential for them to address either their goaltending or overall defence. One defenseman who has generated interest in trade rumours is Brett Pesce of the Carolina Hurricanes. If contract negotiations between Pesce and the Hurricanes prove unsuccessful, Carolina may be compelled to explore a trade involving him.
It is worth noting that the Oilers and Hurricanes have already engaged in a trade earlier this year during the trade deadline, involving winger Jesse Puljujarvi. This previous trade could indicate a familiarity between the two teams regarding each other’s depth charts, potentially facilitating further discussions.
Acquiring a defenseman like Brett Pesce would bolster the Oilers’ defensive core and provide stability on the back end. The familiarity between the organizations could potentially aid in structuring a trade that benefits both teams, should the Hurricanes opt to move Pesce.
Adding Brett Pesce to the Edmonton Oilers’ defensive core would bring further stability and depth to their top four. With the existing presence of Mattias Ekholm, Evan Bouchard, and Darnell Nurse, the addition of Pesce would create a formidable group of defensemen. This strengthened top four would provide the Oilers with a solid foundation on the back end, capable of shutting down opposing offences and contributing to their overall success. By solidifying their defensive core, the Oilers would enhance their ability to compete at a higher level and increase their chances of achieving postseason success.