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The Edmonton Oilers are set to open their 2026-27 NHL season at home against the Vancouver Canucks on September 29, marking the earliest start to a season in franchise history. According to Oilers Nation, the puck drop is scheduled for 8 p.m.
MT. The Oilers are also preparing for a full 84-game schedule for the first time since the mid-1990s, a change that adds significance to their early games. Additionally, the Oilers have been active in improving their prospect pool, particularly with the trade for goaltender Devon Levi, as highlighted by The Hockey News.
This move is seen as a strategic step to bolster their competitiveness after a disappointing previous season where they made a first-round exit from the playoffs. Yahoo Sports reports that the Oilers have seen a significant rise in their Stanley Cup odds from +1200 to +900, reflecting increased confidence in their potential for the upcoming season.
This change coincides with several offseason moves that General Manager Stan Bowman has made, including trading Darnell Nurse to the San Jose Sharks and re-signing key players like Colton Dach, as noted by Oil on Whyte.
These roster adjustments are aimed at enhancing team dynamics and performance for the season ahead.
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