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The Edmonton Oilers are implementing a three-goalie system this season, featuring new addition Frederik Andersen. This strategy aims to address past goaltending issues and maximize performance, especially with Andersen's recent success in the playoffs.
According to Oilers Nation, Andersen, a reigning Stanley Cup champion, expressed excitement about joining the Oilers, emphasizing their aspirations to win. He noted that the opportunity to play alongside stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl is a motivating factor.
Andersen signed a one-year deal worth $1 million against the salary cap, with potential bonuses totaling $1.8 million that depend on his game appearances and playoff participation. Additionally, the Oilers have re-signed forward Owen Michaels to a two-year contract extension worth $900,000 per season, ensuring his presence on the roster for the upcoming seasons.
Michaels, who had a successful collegiate career at Western Michigan University, has shown potential as an impactful player. As the offseason winds down, experts are evaluating the Oilers' free agency moves, highlighting the low-risk nature of acquiring Andersen as a tested veteran to bolster their goaltending options.
This offseason strategy reflects the team's commitment to building a strong roster in pursuit of a championship.
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