Former NHL Executive Brian Lawton (6/23/26)
Summary
- • Mike Babcock's hiring is seen as a transformative opportunity for the Oilers.
- • There was no 'smoking gun' found that would inhibit Babcock's return to coaching.
- • Babcock's leadership skills are expected to elevate the Oilers' performance.
Oilers Head Coach Mike Babcock (6/23/26)
Summary
- • Mike Babcock is the new head coach of the Edmonton Oilers.
- • Stan Bowman believes Babcock's experience will benefit the team significantly.
- • The Oilers are looking forward to a successful season under Babcock's leadership.
Bowman says Coffey won’t return to Oilers bench, doesn’t provide update on Nurse trade talks
Oilers GM Stan Bowman announced assistant coach Paul Coffey will not return for the 2026-27 season, and provided no update on trade talks with Darnell Nurse, who has requested a trade and listed preferred teams. Coffey's brief coaching tenure included a return mid-season to assist the team, helping them finish second in the Pacific Division before an early playoff exit. The team remains in a 'waiting period' regarding Nurse's trade, with further movements possible at the draft, according to sources from Oilersnation.
Babcock says Oilers leadership group is ‘all-in’ on winning
Mike Babcock expressed confidence after meeting with Oilers star players, emphasizing team-wide commitment and making strategic changes to win the Stanley Cup. His approach involves empowering top players and demanding high standards, with a focus on improving team play and leadership.
‘He hasn’t changed at all’: Oilers fans sound off on Mike Babcock’s press conference
The Edmonton Oilers recently hired Mike Babcock as their head coach amid mixed fan reactions. Social media comments express skepticism about his past behavior and coaching style, with some hopeful he will lead the team to a Stanley Cup, while others criticize his history and perceived lack of accountability.
Babcock didn’t believe he crossed the line in Columbus
Mike Babcock defended his past behavior and his resignation from the Columbus Blue Jackets, stating he did not believe he crossed the line. The NHL reviewed his conduct but found no legal basis to restrict his employment. Babcock emphasized his intentions and focus on growth, while acknowledging his coaching style may be misunderstood.
D.J. Smith Brings Much-Needed Experience to Oilers Bench
The Edmonton Oilers announced the appointment of D.J. Smith as a new associate coach on the same day they introduced Mike Babcock as their head coach. This marks a significant change in their coaching staff to bring experience to the bench.
Oilers Name Mike Babcock Head Coach
The Edmonton Oilers have announced the appointment of Mike Babcock as their new head coach. This decision marks a significant change in the team's leadership structure, aimed at strengthening their pursuit of success.
Oilers Add D J Smith As Associate Coach
The Edmonton Oilers have added D.J. Smith to their coaching staff as an associate coach, strengthening their management team. This move aims to enhance the team's strategic development and performance.
NHL Rumors: Oilers Hire Babcock, McTavish Buzz, Brady Tkachuk Explains
This article discusses key NHL rumors, including Brady Tkachuk's recent move to Florida and the growing offseason bidding war for Mason McTavish. The Edmonton Oilers are also mentioned amidst the latest NHL buzz, reflecting ongoing trade and roster speculations.
Oilers hire D.J. Smith as associate coach on Babcock’s coaching staff
The Edmonton Oilers are officially shaping their coaching staff, with D.J. Smith joining as an associate coach alongside newly appointed head coach Mike Babcock. Smith, with NHL and international experience, was most recently with the Los Angeles Kings and previously coached in the OHL and NHL, including a stint with the Ottawa Senators.
Oilers Hire Mike Babcock as Head Coach, Add D.J. Smith to Coaching Staff
The Edmonton Oilers have named Mike Babcock as their new head coach, becoming the 19th in franchise history. Additionally, D.J. Smith has been announced as part of the coaching staff, marking a new chapter for the team.
Oilers hire Mike Babcock as head coach
The Edmonton Oilers have appointed Mike Babcock as their new head coach. Babcock, a highly accomplished coach with a complex legacy, returns to the NHL after three years and replaces Kris Knoblauch following the team's recent playoff performance.
Condors Fly
Lowetide reports that the Edmonton Oilers are bringing back the entire Condors staff, highlighting their role in player development like Philip Broberg, Dylan Holloway, and Matthew Savoie. The article also discusses potential roster moves, the expected impact of new head coach Babcock, and projected lines and pairings for the upcoming season.
TSN's Jamie McLennan (6/9/26)
Summary
- • Jamie McLennan discusses the Edmonton Oilers' interest in Mike Babcock as a potential head coach amidst mixed fan sentiments.
- • He emphasizes Babcock's proven coaching ability, arguing that the Oilers need a coach who can be strict and push players.
- • McLennan notes the hiring process is thoughtful and part of the Oilers' strategy to build a competitive team for the future.