Edmonton Oilers stand pat at trade deadline after making deals earlier this week
EDMONTON — Through the first half of the season, the word from Edmonton Oilers general manager Ken Holland didn’t change. The Oilers were close to being maxed out on the NHL’s salary cap and any deal the team made would have to be “dollar in, dollar out.”
But, including the signing of former NHL MVP Corey Perry in January, Holland was able to add four players without giving up a single skater from his roster. He somehow made it work despite having very little financial flexibility.
While the Oilers did not add any players on Friday ahead of the trade deadline, they were busier earlier in the week. Edmonton added scoring depth with Adam Henrique, who had 42 points in 60 games for the Anaheim Ducks, and brought in Sam Carrick, who adds grit to the fourth line, can kill penalties and has eight goals this season. Troy Stecher was acquired from the Arizona Coyotes to add depth to the defensive core.
“When your team plays at a high level, if you can pitch in, you’d like to pitch in,” said Holland after making the Stecher deal. “You’d like to help out. What is helping out?