Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Kraken vs Oilers
Monday, March 30, 2026
Two emerging NHL players in Alberta. . .
Talk of these two since the turn of the year
Savoie’s Spark vs. Klapka’s Towering Presence
Staying true to a Battle of Alberta vibe
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Ducks vs Oilers
4-2 Oilers FINAL
Edmonton walked into this afternoon tilt with Anaheim knowing exactly what these games mean in late March, and they played it with that familiar, coiled urgency. Connor McDavid drove the whole operation again, stacking a goal and two assists as if he were simply keeping the machine warm, and the Oilers built a 3–0 cushion before the Ducks could get their legs under them.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Oilers vs Golden Knights
4-3 OILERS OT
Edmonton’s overtime win carried the feel of a team that had been living on the edge all night and finally decided to impose its will. The penalty kill in OT was the hinge—forty-odd seconds where the Oilers played with a kind of grim, playoff‑grade clarity, collapsing tight, winning the short races, and refusing Vegas the middle of the ice. When the kill ended, you could feel the ice tilt.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Oilers vs Mammoth
5-2 Oilers FINAL
Edmonton didn’t just win in Utah—they imposed their rhythm on a game that Mammoth tried to bog down early. After a cautious first period, the Oilers detonated the second with that familiar three‑goal surge, the kind of sudden momentum swing that turns a road rink into a library.Sunday, March 22, 2026
Armchair Coach Looks at NHL 2026 Playoff Possibilities
When you have streaming service you begin to see patterns (some of which you can put down to edibles.) The way NHL players tighten their grip on the stick when the calendar works against them. The way pretenders to golf skate like there's a Vancouver mortgage tied to their back. Desperation is built into the season's progress.
Then come superstars leading by example, usually two points or more per game. Their teams jump into the fire and come out victorious The 2026 Stanley Cup chase is on, and this year of the Cup is Open Season. And it won’t be won by committee or spreadsheet. It’ll be won by those who take ownership of the puck every shift.
With last year's champion on hiatus for this year's Second Season, one eye goes to Edmonton. The Oilers, for all their sins and second place miracles, have a habit of making possibilities look real.
But let’s start with the broader battlefield.
The Western Front: Where the Avalanche Roars and the Bones Rattle
Colorado’s sitting on top of the West like a Yeti who sharpened the ax and drew the map. They’re winning; and dictating terms. A hundred points and climbing, a goal differential that looks like a misprint, and a roster that plays like they’ve seen the end and liked it.
They’re the team you don’t want to meet in a dark alley or a Game 7.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Friday, March 20, 2026
NHL Has Parity, Enjoy the Show!
Collin Graf finishes a Macklin Celebrini feed for his third straight game with a goal 🦈 pic.twitter.com/0W4O35Okch
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 15, 2026
Being in the chase is enough
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Sunday, March 15, 2026
To Maya with love from Edmonton Oilers' Matthias Ekholm and the entire Oilers organization
#prayersformaya # 14 forever @EdmontonOilers pic.twitter.com/Xix1uh2Hvy
— David Gebala (@DavidGebala) February 28, 2026