The Edmonton Oilers continue to be a focal point of interest this season. Despite a recent challenging period, the team maintains a playoff position, though their path to the postseason appears more arduous than in previous campaigns. Having reached the Stanley Cup Final twice in the last two seasons, only to fall short against the Florida Panthers both times, the Oilers are now pushing to secure their first Stanley Cup since 1990.
This comprehensive update on Oilers news and rumors will delve into recent comments made by captain Connor McDavid that sparked fan discussion. We’ll also highlight the unusual circumstances surrounding Joshua Samanski’s inaugural NHL goal and provide an overview of key player developments within their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors.
McDavid Addresses Post-Game Remarks
Following a recent loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning, Connor McDavid’s high praise for the Lightning’s coaching staff led many, including some analysts, to speculate whether he was subtly criticizing his own head coach, Kris Knoblauch. However, McDavid has since clarified his remarks, asserting that no such intent existed.

“I’m not sure how it was interpreted that way; it wasn’t meant to be,” McDavid stated, acknowledging that he understood why people might perceive it as critical. “I understand, obviously, how people could look at it that way, but that’s not what I was intending to do at all.” This clarification suggests that the team remains unified and confident in Knoblauch’s leadership, recognizing the collective need for improved performance moving forward.
Joshua Samanski Registers Unique First NHL Goal
Promising forward Joshua Samanski recently achieved a significant milestone, scoring his first NHL goal during the Oilers’ game against the Lightning. The goal itself was quite unconventional. In a lighthearted moment, the Oilers acknowledged the Lightning’s error as the puck inadvertently found its way into their own net, with Samanski being the last Oilers player to touch it before it crossed the line.
As the Oilers prepare to face the Utah Mammoth on Tuesday (March 24), Samanski will be eager to build on this achievement. While it wasn’t a conventional shot into the net, securing his first NHL goal should undoubtedly alleviate some pressure and instill greater offensive confidence in his game moving forward.
Bakersfield Condors Prospect Report: Howard, Hutson, Akey
The Bakersfield Condors, the Oilers’ AHL affiliate, continue to see strong development from several prospects:
- Ike Howard: Consistently proving to be a robust offensive contributor for the Condors. Over his last ten games, he’s tallied seven points (four goals, three assists) and maintains a point-per-game pace for the season.
- Quinn Hutson: Also demonstrating solid performance, Hutson has recorded eight points (three goals, five assists) in his most recent ten appearances.
- Beau Akey: While he hasn’t registered a point since January 16th, Akey continues to perform well at the AHL level, with particular improvements noted in his defensive play.
Looking ahead to the next season, both Howard and Hutson are projecting to be full-time NHL players. Akey, meanwhile, may require another full season of development. All three prospects are progressing commendably and are exciting talents to watch in the AHL.

