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| AUGUST,
2010 |
| Date |
Transaction |
| Aug
9: |
Oilers re-sign left-winger
Liam
Reddox to a one-year, $550,000 contract. Reddox scored
18-17-35 with 24 PIM in 70 games with the Springfield Falcons of the American
Hockey League last season, and added 0-2-2 with 4 PIM in nine games with
the Oilers. |
| Aug
6: |
| Oilers sign unrestricted
free agent goaltender Martin
Gerber to a one-year, two-way contract. The deal will
pay Gerber $500,000 in the NHL and $200,000 in the American Hockey League.
Gerber played last year with Altant Moscow of the Kontinental Hockey League
and had a record of 15-6-6 with a 2.19 GAA and .914 save percentage in
30 games. |
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| JULY,
2010 |
| Date |
Transaction |
| July
31: |
Oilers re-sign goaltender
Jeff
Drouin-Deslauriers to a one year $1.05 million contract, avoiding
salary arbitration. Deslauriers, who will be an unrestricted free
agent after next season, had a record of 16-28-4 with a 3.26 GAA and a
.901 save percentage in 48 games with Edmonton last season. |
| July
27: |
Oilers re-sign centre Gilbert
Brule to a two-year contract worth $1.85 million per season,
avoiding salary arbitration. Brule scored 17-20-37 with 38 PIM in
65 games with the Oilers last season. Last season he finished fourth in
team scoring, second in goals and tied for first in game-wining goals with
three. |
| July
16: |
Oilers re-sign centre Ryan
O’Marra to a one-year, $700,000 contract. O’Marra scored
12-6-18 with 59 PIM in 74 games with the Springfield Falcons of the American
Hockey League, and added 0-1-1 in three games with Edmonton. |
| July
16: |
Oilers sign unrestricted
free agent left-winger Gregory
Stewart to a one-year, $550,000 contract. Stewart spent the majority
of last season in the American Hockey League, scoring 6-5-11 with 129 PIM
in 54 games with Hamilton and Chicago. He also played five NHL games
with Montreal, going scoreless with 11 PIM. |
| July
15: |
Oilers re-sign defenseman
Theo
Peckham to a one-year, $550,000 contract. Peckham split last
season between Edmonton and the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey
League. He scored 0-1-1 with 43 PIM in 15 games with the Oilers,
and added 0-6-6 with 106 PIM in 37 games with Springfield. |
| July
14: |
Oilers re-sign left-winger
Jean-Francois
Jacques to a one-year, $615,000 contract, avoiding salary arbitration.
Jacques scored 4-7-11 with 78 PIM in 49 games with Edmonton last season. |
| July
13: |
Oilers re-sign goaltender
Devan
Dubnyk to a two-year deal worth $800,000 per season. Dubnyk
had a record of 4-10-2 with a 3.57 GAA and a .889 save percentage in 19
games with Edmonton last season. |
| July
13: |
Oilers sign unrestricted
free agent defenceman Shawn
Belle on a one-year, $600,000 contract. Belle split last season
between the Montreal Canadiens and their farm team, the Hamilton Bulldogs.
In 70 games with Hamilton, Belle scored 3-16-19 with 39 PIM. He was
scoreless in two games with Montreal. |
| July
9: |
Oilers sign unrestricted
free agent right-winger Ben
Ondrus to a one-year, $550,000 contract. Ondrus split last season
between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Marlies of the American
Hockey League, scoring 10-7-17 in 57 AHL games and going pointless in 11
NHL games. Ondrus was the team captain of the Marlies. |
| July
7: |
Oilers sign unrestricted
free agent centre Brad
Moran to a one-year contract. Moran, 31, scored 14-26-40 in 55
games with Skelleftea HC in the Swedish Elite League last season. Originally
drafted by Buffalo in the seventh round (191st overall) of the 1998 NHL
Entry Draft, Moran has played eight NHL games, scoring 1-2-3. |
| July
5: |
Oilers sign left winger
Taylor
Hall to a three-year NHL entry level contract. The deal
will pay Hall a base salary of $900,000, but performance bonuses could
push the salary up as high as $3.75 million. Hall, the first overall
selection in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, scored 40-66-106 in 57 games with
the Windsor Spitfires of the American Hockey League last season. |
| July
5: |
Oilers Gilbert
Brule, Jeff
Drouin-Deslauriers and Jean-Francois
Jacques file for salary arbitration. If the Oilers are
unable to reach a deal with them prior to their arbitration hearings, the
players' salaries for next season will be determined by an independent
arbitrator. |
| July
3: |
Oilers sign free agent left-winger
Alexander
Giroux to a one year, $500,000 contract. Giroux scored 50-53-103
in 69 games last season with Hershey of the American Hockey League, and
added 1-2-3 in nine games with Washington on the NHL. Giroux has
signed a one-way contract with the Oilers, but it is expected that he will
play in Oklahoma City next season. |
| July
2: |
| Oilers sign free agent left
winger Steve
MacIntyre to a one-year, $500,000 contract. MacIntyre played four games
for the Oilers last season before being picked up on waivers by the Florida
Panthers. In 22 NHL games, he scored 0-1-1 with 24 PIM. He
added 0-2-2 and 86 PIM in 34 games with Rochester of the American Hockey
League. |
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| July
2: |
Oilers re-sign defenceman
Jason
Strudwick to a one-year, $725,000 contract. Strudwick, who was
an unrestricted free agent, scored 0-6-6 with 50 PIM in 72 games with Edmonton
last season. |
| July
2: |
Oilers sign free agent defenceman
Richard
Petiot on a one-year, $550,000 contract. Petiot scored
8-29-37 with 88 PIM in 80 games last season with the Rockford Ice Hogs
of the American Hockey League. |
| July
1: |
Oilers re-sign centre Colin
Fraser to a two-year contract that will pay him $825,000 per season.
