The Bakersfield Condors have not been blessed with a great deal of high-end draft picks playing for them. Most of that relates to the Oilers trading them in their quest for a Stanley Cup.
The player most likely to be the fan favourite of this prospect group, Tyler Tullio, is #7 in the Edmonton Oilers Prospect Countdown. Position: RW/LW Shoots: Right Nationality: Canada Date of Birth: April 5, 2002 Drafted: 5th Round Pick, 2020 Height: 5’11″ / 180 cm Weight: 181 lbs / 82 kg Ranking last year: #10 Why a fan favourite?
The Edmonton Oilers have one of the weaker prospect pools in the NHL but they do have young talent who could become full-time NHLers. Aside from the more popular prospects, Beau Akey, Xavier Bourgault, and Raphael Lavoie, the team has other potential gems, including Tyler Tullio.
For as long as Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are in their primes, you have to go all-in. And while the Edmonton Oilers haven’t reached the Stanley Cup Final with them just yet, it feels like they’re not far away. Here's the top 10 prospects for the Oilers.
When the Bakersfield Condors opened the season, there was much discussion about the young crop of forwards joining the team. Xavier Bourgault, the first-round pick from 2021, garnered a lot of attention.
When the 2022/23 Bakersfield Condors began, three 20-year-old rookie forwards populated the team. There was the 1st round pick, Xavier Bourgault who had taken the QMJHL by storm the year prior.
The Bakersfield Condors have been a successful franchise since banding with the Edmonton Oilers in 2015. They won the conference championship in 2021, the COVID season, and have had six seasons above 500.
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First in a series of junior players graduating to pro hockey - Tullio is ready for a big year in 2022-23 This is a short series on the next group of Oiler prospects graduating to professional hockey.
The Bakersfield Condors will be welcoming a handful of forwards to their roster this fall who are making the transition to the professional game. Among those players is Tyler Tullio, one of the forwards that the Oilers selected at the 2020 NHL Draft when they took exclusively forwards with all six of their picks.
The playoffs are in full swing now in junior hockey across North America. A few Oilers prospects teams have already been eliminated with Tyler Tullio and the Oshawa Generals out, and Jake Chiasson and the Brandon Wheat Kings done in the first round.
Today’s report is on the news that broke on Wednesday centred around the Bakersfield Condors. Before you break into that, Tyler Tullio and Matvey Petrov continue to stay in form.
Let’s take a look around the Oilers prospect world, shall we? The top prospects all produced this week putting up good numbers across the board. Even a couple of Condors are playing well for the big boys right now, with Ryan McLeod scoring his first NHL goal and Stuart Skinner exceeding expectations between the pipes.
The recently signed 2020 fifth round pick makes his first appearance inside the T25U25 top 20 after a positive year that saw him get his first taste of professional hockey.
Tullio played in Slovakia last season with the OHL shutdown, but is expected to return to Oshawa and captain the Generals. Morning, folks! The Links take Labour Day off, but the Edmonton Oilers apparently do not.
Edmonton Oilers prospect Tyler Tullio has been named captain of the OHL’s Oshawa Generals. Tullio, 19, was selected by the Oilers in the 5th round of the 2020 draft.
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