The Bakersfield Condors had a better start to their 2023-24 season than the big-league club did. The American Hockey League affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers picked up a 3-2 win in their season opener on the road against the Coachella Valley Firebirds on Friday.
Edmonton Oilers prospect winger Raphael Lavoie, along with veteran forward Lane Pederson and defenseman Ben Gleason, have cleared waivers on Monday. This news comes as a relief to much of the Oilers fan base.
After Oilers fans everywhere were fired up about the possibility of losing Raphael Lavoie on waivers, it was all for not as all three of the players Edmonton placed on waivers yesterday have cleared and are eligible for assignment to the Bakersfield Condors.
The Edmonton Oilers placed Raphael Lavoie, Lane Pederson and Ben Gleason on waivers today. The reason both Lavoie and Pederson are there is because Markus Niemelainen is injured, and you can’t send injured players to the American Hockey League.
The Edmonton Oilers placed Raphael Lavoie, Lane Pederson and Ben Gleason on waivers today. The reason both Lavoie and Pederson are there is because Markus Niemelainen is injured, and you can’t send injured players to the American Hockey League.
The Edmonton Oilers have placed three players on waivers Sunday morning as one final wave of roster cuts are made. The three the club is hoping will slide through waivers are forwards Raphael Lavoie and Lane Pederson, as well as defenceman Ben Gleason.
The Edmonton Oilers might be gearing up for some last-minute roster adjustments, according to insider Allan Mitchell, aka Lowetide, of The Athletic. With the next 24 hours potentially being crucial, the Oilers are reportedly considering a trade reminiscent of the Klim Kostin and Dmitry Samorukov deal from the previous season.
While there is no shame in losing to the best team in hockey, Oilers fans have reason to worry that they missed their best chance at the Stanley Cup.
The Edmonton Oilers recently signed Brandon Sutter to a professional tryout contract (PTO) and he’ll be looking to steal the fourth-line center position away from Lane Pederson come training camp.
On the opening day of free agency, most of the talk around these parts was about the Connor Brown rumours finally coming to fruition after he signed a one-year deal on July 1st.
The Edmonton Oilers signed Lane Pederson to a two-year contract worth $775,000 a season on July 1. They haven’t been too active in free agency, and he is one of just three signings the team has made since the start of free agency.
Rafael Harvey-Pinard's second-period hat trick pushed the Canadiens past the Blue Jackets 8-2 at Centre Bell in Montreal on Saturday. Lane Pederson opened
With the Columbus Blue Jackets placing Gustav Nyquist on injured reserve, the team added some extra scoring depth via waivers on Saturday.
Forward Lane Pederson has been claimed by the Columbus Blue Jackets off of waivers. Yesterday, the Vancouver Canucks placed Pederson on waivers with hopes of getting him playing time with the Abbotsford Canucks in the AHL.
Fresh off the heels of signing Andrei Kuzmenko to a two-year contract extension worth $5.5. million annually, the Vancouver Canucks hit the ice this morning as they get set to square off with the Columbus Blue Jackets this evening.
The Vancouver Canucks have placed forward Lane Pederson on waivers for the purpose of being reassigned to the Abbotsford Canucks, general manager Patrik Allvin announced Friday morning.
It was an optional morning skate for the Vancouver Canucks out at Rogers Arena today ahead of their matchup with the New York Islanders. The skate wasn’t particularly well-attended, but the team did hold a full practice on Monday, meaning we’re able to put together the puzzle of what the Canucks might look like tonight.
Late Friday afternoon, Vancouver Canucks general manager announced that the club had recalled right-shot centre Lane Pederson from Abbotsford. The Canucks acquired Pederson, 25, from the Carolina Hurricanes, along with Ethan Bear in exchange for a fifth round pick in late October.
Last Saturday, the Abbotsford Canucks closed out a six-game homestand with a deflating 2-1 loss to the Manitoba Moose. On Wednesday night, the Abbotsford Canucks carried on as if the loss had never happened with a 5-4 victory over the San Diego Gulls.
The Vancouver Canucks made their second trade in less than 24 hours on Friday as they announced the acquisition of Ethan Bear and Lane Pederson from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round pick.
Bear never really seemed to find his footing in Carolina and didn’t play in any of the team’s playoff games last season.
The Sharks will reportedly retain 33 percent of Burns' contract, resulting in a $2.64 million cap hit over the next three seasons.
In comes one former Coyotes forward, out goes another. The San Jose Sharks have claimed winger Ryan Dzingel off waivers from the Toronto Maple Leafs earlier today.
To open a roster spot, the Sharks waived Lane Pederson.
Lane Pederson joined Couture, while three Boston staff members entered the protocol as well.
With the trade deadline just a little more than a month away, we will be taking a closer look at the situation for each team over the coming weeks. Where do they stand, what do they need to do and what assets do they have to fill those needs?
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