Fraser, who was acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks earlier this summer,
scored 7-12-19 with 44 PIM in 70 games last season. |
| July
1: |
| Oilers sign free agent defenceman
Kurtis
Foster on a two-year contract worth $1.8 million per season
Foster, scored 8-34-42 with 48 PIM in 71 games with the Tampa Bay Lightning
last season. |
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| JUNE,
2010 |
| Date |
Transaction |
| June
30: |
Oilers
buy-out the contract of forward Robert
Nilsson. The move will actually save the team $83,333 off the
salary cap in 2010-2011, and will count for $416,667 against the 2011-2012
salary cap. Nilsson scored 11-16-27 with a -17 rating in 60 games.
He was set to make $2,500,000 in 2010-2011.
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| June
30: |
Oilers trade left winger
Patrick
O'Sullivan to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for defenceman
Jim
Vandermeer. Phoenix then buys out the O'Sullivan's contract.
Vandermeer, who will earn
$2.3 million next season in the final year of his contract, scored 4-8-12
with 60 PIM in 62 games with Phoenix last year.
O'Sullivan scored 11-23-34
with an NHL-worst -35 rating in 73 games. He would have earned $2,925,000
next season. |
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| June
30: |
Left Winger Ethan
Moreau is claimed off waivers by the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The move saves the Oilers from having to pay a $1,416,666 buyout.
Moreau, the Oilers captain, scored 9-9-18 with a -18 rating in 76 games
last season. He would have earned $1,750,000 next season had he remained
with the Oilers. |
| June
29: |
Oilers place forwards Ethan
Moreau, Robert
Nilsson and Patrick
O'Sullivan on waivers. Players that teams intend to buy-out need
to be placed on waivers for 24 hours beforehand. |
| June
28: |
Oilers do not submit qualifying
offers to centers Marc-Antoine
Pouliot andRyan
Potulny, making them both unrestricted
free agents as of July 1.
Other players who did not
receive qualifying offers included: Bryan
Lerg, Colin
McDonald, Geoff
Paukovich and Viatcheslav
Trukhno.
The rest of the Oilers restricted
free agents have received qualifying offers and will now await new contracts.
Those players include: Gilbert
Brule, Andrew
Cogliano, Jeff
Drouin-Deslauriers, Devan
Dubnyk, Colin
Fraser, Sam
Gagner, Jean-Francois
Jacques, Ryan
O’Marra, Theo
Peckham and Liam
Reddox. |
| June
26: |
Oilers make their selections
in rounds two through seven of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft:
The Oilers acquired an additional
7th round pick (202nd overall) from the Phoenix Coyotes for a 2011 6th
round pick. |
| June
26: |
Oilers trade prospect Riley
Nash to the Carolina Hurricanes for a 2010 2nd round pick (46th
overall). Nash, who was drafted by the Oilers in the first round
(21st overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, just finished his third season
at Cornell University of the ECAC and had not committed to playing for
the Oilers. |
| June
25 |
| Oilers select left winger
Taylor
Hall first overall in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. Hall,
who played for the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League last
season, scored 40-66-106 to finish tied for the league lead in scoring.
He led Windsor to back-to-back OHL championships and Memorial Cup wins,
and was the first player in history to be named the Memorial Cup MVP twice. |
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| June
23: |
| Oilers acquire centre Colin
Fraser from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2010 sixth round pick (151st
overall). Fraser, 25, scored 7-12-19 with 44 PIM in 70 games with
Chicago last year. Fraser made $700,000 last season, and will be
a restricted free agent on July 1. |
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| June
22: |
Oilers name Tom
Renney as head coach, and move former coach Pat
Quinn to the newly created position of Senior Hockey Advisor. Under
Quinn, the Oilers finished dead last in the NHL with a record of 27-47-8. |
| June
1: |
| Oilers sign left winger
Magnus
Paajarvi-Svensson to a three-year NHL entry level contract. Paajarvi-Svensson,
the Oilers 1st round pick (10th overall) in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, scored
12-17-29 in 49 games with Timra IK of the Swedish Elite League last season.
He also led Team Sweden in scoring with 5-4-9 in nine games at the 2010
World Championship. |
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