Oilers ‘pretty close’ to fulfilling wish list ahead of NHL trade deadline
EDMONTON — Ken Holland thinks the Edmonton Oilers got “pretty close” to fulfilling their trade-deadline wish list, despite being up against the salary cap.
The Oilers brought in defenceman Mattias Ekholm from the Nashville Predators and centre Nick Bjugstad from the Arizona Coyotes this week. To make it work, the salary-cap strapped Oilers sent underperforming winger Jesse Puljujarvi to Carolina, and had to make defenceman Tyson Barrie part of the package that went to the Predators for Ekholm. The Coyotes are eating half of Bjugstad’s salary.
After the math gymnastics were done, Holland said the Oilers have less than $1,000 of cap space left.
“Getting a defenceman was a priority,” said Holland. “Obviously, we’re excited to get Mattias. He gives us size and experience, I think he’s going to be really good, not only for what he brings to our team, but he’s going to be a good role model and mentor for our young defenceman.”