Real Life Podcast: Looking ahead at Game 6 and what the Oilers need to do to push a Game 7
The Real Life Podcast discussed the Edmonton Oilers' recent Game 5 win, the need to improve for Game 6, and strategies to push the series to Game 7. Topics included fan engagement at Rogers Place, concerns about bringing toddlers to playoffs, and high beer prices in the fan zones.
Oilers Regional TV Colour Analyst Louie DeBrusk (4/30/26)
Summary
- • The Oilers finally demonstrated strong gameplay in the first period of game five.
- • Their history of giving up leads has been a challenge throughout the series.
- • With game six approaching, the Oilers' experience in elimination scenarios could be pivotal.
Oilers Assistant GM Keith Gretzky (4/30/26)
Summary
- • Gretzky highlights the team's resilience and belief in winning despite scorelines.
- • He reflects positively on the overall season, emphasizing young talent and high-scoring potential.
- • He acknowledges the difficulties of integrating diverse new players into the team.
Bob continues Oilers Now (4/30/26)
Summary
- • The Oilers are in a critical elimination game as they face Anaheim tonight.
- • Coach Knoblock highlights that the team's prior playoff experience can help ease the pressure.
- • Avoiding penalties will be key for the Oilers against Anaheim's potent power play.
NHL Hockey on Rogers' Ron MacLean (4/30/26)
Summary
- • The Oilers have won nine playoff series in the last four years, showcasing their competitiveness in a tough league.
- • Winning in the NHL requires not just talent but the ability to maintain consistency and minimize mistakes, as highlighted by recent game performances.
- • There is a notable trend of young teams, such as Buffalo and Anaheim, making strides in the postseason.
NHL Notebook: Evgeni Malkin’s future up in the air after Penguins playoff exit
According to OilersNation, the Pittsburgh Penguins' longstanding trio of Evgeni Malkin, Sidney Crosby, and Kris Letang, who have won three Stanley Cups together, may face roster changes this offseason, especially regarding Malkin whose contract expires. Crosby expressed a desire to keep the core intact. Additionally, NHL award finalists include Montreal's Cole Caufield and Los Angeles' Anze Kopitar, with Kopitar a five-time Lady Byng nominee. These developments highlight important roster and award considerations across the league.
Oilers are ‘betting favourite’ to sign German free agent Veit Oswald
The Edmonton Oilers are reportedly the favorites to sign German right-winger Veit Oswald, who has demonstrated strong performance in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga. Oswald, 21, had a noteworthy 2025-26 season with 12 goals and 26 points in 38 regular season games, and previously represented Germany at the World Junior Championship. The Oilers have been active in acquiring young talent from overseas, indicating a strategic focus on bolstering their prospects.